Please read the two articles listed below. Write a reflection answering the questions. Your reflection should utilize the reading sources for discussion. As always, the reflection should be between 400-500 words at minimum. Please cite any outside sources in addition to the articles used. You do not need to cite the articles provided for you…
Category: Biology
YOUR CHOICE of animal reproduction research review article
Please refer to the EXAMPLE PDFs I posted below, this provides information on how to format this paper. Note* this can be on either male or female reproduction on all different types of animals. Also, please just use PDFs as a guide do NOT use as a source of information that you will write the…
Metabo-Herb Activity—Critical Questions In-class Activity 1. Scientific Foundati
Metabo-Herb Activity—Critical Questions In-class Activity 1. Scientific Foundation: Scientific investigations provide a scientific grounding for proposed explanations and hypotheses. _________________________________ Facilitator What specific claims do the manufactures make about their product? Explain why it is important that all individuals—not just scientists—have a clear understanding of science as a method of inquiry. 2. Research Design: The…
Discuss how anatomy integrates with physiology. Give examples of how function di
Discuss how anatomy integrates with physiology. Give examples of how function dictates form, like the megaphone’s similarity to the human ear. Discuss the importance of composite courses in both anatomy and physiology, in contrast to independent courses in each discipline. Discuss the scientific method as it relates to explaining and understanding the workings of the…
Explain the significance of skepticism, ethics, replications, and control in sci
Explain the significance of skepticism, ethics, replications, and control in scientific biological research projects.
Nodal flow and the initial establishment of left/right asymmetry in bilateria
MOST IMPORTANTLY watch the FULL video in the moodle page called ‘Introduction to the coursework essay (pre-recorded video from 2021-22)’ here it explains the topic and structure. moodle page: https://moodle.ucl.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=26757§ion=5 Some important points are the essay is NOT about whether you have nodal or not but its about what is the initial event that generates…
Nodal flow and the initial establishment of left/right asymmetry in bilateria
MOST IMPORTANTLY watch the FULL video in the moodle page called ‘Introduction to the coursework essay (pre-recorded video from 2021-22)’ here it explains the topic and structure. moodle page: https://moodle.ucl.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=26757§ion=5 Some important points are the essay is NOT about whether you have nodal or not but its about what is the initial event that generates…
Skull up to and including temporal bone
For each of the following cranial bones: Frontal Parietal Occipital Temporal -Name the sutures that forms their borders (i.e. the medial border of the parietal bone is the sagittal suture). -Name the major parts of each bone (i.e. the temporal bone has two main parts: petrous and squamous). -List the functions of each bone (i.e….
What are vaccines and how do they work? Why do some vaccines seem to be more suc
What are vaccines and how do they work? Why do some vaccines seem to be more successful than others? For example, vaccines such as the MMR, HPV, and polio vaccines typically lead to lifelong immunity after an initial dose and 2-3 boosters. On the other hand, vaccinations for influenza and tetanus must be given every…
Algae and Humans “Algae” is an informal term referring to groups of single-celle
Algae and Humans “Algae” is an informal term referring to groups of single-celled and multicellular eukaryotic, photosynthetic protists. Humans use algae and products derived from algae many ways. Students are to describe the use and identify the algae by major grouping to Genus (and to species if possible) used for the five (5) ways identified…