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Bacterial Transfer of Genetic Material Mrs. Stewart Medical Interventions
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Bell Work List one way that humans contribute to antibiotic resistance. Misuse of antibiotics – Not finishing your antibiotic dose – Not taking antibiotics correctly / consistently Overuse of antibiotics – Taking them for viral infections – Putting them in food and products
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Essential Question What methods do bacteria use to SHARE antibiotic resistant genes? Bacterial cells use multiple pathways to gain resistance to antibiotics Essential Understanding
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Performance Objective Students will be able to create a 3D model that illustrates one mechanism used by bacteria to gain antibiotic resistance
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Think – Pair – Share Why does the CDC consider antibiotic resistant bacteria a high priority? (Hint: Think about the activity from yesterday)
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Natural Selection How does the Theory of Natural Selection apply to the problem of antibiotic resistant bacteria? Survival of the Fittest – Those that survive in the presence of an antibiotic get to reproduce – Eventually the entire population is resistant
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Bacterial Genetic Transfer DNA code is where biodiversity occurs Changes in DNA code gives variety That variance could be harmful or beneficial in different environments – Natural Selection = Survival of the Fittest Bacteria can share their DNA with other bacteria What makes bacteria unique?
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3D model projects Get into your lab groups Read your project info sheets
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Reflection – Exit Ticket How does a bacterium’s ability to share genes intensify the problem of antibiotic resistance? Write your answer on a sheet of paper and hand it to Mrs. Stewart on the way out the door.
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