{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Winter Short: Mitochondria, Platelets, Golgi, &amp; Green Pens TAPP 127","description":"Episode 127 is one of our winter shorts, where I replay interesting segments from previous episodes. In this one, you'll hear about the role of platelets in immunity, how the Golgi apparatus gets its weird shape, exactly how hot mitochondria get, and why we may want to consider marking assignments and tests with a green pen, rather than a red one.  00:00 | Introduction 01:07 | Mitochondria 02:29&amp;nbsp;| Platelets 07:15 | Sponsored by AAA, HAPI, and HAPS 08:49 | Golgi Apparatus 13:51 | Green Pens 16:20&amp;nbsp;| Staying Connected  &amp;nbsp;  \u2605 If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to: theAPprofessor.org\/podcast-episode-127.html \ud83c\udfc5 Apply for your credential (badge\/certificate) for listening to this episode: theAPprofessor.org\/podcast-episode-127.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     Guess what? this is one of our winter shorts! Yep, that's right, it's a shorter-than-usual episode in which I present one or two, or maybe three or four, classic, evergreen segments from previous episodes that are remastered, reconstituted, and recycled for your listening and learning pleasure. But mainly it's to give me a break for self-care over the holiday season. We'll be back to our regular programming in late January.  &amp;nbsp; Mitochondria 1.5 minute Mitochondria run about 10 \u00b0C hotter than the other components of the cell. This number may be helpful when discussing thermoregulation, metabolism, cell biology, and more.  Hot mitochondria? (an article in PLOS Biology) AandP.info\/hw7 This segment first aired in&amp;nbsp;Teaching For Long Term Learning | Episode 7    Platelets 5 minutes I summarize the newly described functions of motile platelets (not the sticky ones) in grabbing and bundling bacteria from a site of injury. The motile platelets then deliver the bacteria to neutrophils, which gobble up the bacteria. I offer suggestions on when (and if) one could use this information in teaching an A&amp;amp;P course. \u2605 The A&amp;amp;P Professor blog: Platelets vs. Bacteria (Additional information and links to other sources) AandP.info\/24q \u2605 This segment first aired in&amp;nbsp;Spaced Retrieval Practice | Episode 1 &amp;nbsp; Sponsored by AAA, HAPI, and HAPS 90 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. \u2605 Searchable transcript \u2605 Captioned audiogram&amp;nbsp; The Master of Science in Human Anatomy &amp;amp; Physiology Instruction\u2014the MS-HAPI\u2014is a graduate program for A&amp;amp;P teachers, especially for those who already have a graduate\/professional degree. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in contemporary instructional practice, this program helps you be your best in both on-campus and remote teaching. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program at Northeast College of Health Sciences. Check it out! \u2605 northeastcollege.edu\/hapi 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! \u2605 Anatomy &amp;amp; Physiology Society \u2605 theAPprofessor.org\/haps &amp;nbsp; Golgi Apparatus 5 minutes The Golgi apparatus has a distinctive flattened shape. It turns out that it's the functioning of the cytoskeleton that is responsible for that shape. \u2605 Why the Golgi Apparatus Looks So Funny (Kevin's blog post) \u2605  GOLPH3 bridges phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate and actomyosin to stretch and shape the golgi to promote budding.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;(research article) \u2605  Golgi's Job Stretches it Thin&amp;nbsp;(article from Science News) \u2605 Terminologia Histologica: International Terms for Human Cytology and Histology (book plus CD) \u2605 Terminologia Histologica: International Terms for Human Cytology and Histology (online version) This segment first aired in&amp;nbsp; Actin &amp;amp; Myosin &amp;amp; A Love Story | Episode 15 &amp;nbsp; Green Pens 2.5 minutes It's a small thing, for sure, but the color pen we use for grading student work can have an impact on the tone of communication in a class. \u2605 No Red Pens! (Kevin's blog post on this topic; with links to additional information) \u2605 Green Felt Tip Pens \u2605 Green Gel Pens This segment first aired in&amp;nbsp;Give Your Course a Half Flip With a Full Twist | Episode 6 &amp;nbsp; People 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;  &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-127.html \u2605 Transcript available in the transcript box:  theAPprofessor.org\/podcast-episode-127.html \u2605 Need help accessing resources locked behind a paywall? 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