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AP Environmental Science Mr. Grant Lesson 80. Winter Term Final Exam Follow-Up & Chapter 14 Preparation. Have you seen this interesting article in The Week?. Objectives:. Hand back and discuss winter term final exam. Prep Unit 6 with class.
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AP Environmental Science • Mr. Grant • Lesson 80 Winter Term Final Exam Follow-Up & Chapter 14 Preparation
Objectives: • Hand back and discuss winter term final exam. • Prep Unit 6 with class. • Chapter 14 Pre-Reading: In class exercise to help activate background knowledge, make connections, stimulate predictions, and form a purpose for reading. • TED - Break down the oil slick, keep it off the shores: that's grounds for pumping toxic dispersant into the Gulf, say clean-up overseers. Susan Shaw shows evidence it's sparing some beaches only at devastating cost to the health of the deep sea.
Unit 5 Preparation… • Unit 6: Humans and their Environmental Impact • Chapter 14 – Environmental Health and Toxicology • Chapter 22 – Managing Our Waste • Chapter 23 – Minerals and Mining • Unit Plan • WikiSpaces • APES Multiple Choice Practice • APES Free Response Practice
Chapter 14 Vocabulary… • infectious disease • acute exposure • allergens • bioaccumulation • biomagnification • bisphenol A • carcinogens • case history • chronic exposure • dose • dose-response analysis • dose-response curve • ED50 • endocrine disruptors • environmental health • environmental toxicology • epidemiological studies • LD50 • mutagens • neurotoxins • REACH • response • risk • risk assessment • risk management • synergistic effects • teratogens • threshold dose • toxicant • toxicity • toxicology • Toxic Substances Control Act • toxins
Chapter 15 Pre-Reading… Describe some environmental health hazards that you think you may be living with indoors. Do you think animals should be used in experiments in toxicology? Why or why not?
TED Video Susan Shaw is an internationally recognized marine toxicologist, author and explorer. Susan Shaw: The Oil Spill's Toxic Trade-Off (16:42) "Both types of Corexit dispersants used in the Gulf contain solvents – petroleum distillates that are animal carcinogens – capable of killing or depressing the growth of a wide range of aquatic species. For vulnerable species such as phytoplankton, corals and small fish, the combined effects of Corexit and dispersed oil can be greater and last longer than the effects of oil alone."