资源简介 (共14张PPT)Touching on fingerprint formation (P6)I. Lead inHow do you unlock your phone Password.Fingerprint.Facial recognition.I. Lead inCan you unlock other people’s phones with your own fingerprints Why I. Lead inWhat else can we do with our fingerprints 身份识别open the doorclock in/outpersonal identity verificationII. PredictionScientists may have figured out how fingerprint patterns are formed.Read the passage quickly to understand what it is mainly about.II. Read for general informationWhat about fingerprints did Denis Headon and his colleagues aim to find A. The diversity of fingerprint patterns in nature.B. The genetic factors that influence fingerprint formation.C. The differences between humans’ and animals’ fingerprints.D. The link between fingerprint patterns and limb development.Para 2, line 4Denis Headon at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and his colleagues started their study from a new perspective: how genes (基因) affect fingerprint patterns. They identified the genes related to limb (肢体) development, which could serve as the groundwork for print formation, according to their work published in 2022.2. How did the researchers carry out the study A. By studying human hand anatomy(构造).B. By growing human cells in mouse toes.C. By comparing mouse toes with human hands.D. By experimenting with mouse toes and artificial human cells.Para 3However, many genes are not involved in the process. “[The key is] how they are deployed (展开) on the anatomy (构造) of the hand,” Headon told Nature, a science journal. The team studied the ridges (脊) on mouse toes and human cells grown artificially.3. What does the underlined word “inhibits” in paragraph 4 most probably mean A. Processes. B. Produces. C. Prevents. D. Promotes.Para 4They found two kinds of elements work against each other. A protein called WNT, which is important in skin development, stimulates ridge formation. Another molecule (分子), called BMP, inhibits the ridges. With the two elements “fighting” each other, they create the patterns of waves.4. What does Sarah Millar think of the study A. It improves the Turing system.B. It will reveal how the skin matures.C. It may inspire more studies on human skin.D. It explains the mechanism that regulates human skin.Para 7Based on the new study, it may be possible that the structures of human skin might be all generated by the same mechanism (机制), Sarah Millar, a US biologist, told the website Science News. However, more studies on how the skin matures are needed to solve the mystery.1. Compared with previous research, what innovations did these scientists make 2. How do WNT and BMP work to create fingerprint patterns III. Read for detailsRead and answer the following questions.1. Compared with previous research, what innovations did these scientists make They focused on how genes affect fingerprint patterns. They identified the genes related to limb development, which could serve as the groundwork for print formation.2. How do WNT and BMP work to create fingerprint patterns III. Read for detailsWNT stimulates ridge formation, while BMP inhibits the ridges. With their “fighting”, they create the patterns of waves.1. figure out2. perspective3. serve as the groundwork for4. stimulate5. inhibit6. solve the mystery想出,弄明白作为......的基础刺激;激励4. Language study抑制,阻止角度;观点解开谜团 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 时文阅读补充材料Touching on fingerprint formation (1).mp3 时文阅读补充材料Touching on fingerprint formation.pptx