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What exactly is CER, and how does it work?
CER all starts with a question asked by the teacher. This question is based on a phenomena or lab experience. The student’s explanation or answer, as you may have guessed, will consist of three parts: a claim, the evidence, and the student’s reasoning.
Claim
A claim is a statement that answers the question. It will usually only be one sentence in length. The claim does not include any explanation, reasoning, or evidence so it should not include any transition words such as “because.”
Evidence
The evidence is the data used to support the claim. It can be either quantitative or qualitive depending on the question and/or lab. The evidence could even be a data table the student creates. Students should only use data within their evidence that directly supports the claim.
Reasoning
The reasoning is the explanation of “why and how” the evidence supports the claim. It should include an explanation of the underlying science concept that produced the evidence or data.
Explanation:
A membrane that allows only some materials to move in and out of the cell is B. Semipermeable.
Scaled reptiles are the largest group of living reptiles.
Different cell types were found in the tumor and murine liver using XYZeq.
Tumor:
- The extraordinary variability of cell kinds and states in tissues has been shown by single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), but it does not offer information about the spatial organization of cells. We created XYZeq, a technique that embeds spatial metadata into scRNA-seq libraries, to better understand how individual cells behave within an anatomical area. Tens of thousands of cells' spatially barcoded transcriptomes were collected using XYZeq to profile mouse tumor types. In tumor-associated mesenchymal stem cells, analyses of these data revealed the geographic distribution of several cell types and a cell migration-associated transcriptome program (MSCs). The MSCs' localized expression of tumor suppressor genes, which varies with proximity to the tumor core, is another finding. We show that the spatial localization of the transcriptome and XYZeq can be mapped.
- A tumor is a mass of tissue that forms inappropriately when cells either enlarge and divide more frequently than they ought to or do not die as expected. Tumors without cancer may be benign or malignant (cancer).
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