Thursday, April 7, 2016

Apologia biology: Penicillin



                                               
     1.) Who is Alexander Fleming?

     2.) How did he discover penicillin?
                   
     3.) What is penicillin?

    
     4.) What would have happened had Fleming tested guinea pigs rather than mice with  penicillin?           

   






       
     1.)  Who is Alexander Fleming? Alexander Fleming was born in Scotland on August 6, 1881. He had 4 siblings plus 4 half-siblings. His parents were farmers. Alexander was a professor of bacteriology.

     2.) How did he discover penicillin? In September 1928 Alexander returned to his laboratory after a month away, he noticed that a culture of  Staphylococcus Aureus ( a common bacterium found on the skin and in noses) he had left out had become contaminated with mold. He also noticed that the colonies of Staphylococci surrounding this mold had been destroyed.

     3.) What is penicillin? Penicillin is a antibiotic treatment prescribed for bacterial diseases. It helps your natural immune system fight the bacterial infections such as typhoid fever, and pneumonia.


     4.) What would have happened had Fleming tested guinea pigs rather than mice with  penicillin?  Penicillin  is very toxic to guinea pigs and not to humans. Guinea pigs are one of the few species which have a adverse reaction to the drug. Guinea pigs differ in reaction because the have mostly Gram-positive bacteria. Overgrowth of gram-negative and gram-positive organisms can result to diarrhea or even death. Antibiotics that strongly effect gram- positive bacteria like penicillin, are toxic to guinea pigs. So if he used guinea pigs instead of mice we wouldn't have penicillin.

Here is a video of Alexander Fleming discovering Penicillin.

                                   

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Legal issues

What are some legal issues with designer babies?

1.) Ownership- Whose baby is it if you don't use your eggs or your husband's sperm. Technically it would be whosever egg or sperm it was. Most people think that it is their baby if they carried it. It would be if they did it the way that God planned.

2.)Divorce- If a couple is getting a divorce and the woman wants to get an embryos implanted and the husband doesn't then who gets to decide? If a couple is getting divorced then the man usually does not want the woman to get pregnant because the man doesn't want to have to pay for child support.

3.) What happens if the wrong embryos is planted in the mother? This has happened plenty of times. here is a story of when it actually happened.

http://www.today.com/id/32950836/ns/today-today_health/t/she-was-implanted-wrong-embryo/#.VvLNqvkrLIU

This is crazy!

http://www.lifenews.com/2015/11/24/fertility-doc-implanted-wrong-embryos-into-woman-then-did-an-abortion-without-her-consent/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2720056/Judge-decide-legal-parents-IVF-twins-one-couple-s-embryos-implanted-wrong-mother-Rome-hospital-mix-up.html

The catholic teachings



  What does the Catholic Church teach about IVF? ( In Vitro Fertilization)


Here is a very good video that explains why the Catholic Church is against IVF. These are only a few reasons, there are many more, but these are the main issues.

What are the main issues with IVF?

1.) Is creating a baby outside of the mothers womb. It is not what God had planned, and creating a baby in a test tube is wrong in so many ways. This should be common sense.

2.) Here is a main problem, what do they do with all of  the left over embryos? Either they freeze them or they destroy them by taking out the cells that it needs to grow.


Monday, March 14, 2016

Designer baby

What is a Designer Baby?      Designer Baby definition

1. How is the designer baby made? Mainly through IVF

2. What is IVF?  (In Vitro Fertilization)


This is a very good video explaining IVF.