The Reading / Listening - Medicinal Plants - Level 5

Humans have used plants for medicine since prehistoric times. They are still used in traditional medicine. Scientists have now found that chimpanzees also seek out plants to heal themselves. Researchers in the UK conducted a study of chimpanzee behaviour in the Budongo Central Forest in Uganda. The researchers tracked a male chimp with an injured hand looking for a fern. The fern may have reduced the swelling in the ape's hand. Another chimpanzee with an infection ate the bark of a cat-thorn tree. This may have helped to reduce the animal's sickness.

The researchers say there is a strong correlation between the chimpanzees' ailments and the healing properties in plants. The researchers tested plants that chimpanzees didn't normally eat. They found that 88 per cent of the plants contained anti-bacterial properties, while 33 per cent were anti-inflammatory. A researcher said: "Pharmacological results suggest that Budongo chimpanzees consume several species with potent medicinal properties." She said the investigations into the primates' may pave the way for a greater use of natural remedies in our lives.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Medicinal Plants - Level 4 or  Medicinal Plants - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.yahoo.com/news/chimpanzees-seen-self-medicating-healing-141231514.html
  • https://www.ndtv.com/environment/chimpanzees-seek-out-medicinal-plants-to-heal-injuries-infections-study-5943261
  • https://www.newscientist.com/article/2435647-sick-chimpanzees-seek-out-range-of-plants-with-medicinal-properties/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. since prehistoric
  2. chimpanzees also seek out plants
  3. conducted a study of
  4. a male chimp with an injured
  5. reduced the swelling
  6. Another chimpanzee with
  7. ate the bark
  8. helped to reduce the
  1. animal's sickness
  2. hand
  3. an infection
  4. times
  5. of a cat-thorn tree
  6. to heal themselves
  7. in the ape's hand
  8. chimpanzee behaviour

Paragraph 2

  1. researchers say there is a strong
  2. the healing properties
  3. plants that chimpanzees didn't
  4. plants contained anti-
  5. Pharmacological
  6. species with potent medicinal
  7. pave the
  8. a greater use of natural remedies
  1. way
  2. properties
  3. in our lives
  4. in plants
  5. bacterial properties
  6. correlation
  7. results
  8. normally eat

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Humans have used plants for medicine (1) ___________________. They are still used (2) ___________________. Scientists have now found that chimpanzees also seek out plants (3) ___________________. Researchers in the UK conducted a study of chimpanzee behaviour in the Budongo Central Forest in Uganda. The researchers (4) ___________________ chimp with an injured hand looking for a fern. The fern may have (5) ___________________ in the ape's hand. Another chimpanzee with an infection ate (6) ___________________ a cat-thorn tree. This may have helped to reduce the animal's sickness.

The researchers say there is (7) ___________________ between the chimpanzees' ailments and the (8) ___________________ plants. The researchers tested plants that chimpanzees didn't normally eat. They found that 88 per cent of the plants contained anti-bacterial properties, while 33 per cent (9) ___________________. A researcher said: "Pharmacological results suggest that Budongo chimpanzees consume several (10) ___________________ medicinal properties." She said the investigations into the primates' may (11) ___________________ for a greater use of (12) ___________________ our lives.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Humanshaveusedplantsformedicinesinceprehistorictimes.Theyares
tillusedintraditionalmedicine.Scientistshavenowfoundthatchimpanz
eesalsoseekoutplantstohealthemselves.ResearchersintheUKcondu
ctedastudyofchimpanzeebehaviourintheBudongoCentralForestinUg
anda.Theresearcherstrackedamalechimpwithaninjuredhandlooking
forafern.Thefernmayhavereducedtheswellingintheape'shand.Anoth
erchimpanzeewithaninfectionatethebarkofacat-thorntree.Thismay
havehelpedtoreducetheanimal'ssickness.Theresearcherssaythereis
astrongcorrelationbetweenthechimpanzees'ailmentsandthehealing
propertiesinplants.Theresearcherstestedplantsthatchimpanzeesdid
n'tnormallyeat.Theyfoundthat88percentoftheplantscontainedanti-
bacterialproperties,while33percentwereanti-inflammatory.Arese
archersaid:"PharmacologicalresultssuggestthatBudongochimpanze
esconsumeseveralspecieswithpotentmedicinalproperties."Shesaidt
heinvestigationsintotheprimates'maypavethewayforagreateruseof
naturalremediesinourlives.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

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Discussion — Write your own questions

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Free writing

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