Bad Fish: Human Anatomy and Physiology Edition
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- Original Source:National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science
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In this version, developed for a course in human anatomy and physiology, the protagonist of the case, Dr. Westwood, survives an accidental poisoning-not once, but twice. Students read about each incident, applying what they learn in each part of the case to the later sections, and then design a drug to treat the neurotoxin poisoning described in the story. The case comes in three different versions, or editions. This is the Human Anatomy & Physiology Edition, which has a different set of questions than the General Biology Edition or the Cell & Molecular Biology Edition, also in our collection. Less
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Grade: 9 to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
Topics: Structure and Function in Living Things, Professional Development, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Life Sciences
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Tool for: Teachers