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This episode will help you answer the question, “What is the difference between bacteria and humans?” That might sound like a ridiculous question, but you might be surprised to see the things humans and simple, single-celled creatures have in common. (And, you're right...there are also some pretty humongous differences between them as well!) You'll also meet another interesting domain of life in this episode: Archaea!
Remember, “smart” is something we *become* as we learn new things. So, keep listening, keep learning, and keep getting smarter every day!
This episode is part of a series all about understanding the nature of life—the characteristics of living things, how we classify life, and even where life comes from. Each season has a different thematic focus, so if you found this episode interesting or helpful, check out the rest of the episodes in this season! Instructional resources for this episode, including the script, a thinksheet, and alignment with the Next Generation Science Standards can be accessed for free at https://goodtobesmart.com
It’s Good to Be Smart! is created by Dr. Dave Mulder with support from the National Science Foundation through a grant from the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. (DUE-2243334). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
By Dr. Dave Mulder5
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This episode will help you answer the question, “What is the difference between bacteria and humans?” That might sound like a ridiculous question, but you might be surprised to see the things humans and simple, single-celled creatures have in common. (And, you're right...there are also some pretty humongous differences between them as well!) You'll also meet another interesting domain of life in this episode: Archaea!
Remember, “smart” is something we *become* as we learn new things. So, keep listening, keep learning, and keep getting smarter every day!
This episode is part of a series all about understanding the nature of life—the characteristics of living things, how we classify life, and even where life comes from. Each season has a different thematic focus, so if you found this episode interesting or helpful, check out the rest of the episodes in this season! Instructional resources for this episode, including the script, a thinksheet, and alignment with the Next Generation Science Standards can be accessed for free at https://goodtobesmart.com
It’s Good to Be Smart! is created by Dr. Dave Mulder with support from the National Science Foundation through a grant from the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. (DUE-2243334). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.