Friday, December 14, 2012

Lit Circle 6 Henrietta Lacks

"No one told Sonny, Deborah, or Joe what had happened to their mother" (111)
Their whole life, they have been lied to and kept from. This parallels how the use of Henrietta's cells were kept from the family.

"He grabbed Deborah...Her father didn't say a word, just stared through the windshield" (115)
Deborah was traumatized in her childhood by the lack of care and the constant abuse by her cousin.

"The white and the black didn't mix then, not like they do now" (125)
Ruby believes that racial discrimination is still a problem in society today.

"By the 1960s, scientists joked that Hela cells were so robust that they could probably survive in sink drains or on door knobs" (137)
This exemplifies how widespread the cells have become by the 1960s.

"A public survey about their research was overwhelmingly negative, calling it pointless and dangerous, and example of "men trying to be gods" (143)
Many people disapprove of the research and experiment. This reminds me of Frankenstein by Shelley.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Lit Circle 5 Henrietta Lacks

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Henrietta's cancer conditions got worse over time; death was a better option for her. Gey and Mary took advantage of Henrietta's death by taking an autopsy after Henrietta died and gathering data from that. The autopsy further supported the cell experiment carried out by Gey. Everyone knows of the widespread immortal cells, but no one appreciated the original owner or acknowledged her hardship throughout her cancer stages.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Skeletal Disease


Dear Dance Captain,

As a result of osteoporosis, I am sorry to say that I must quit being a member of the dance crew. A year ago, I started experiencing moments of pain in my bones every once in a while. I did not have it checked until recently. The doctor said that I am diagnosed with osteoporosis, a skeletal disease where the cancellous bone loses calcium and the bones eventually become thin and may even disappear. Such a disease will restrict me from doing extensive exercises such as dancing. I am sorry to say that this is a farewell letter where I formally withdraw myself from the dance crew. I wish the team the best of luck in the future. I will always be there with you guys in spirit. 


Sincerely, 

Helen

Lit Circle 4 Henrietta Lacks

"There's no indication that Henrietta questioned him" (63)

"There is no record that George Gey ever visited Henrietta in the hospital, or said anything to her about her cells" (66)

"The people of Turner Station just watched me, smiling and shaking their heads like..." (70)

"But them cells, boy, them cells of hers is something else" (85)

"Don't you let anything bad happen to them children when I'm gone" (86)

Lit Circle 3 Henrietta Lacks

What are some side-effects of radium treatment? (42)

Where did the doctor suggest sending Elsie to? (45)

What did Henrietta find out when she wanted to have another child? (47)

What is the Tuskegee Syphilis study? Is it ethical? (50)

Why are Henrietta's cells important? (58)

What is the practice of "benevolent deception"? (63)

Sunday, October 21, 2012

What I learned about lung cancer

Lung cancer

- a disease where an uncontrolled cell in tissues of the lung continually grows and spread by metastasis.
-causes: smoking, second-hand smoking, air pollution
-symptoms: coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, fatigue, unexplained weight loss, respiratory infections, hoarseness, and bloody mucus
- a chest x-ray will likely be performed to look for a cause of the respiratory symptoms
-sputum testing can also detect cancer in the lungs
-smoking is responsible for 85% of lung cancers

Henrietta Lacks Chapter 3-4

Word Master

Epidermoid carcinoma of the cervix (27): cervical cancer; cervix is the lower part of the uterus; most cervical cancers begin in the cells lining the cervix

Estrogen (27): a group of steroid compounds, function as the primary female sex hormone

Endometriosis(27): a female health disorder that occurs when cells from the lining of the womb(uterus) grow in other areas of the body

Hysterectomy(29): the surgical removal of the uterus

Biopsy(31): a medical test performed by a surgeon or radiologist involving sampling of cells and tissues for examination

Radium(33): one of the first radioactive elements discovered; for use in targeted radiation therapy in treating cancer

Umbilical cords(35): connecting cord from the developing embryo to the placenta

Cultures(36): cultivation of cells

Sterilize(37): to make something free from bacteria or other living microorganisms

Catheters(40): a flexible tube inserted through a narrow opening into a body cavity (for removing fluid from the bladder)

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Ch1-2

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Word Master

Womb (14) : the uterus of the human female; the place in which anything is formed or produced

Gynecologist (15) : a physician specializing in gynecology, deals with the health maintenance and diseases of women (reproductive organs)

Neurosyphilis (16) : syphilis that involves the central nervous system 

Cervix (16) : the constructed lower end of the uterus

Palpated (17) : to examine by touch, for the purpose of diagnosing disease or illness

Epilepsy (23) : a brain disorder in which a person has repeated seizures (convulsions) over time

Idyllic (24) : charmingly simple or rustic

Asbestos (25): a fibrous mineral

Bowels (26): the intestines

Barreling (26): the quantity that such a vessel of some standard size can hold

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Connective Tissues

http://www.hartnell.edu/tutorials/biology/images/connective_tissues_2.jpg


http://www.rejuvenal.info/images/Terminology/connective-tissue.jpg
 http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~uzwiak/AnatPhys/APFallLect6_files/image002.jpg LOOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE
ADIPOSE TISSUE
   RETICULAR TISSUE

  HYALINE CARTILAGE
COMPACT BONE


 FIBROCARTILAGE


Epithelial Tissues

http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Labs/Anatomy_&_Physiology/A&P201/Epithelium/simple_columnar.400x.P9271912_lbd.jpg SIMPLE COLUMNAR
http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Labs/Anatomy_&_Physiology/A&P201/Epithelium/pseudostratified.400x.400x.P9271916_lbd.jpgPSEUDOSTRATEFIED COLUMNAR
http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Labs/Anatomy_&_Physiology/A&P201/Epithelium/simple_squamous_400x_PA021955md_lbd.JPGSIMPLE SQUAMOUS
http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Labs/Anatomy_&_Physiology/A&P201/Epithelium/kidney_prox.con.tbls.400x.P9271911md_lbd.jpg SIMPLE CUBOIDAL
 http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Labs/Anatomy_&_Physiology/A&P201/Epithelium/esophagus_400x_PA041991_lbd.JPG STRATEFIED SQUAMOUS

http://www.mesacc.edu/~saufr37291/anatomy/images/tet2.jpg TRANSITIONAL










Sunday, September 23, 2012

A Diamante Poem on Cells by Helen Huang

           

                              Cells

                     Complicated, fragile 

               Combine, organize, perform

Nucleus, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, diversity

             Controls, separates, generates

                   Systematic, essential

                           Structure

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

I know... but I don't know...

Within the 3 weeks of being in Physiology, I have learned more about movements of the human body. Every time I perform an action or do a pose, I start identifying my own movements for fun and for practice as well. I find it hilarious that only Physiology people know what I'm talking about when I start naming movements such as flexion at the elbow and anterior tilt. This course has encouraged me to major in physiological science in college. However, I still have trouble knowing all the organs in the eleven organ systems. I will surely start memorizing the different body parts and utilize that knowledge to name and locate my different body organs in order to sound intelligent to other people who are not in physiology.