Генномодифицированые продукты: вред или польза? «Пища – удел человека, а пищеварение – в руках божьих». Марк Твен.

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Генномодифицированые продукты: вред или польза? «Пища – удел человека, а пищеварение – в руках божьих». Марк Твен.

Метапредметные связи как одна из инновационных технологий в обучении иностранному языку в ГБОУ СОШ № 1039 согласно новым ФГОС. «Здоровье есть высочайшее богатство человека». Гиппократ.

10 класс. Тема урока Здоровая пища. Генномодифицированые продукты: вред или польза? по УМК О.В. Афанасьевой и др. “Spotlight-10”, Москва, «Просвещение», 2010 Интеграция предметов: английский язык, химия, биология и экология.

Аутентичный информационный текст Genetically Modified Food and Social сoncerns. Учебник “Biology of Human”, Person International, USA, 2007 From dinner tables to diplomatic circle, people are now discussing genetically modified (GM) food. What is Genetically Modified Food? Genetically modified (GM) food is a result of genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is part of the broader endeavor of biotechnology, a field in which scientists make controlled use of living cells to perform specific tasks. So, the basic idea behind genetic engineering is to put a gene of interest, one that produces a useful protein or trait, into another piece of DNA to create recombinant DNA, which is DNA combined from two or more sources. The recombinant DNA (segments of DNA from two sources that have been combined in vitro and transferred to cells in which their information can be expressed), carrying the gene of interest, is then placed into a rapidly multiplying cell that quickly produces many copies of the gene. The final harvest may consist of large amounts of the gene product or many copies of the gene itself. What is DNA? DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is one of the two types of nucleic acids. It has smaller units called nucleotides, joined into chains through dehydration synthesis. Every nucleotide monomer consists of a five-carbon (pentose) sugar bonded to one of five nitrogen-containing bases and at least one phosphate group. The five nitrogen-containing bases are adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, and uracil. Some of the bases (cytosine, thymine, and uracil) have a single ring made of carbon and nitrogen atoms. The other (adenine and guanine) have two such rings. The sequence of bases in DNA determines the sequence of amino acids in a protein. DNA, as we said above, is the nucleic said found in genes.

Proponents of GM food claim that GM food can assist in the battle against world hunger. We have seen that genetic engineering can produce crops that resist pests and disease. It can also produce crops with greater yields and crops that will grow in spite of drought, depleted soil, or excess salt, aluminum, or iron. Foods can also be genetically modified to contain higher amounts of specific nutrients. One example is the “golden rice” mentioned in this chapter. More than 100 million children worldwide suffer from vitamin A deficiency, and 500,000 of them go blind every year because of that deficiency. Although golden rice cannot supply a complete recommended daily dose of vitamin A, the amount it contains could be helpful to a person whose diet is very low in vitamin A. Critics of using GM food to battle world hunger argue that the problem of hunger has nothing to do with an inability to produce enough food. The problem, they say, is a social one of distributing food so that it is available to the people who need it. The questions: 1. What is Genetically Modified Food? What is genetic engineering? 2. What is DNA? What is its chemical structure? Please, use the posters. 3. What are the recombinant DNA and its role for genetic engineering? 4. What do proponents of GM food claim? 5. Why do critics of using GM food confirm their theory of useless GM food production?

Наглядные ассоциации: постеры с химические формулами кислот, входящих в состав ДНК и с их химическим составом на английском языке.

Интеграция нескольких предметов – особенность проектной деятельности на иностранных языках в ГБОУ СОШ № 1039 Интеграция предметов в проектной деятельности на иностранных языках: английский язык, испанский язык, история, культурология, регионоведение, биология, экология, химия, физика, литература, страноведение, москвоведение, музыка, православная культура, география, основы религиозных культур и светской этики и МХК.

COOH – carboxyl group. NH2 – amino group. O || -S – S - disulphide bond. - C- NH - peptide bond. Result 1: The structure of proteins.

Result 2: some Russian food with GM encoded ingredients.

Keep your health! Attention: the Food containing encoded GM food ingredients!

Result 3: The experiments on rats, on mice and hamsters.

1. Be more careful about buying food and check up the food ingredients. 2. You shouldn’t trust the sign GM free and you should check up the food ingredients more attentively. 3. Remember: most Russian food producers encode GM food ingredients. Keep your health! We would like to give you the following advice: We would like to believe that our advice can help you to keep your health.

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«Люди должны осознать, что здоровый образ жизни — это личный успех каждого». Владимир Владимирович Путин, Президент Российской Федерации. Спасибо за внимание!