The Prerequisite Problem in the A & P Course | Episode 61

Host Kevin Patton discusses issues caused by our expectations of anatomy& physiology course prerequisites and answers the question: which prerequisites work best? Recent reports of a bone-marrow recipient with donor DNA in his semen prompts a brief review of what happened. Wi-Fi fields can produce biological effects. What are they and how does Wi-Fi produce them?00:46 | Bone Marrow Genome07:45 | Sponsored by AAA08:27 | Watch Out for Wi-Fi15:19 | Sponsored by ADInstruments16:23 | Prereqs: The Perrennial Conversation25:03 | Sponsored by HAPI25:50 |  Prereqs: The Good News31:55 | Sponsored by HAPS33:42 | Prereqs: Should We Even Have Them?37:46 | Survey Says...38:32 | Staying ConnectedIf you cannot see or activate the audio playerclick here. Please take the anonymous survey:theAPprofessor.org/survey Questions& Feedback:1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) FollowThe A&P Professor onTwitter,Facebook,Blogger,Nuzzel,Tumblr, orInstagram! Bone Marrow Genome in Transplant Recipients7 minutesRecently, the case of a bone marrow transplant recipient made the rounds. Reports mentioned that his semen contained only DNA from his donor, with none of his own DNA, which sounds weird —and perhaps not really possible. We explore what really happened—and how we might use this story to teach A&P.Thanks to Leslie Walker for the tip!After bone marrow transplant, man ’s semen contains only donor’s DNA—His strange situation could affect the fu...
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