{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Ten Things We Forget to Tell Students About Cells | A Forest in My Office | TAPP 126","description":"We list ten things that we often forget to tell\u2014or remind\u2014our students about cells. We learn how to create a peaceful forest-like retreat in our office using soundscapes, I get my winter shorts ready (seriously), and Margaret Reece comments about teaching urinary concepts. That last topic spurs a rant from Kevin on diversity of course sections. 00:00 | Introduction 00:56 | Pee Again 07:46&amp;nbsp;| A Forest in My Office 13:54 | Sponsored by AAA 14:27 | Getting Out My Winter Shorts 17:31 | Sponsored by HAPI 18:02 | Things We Forget to Tell Students About Cells 33:45&amp;nbsp;| Sponsored by HAPS 34:20 | More Things We Forget to Tell Students About Cells 50:02&amp;nbsp;| Staying Connected &amp;nbsp;  \u2605 If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to: theAPprofessor.org\/podcast-episode-126.html \ud83c\udfc5 Apply for your credential (badge\/certificate) for listening to this episode: theAPprofessor.org\/podcast-episode-126.html\/#badge \u2b50\u2b50\u2b50\u2b50 Please rate &amp;amp; review this podcast so that others can decide whether to give it a try: RateThisPodcast.com\/theAPprofessor \u2753 Please take the anonymous survey: theAPprofessor.org\/survey \u261d\ufe0f Questions &amp;amp; Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) \u2714\ufe0f Follow The A&amp;amp;P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Revue, Tumblr, or Instagram! @theAPprofessor \ud83d\udcf0 Get the thrice-weekly TAPP Science &amp;amp; Education Updates theAPprofessor.org\/updates     It is the cells which create and maintain in us, during the span of our lives, our will to live and survive, to search and experiment, and to struggle. (Albert Claude)  &amp;nbsp; Pee Again 7 minutes Reacting to The Pee Episode (TAPP 125), Dr. Margaret Reece explains why she thinks the urinary system could be covered far earlier in the anatomy and physiology course than is typical. Kevin then takes off on that idea, suggesting that we should encourage differences among sections of the same course taught at the same time in a single institution. \u2605 The Proper Order of Topics in A&amp;amp;P | Leaderboards | Student Frustration | TAPP 88 \u2605 The Pee Episode | Teaching Urinary &amp;amp; Renal Concepts | TAPP 125 \u2605 Teaching Human Reproduction | A Chat with Margaret Reece | TAPP 122 \u2605 Taking Bold Steps in Teaching | Notetaking | Science Updates | TAPP 90 Please rate &amp;amp; review The A&amp;amp;P Professor\u2014it helps others decide whether to give us a try! \ud83d\ude01 \u2605 RateThisPodcast.com\/theAPprofessor   &amp;nbsp;A Forest in My Office 6 minutes Kevin shares a story about how a soundscape at an anatomy conference in Kyoto gave him the idea to turn his office into a forestlike peaceful retreat to return to after class and other activities. \u2605 Birdsongs alleviate anxiety and paranoia in healthy participants (research article from Scientific Reports) AandP.info\/cba \u2605 Dean Martin That's Amore (song or book) geni.us\/AmX2 \u2605 International Federation of Associations of Anatomists IFAA (article listing 2004 Kyoto XVI Congress) AandP.info\/8me \u2605 Testing as Teaching Co-Medical Anatomy: A Practical View (the paper I presented in Kyoto) AandP.info\/hzl \u2605 More Quizzing About Kevin's Wacky Testing Scheme | Book Club | TAPP 100 \u2605 Quizzed About Tests | FAQs About Patton Test Strategies | TAPP 99 &amp;nbsp; Sponsored by AAA 30 seconds A searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) at anatomy.org. 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Check it out! northeastcollege.edu\/hapi    Things We Forget to Tell Students About Cells 15.5 minutes Here, we outline four (of ten) things that we sometimes under-emphasize to students in our A&amp;amp;P course when discussing cells: \u2605 Cell diagrams &amp;amp; stained specimens are best thought of as cartoons. They are simplified. \u2605 Cells are not multicolored, as they are often represented. They are transparent. \u2605 A fuller concept of the cytoskeleton \u2605 Molecular motors, which are part of the cytoskeleton, are the movers of cells. This segment mentions the mind's eye of students, which is not well developed in all students. \u2605 Minding the Mind's Eye in Slides | Feedback on Abortion Misconceptions | TAPP 119 &amp;nbsp; Sponsored by HAPS 33 seconds The Human Anatomy &amp;amp; Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast.&amp;nbsp; You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there. Watch for virtual town hall meetings and upcoming regional meetings! Anatomy &amp;amp; Physiology Society theAPprofessor.org\/haps   More Things We Forget to Tell Students About Cells 15.5 minutes We finish our list of ten things that we often forget to keep in front of students as they struggle to understand cells and their characteristics. \u2605 Cells interact with the intracellular matrix (ECM). \u2605 Things are really, really, really\u2014really\u2014crowded inside cells. And this is a good thing. \u2605 Cells are not water balloons. Not exactly. Maybe a chunk of Jello covered in butter is a good supplemental example. \u2605 Cell processes don't happen in steps. Steps happen in explanations, not in the continous flow of living processes. \u2605 Cells make mistakes. All the time. Some are tragic; some are not. \u2605 Cells can take care of (many) mistakes. &amp;nbsp; People Contributors:&amp;nbsp;Margaret Reece Production: Aileen Park (announcer), Andr\u00e9s Rodriguez (theme composer,&amp;nbsp; recording artist), Rev.com team (transcription), Kevin Patton (writer, editor, producer, host)  &amp;nbsp; If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. \u2605 More details at the episode page: theAPprofessor.org\/podcast-episode-126.html \u2605 Transcript available in the transcript box:  theAPprofessor.org\/podcast-episode-126.html \u2605 Need help accessing resources locked behind a paywall? 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