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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Assignment for December 3rd, 2013




Click on the link below and read the following article on Louis Pasteur. Think about what types of questions may arise on an exam or questions to that you might want to know about the subject. When you have finished then you should post a question in the comment box.  Each student will need to post an original question. You should read all other questions posted to ensure that your DO NOT repeat anyone else's.  We will be using these questions later in this week's assignments so you may want to check back often to ensure you know the answers.  Refer back to the article as needed.

53 comments:

  1. What is the Germ Theory of Disease? Dani Smith

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  2. Could he have been effected by what he was exposed to?

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  3. How did Louis Pasteur extend the germ theory?

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  4. In what ways did Pasteur prove and push his hypothesis to the world, making it a common fact today?

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  5. According to what theory, did life originate from inanimate objects?

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  6. Illustrate Louis Pasteur's most significant experiment.
    - Alyssa Mendez

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  7. How did Louis Pasteur breakdown the microscope organisms that often affected the air?

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  8. Pasteur wasn't the only one who speculated over the thought of disease-carrying microorganisms. Who else speculated the presence of germs?

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  9. List two ways Louis Pasteur worked with diseases.

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  10. How many test did Louis Paster conduct?

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  11. Did other scientist judge him for his studies?

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  12. Recall what Louis Pasteur said while demonstrating that boiled water remains sterile until exposed to air.

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  13. Explain Louis Pasteur's most significant contribution to the Germ Theory of Disease.

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  14. Louis Pasteur was a trained chemist identify how he transitioned from physical chemistry to biology .

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  15. How is cool or boiling water helping kill bad germs, and we only need to kill the bad germ.

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  16. identify how Louis performed the experiments involving boiling water, broths and liquid media in flasks, exposing them to air to show the presence of microorganisms in air.

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  17. Define what experiments led Louis Pasteur to conclude that microbes in the air were the reason that had spoiled the fermentation broth?

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  18. Define the two boiling microbes? What are they doing?

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  19. Mel Rangel
    Explain how the knowledge of germs in the air would impact Pasteur daily life.

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  20. What encouraged to Louis Pasteur to be a germ scientist?

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  21. Using prior knowledge explain why people in the 1600's didn't believe in germs.

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  22. Will Louis Pasteur's findings on germs still help science advance in the future?

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  23. How has Louis Pasteur's research contributed to science today?

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  24. Gabby Rabago
    What are the infinitely small particles in the air that are responsible for disease and illness?

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  25. How would the world be if Louis Pateur never proved that there were germs in the air?

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  26. How do you think that the theory of microscopic of germs that Louis Pasteur presented to the world affected the modern day theory's and experiments?

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  27. What did people think of Louis Pasteur's study of germs?

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  28. what pushed Louis Pasteur,to prove his theory about these germ's getting you sick?

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  29. Louis Pasteur may have studied microorganisms, but who was the first to study these tiny creatures?

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  30. who helped Louis Pasteur notice germs and there affects on humans?

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  31. How Louis Pasteur did find tiny organism's, what was he doing when he discovered germs?

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  32. Explain why louis break the neck of a swan-neck flask.

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  33. Explain what brings on the fermentation of beer.

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  34. Explain why the germ theory of disease was so significant with the experiments and observations of Louis Pasteur?

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  35. Explain how it be like today if Louis Pasteur never broken that flask.

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  36. Explain what Louis Pastuer ment by "Life is germ and a germ is life. Never will the doctrine of spontaneous generation recover from the mortal blow of this simple experiment."

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  37. Identify what the Germ Theory of Disease states.

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  38. Describe how Pasteur's theory was justified in the belief of microorganisms existence.

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  39. How did Louis Pastuer found out a way to kill germs? Who did Louis Pastuer not shake hands with when he found out germs exist?

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  40. What invades our bodies that causes us to have the flu?

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  41. Point out the response of Louis Pasteur's germ theory by his peers.

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  42. What kind of flasks did louis boil his broth in? What was different about the two flasks

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  43. Why did Louis Pasteur never shake hands with others?

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  44. Freddy M
    What does the germ theory state?

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  45. Why was the second flask turing cloudy?
    Aaryanna Shaner 7th period English 2

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  46. Alex F
    What lead Louis Pasteur to investigate the spontaneous generation theory?

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  47. What was the reason for Louis Pasteur's germ theory by his peers.

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  48. Leslie Herrera
    Clarify the diseases that were investigated?

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  49. Based on your prior knowledge what do you think would have happened to human civilization if Louis Pasteur didn't create pasteurization ?

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  50. What other diseases did Louis Pasteur work with?

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  51. Louis Pasteur helped further Edward Jenners idea of what?

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  52. what was the name of the man who helped Louis Pasteur find out how germs had affected our bodies?

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  53. Hey, Ms.Hatfield. You gave us an assignment this week to answer to questions on this article. Well, anyways I forgot when it was due, so please when you get this message , just email me the due date. my email is lillahdimas@gmail.com

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