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PBS Work Summary
Unit by Unit
Unit 1 - The Mystery
 Essential Questions
 1.1 Mystery Guide
 1.1.1 The Mystery
 1.1.2 Career Journal (Coroner, EMT, 911 Operator)
 1.1.3 How Do Parts Make a Whole?
 1.1.3 Graphic Organizer
 1.1.4 What is our skeletal system? (Concept Map)
Unit 1 Continued
 1.1.5 How do systems interconnect?
 1.1.5 System Link Chart
 1.1.6 What Does the Evidence Say?
 1.1.6 Autopsy Report
 1.1.7 Why Confidentiality (HIPAA)
Unit 2 – Heart Attack
 2.2 Heart Anatomy Study Guide
 2.1.1 What is a pump?
 2.2.1 How many chambers does it have?
 2.2.2 What Does a Heart Really Look Like?
 2.3.1 What Makes Your Heart Beat Faster?
 Biomedical Sciences Experimental Design
 Blood Pressure PowerPoint
Unit 2 Continued
 2.3.2 What is Blood Pressure?
 Spark of Life – video sheet
 PBS Unit 2 Test – review sheet
 It Keeps on Beating – PowerPoint
 What does an EKG look like?
 2.3.3 The EKG – What can it tell us?
 Blood Cells - PowerPoint
Unit 2 Continued
 2.4.1 How Do Blood Cells Differ?
 2.4.2 Where Does All That Blood Go?
 2.4.2 Tissue pictures with location and function.
 2.4.3 Why are Cells So Small?
 PBS Unit 2 (second 1/2 ) Review Sheet
Unit 3 - Diabetes
 Essential Questions
 What’s in our food Study Guide
 3.1.1 What Is In That Stuff We Eat?
 (If you have it use your nutrition work from
Health/PE)
 3.1.2 How Much Energy Is In Food?
 3.1.3 Where Is the Energy?
Unit 3 - Continued
 3.2.1 What Are Macromolecules?
 3.3.1 What are Action Molecules?
 3.3.1 Enzyme Graphic Organizer.
 Enzyme Concept Map
 3.4.1 Can Negative Feedback Be a Positive Thing?
 Feedback Loops Video Sheet
 3.4.2 Why is Too Much Sugar in Blood Bad?
 3.4.2 Egg Demonstration Response Sheet.
Unit 4 – Sickle Cell Disease
 Unit 4 Essential Questions
 4.1 What is Sickle Cell? Study Guide
 4.1.1 What are Sickle Cells?
 4.2.1 What are Chromosomes?
 Inherited Diseases – PowerPoint
 4.2.4 How Does Sickle Cell Disease Pass Through
Families?
Unit 4 – Continued
 4.2.6 What is the Probability?
 4.3.2 What It The Structure of DNA?
 Sickle Cell Anemia Video Sheet
 4.3.3 How is DNA Isolated From Cells?
 Wind Your Way Around Your Own DNA
 4.3.4 How Much DNA is In a Human Cell (Ms.
Riley)
Unit 4 – Continued
 Public Service Announcement
 Transcription, Translation & Protein Synthesis
(PowerPoint)
 Protein Synthesis Worksheet
 Normal vs. Sickle Cell transcription/translation
Unit 5 Hypercholesterolemia
 Essential Questions
 5.1 Cholesterol Study Guide
 5.1.1 What Are LDL and HDL
 Cholesterol questions (lab notebook)
 5.2.1 How Does PCR Amplify DNA
 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism
 (5.2.2 What is Familial Hypercholesterolemia?)
Unit 6 – Infectious Disease
 Essential Questions
 6.1 Bacteria Study Guide
 6.1.1 What are Bacteria?
 Gram Stain – cell membrane sheet
 6.1.3 Which Antibiotic Is the Best Choice
 Petri dish zone of inhibition
 6.2.1 What are Viruses
Unit 7 & Unit 8
 Essential questions!
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