REVIEW HELA final test -In stations

Station 1- Match the following then copy correct matches to paper

1. Deborah Lacks

2. Rebecca Skloot

3. Elsie Lacks

4. Day Lacks

5. Henrietta Lacks

6. George Gey

7. Sadie

8. Joe Lacks

9. Alexis Carrel

10. Ethel

11. Article profound change of protection and rights of patients since the 1990s to set higher standard in the medical field.

12. Article that connects to Elsie

13. Article about research done using Hela for various reasons- rapid growth, hearty..

14. Article from a blog

15. A proper c-chain/pee chain would include what more than the following: claim, linking phrase with direct quote and ___, and linking phrase such as ________ to begin explanation. Give example.


That hateful woman

Head of tissue culture research at Johns Hopkins

Author of the novel

HeLa

Henrietta’s second daughter

sent to live in Crownsville

Husband of Henrietta

Said he grew the first immortal chicken heart

Zakariyya

Henrietta’s best friend and cousin

“University Scientist Uses Hela Cells in HIV Research”

“Ethics in Research”

“Studying a Relic of a Painful Past”

“White Coat Underground”


Station 2- PART 1- finish sentence

1. Henrietta’s attitude toward medical care…

2. Henrietta went to Johns Hopkins rather than another hospital…

3. List all places that Henrietta experienced instances of segregation

4. Jobs at Sparrows Point were attractive to black men

5. Current medical thinking about cervical cancer at the time of Henrietta’s diagnosis was…

6. Henrietta most likely did not understand what she was signing when signing a consent form because…

7. Henrietta most likely did not understand what she was signing when signing a consent form

8. Gey’s lab was…

9. The phrase “benevolent deception” means

10. Emmett – a cousin of Henrietta – describe Henrietta in the hospital as….

Station 3- Part 11

1. Pseudonyms for HeLa were …

2. The HeLa Bomb was…

3. Ethel – “that hateful woman” – lived up to that name by doing..

4. Henrietta has some “colored” family members and some “white” family members in her family tree

5. Cell sex is The fusing of…

6. Crazy Joe is crazy because he…

7. The HeLa Bomb was..

a. articles

8. 8.“Immortal Cells, Enduring Issues” by Dale Keiger, Keiger’s bias for or against science and for _____.

9. “’Immortal’ Cells, Moral Issues” central idea involves…

10. “Everyday Use” shows how self-confidence grows for _____.

Station 4 Part III

1. Susan Hsu was hard to understand because…

2. John Moore sued Dr. David Golde because…

3. Sir Lord Keenan Kester Cofield is important in the story because…

4. Hopkins stopped planning to honor Henrietta suddenly because

5. Deborah gets angry at Rebecca Skloot when she…

6. Rebecca gets angry at Deborah when she…

7. Irony is used in what part of this story…

8. Symbolism is used in what part of this story…

9. Oil rights ownership is important in understanding…

10. When does Deborah smile and tell Rebecca about the Cofield situation

11. The primary reason – according to Rebecca Skloot – Deborah couldn’t take the classes she wanted to further her education is…