The Elephant Episode
TAPP Radio Episode 31
Quick Take
0:41 | Homework!
2:03 | Netrin and memory
6:47 | Sponsored by HAPS
7:04 | Featured: Elephants and skin
23:29 | Sponsored by AAA
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People are so difficult. Give me an elephant any day. (Mark Shand)
1 | Homework!
1.5 minutes
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2 | Netrin and memory
4.5 minutes
New information about how memories form at synapses in the hippocampus tells us that netrin-1 is involved. (Click on the image to see details (you can use this image in your teaching, if you dare).
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- Key molecule responsible for learning and memory discovered (summary of new discovery) https://my-ap.us/2zgjc5c
- Activity-Dependent Netrin-1 Secretion Drives Synaptic Insertion of GluA1-Containing AMPA Receptors in the Hippocampus: Cell Reports (full research article) https://my-ap.us/2zizHNU
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3 | Sponsored by HAPS
0.5 minutes
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4 | Elephants and skin
16.5 minutes
Kevin’s experience in zoos, circuses, and on safari in Africa form the basis of some elephant stories he tells in his A&P courses to emphasize some concepts of the integumentary system. In this episode, he shares some elephant research updates, then goes into how elephant skin can help us better understand the thermoregulatory function of human skin. The images show Kevin (on ground in dark suit) and his elephant friend Flora, the retired namesake of Circus Flora. The anterior and posterior sides of Flora’s ears pictured are referred to in Kevin’ stories (you may use these images in your teaching with attribution).
- Image of the Day: Swish Swish | Animals’ tails swat away insects using both wind and whack. (video and animation of the “double pendulum” pattern of elephant tails) https://my-ap.us/2zgjuZQ
- Mammals repel mosquitoes with their tails (journal article about elephant tails repeling mosquitos) https://my-ap.us/2zgkAVs
- Discerning Elephants | Elephants are able to tell human voices apart based on cues for age, sex, and ethnic group. (summary of research) https://my-ap.us/2zeeRzk
- Elephants can determine ethnicity, gender, and age from acoustic cues in human voices (journal article with full details of the research) https://my-ap.us/2zhwIoY
- Elephants Revived a “Zombie” Gene that May Fend Off Cancer (summary of research about gene that may protect elephants from cancer) https://my-ap.us/2zodgar
- A Zombie LIF Gene in Elephants Is Upregulated by TP53 to Induce Apoptosis in Response to DNA Damage (research article about cancer-protective gene in elephants) https://my-ap.us/2zi2qT5
- Why Elephants Don’t Shed Their Skin | The cracks in African elephants’ skin help them keep cool and stay healthy. A new explanation for how those cracks form could offer insights into treating a human skin disease. (brief summary article) https://my-ap.us/2zgIuQC
- Locally-curved geometry generates bending cracks in the African elephant skin (full research article which includes some cool histology images) https://my-ap.us/2zetSBl
- Elephant skin (general comments and photos from the Elephant Encyclopedia) https://my-ap.us/2zgl4ee
- Elephant foot and foot care (article from the Elephant Encyclopedia has photos of the “wedge” structure of an elephant foot and how foot care is done) https://my-ap.us/2zfy5Vj
- If the photos are not visible in this view:
- Anterior elephant ear https://my-ap.us/eleph-ear-front
- Posterior elephant ear https://my-ap.us/eleph-ear-back
- Kevin & Flora at the circus https://my-ap.us/kp-flora-circus
- These photos are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
5 | Sponsored by AAA
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The searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by The American Association of Anatomists (AAA) at anatomy.org
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Preview of Episode 32
Host Kevin Patton previews the content of the upcoming full episode, which focuses on tips in helping students manage test anxiety. There’s more… a few content updates, a tip for finding journal articles (for free)…plus some word dissections and recommendations from The A&P Professor Book Club.
Topics
2 minutes
- Update in mitochondrial inheritance
- Finding journal articles (for free)
- Are cardiac stem cells really there?
- Featured: Helping students with test anxiety
Word Dissections
5.5 minutes
- Biparental and uniparental
- Viviparous, oviparous, multiparous, postpartum
- Metacognition
Book Club
5.5 minutes
- To Sell Is Human: The Surprising Truth about Moving Others by Daniel H. Pink
- By Pink’s definition, teaching definitely is selling
- https://amzn.to/2rgSy7X
- Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. Pink
- Autonomy – the desire to direct our own lives
- Mastery – the urge to get better and better at something that matters
- Purpose- the yearning to do what we do in the service of something larger than ourselves
- https://amzn.to/2BC1n1K
Last updated: January 4, 2021 at 19:09 pm