Scientific Method and Molecules-Assignment and Lab
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Unit 1 – Individual Project
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Assignment: Unit 1 – Individual Project
Type: Individual Project
Due Date: Tue, 8/29/17
Points Possible: 200
Points Earned: 0
Deliverable Length: Completed Lab Worksheet
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Type: Individual Project
Unit: Virtual Lab Demonstrating the Scientific Method
Due Date: Tue, 8/29/17
Grading Type: Numeric
Points Possible: 200
Points Earned: 0
Deliverable Length: Completed Lab Worksheet
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For each assignment, you will complete the following steps:
1. Click on Learning Materials to Access the M.U.S.E.
2. Use the M.U.S.E. link to complete the lab for this Unit.
3. Track your results in the lab worksheet that is provided.
4. Complete a lab report using the scientific method.
5. Submit your completed lab worksheet to the assignment box.
Using the Scientific Method Lab
Establish a better understanding of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, and apply the scientific method to solve (or understand) a problem. Photosynthesis and
respiration are reactions that complement each other in the environment. They are essentially the same reactions, but they occur in reverse. During photosynthesis,
carbon dioxide and water yield glucose and oxygen. Through the respiration process, glucose and oxygen yield carbon dioxide and water. They work well together
because living organisms supply plants with carbon dioxide, which undergoes photosynthesis and produces glucose, and these plants and bacteria give out oxygen,
which all living organisms need for respiration.
Using the M.U.S.E. link, review the background information and animation to complete your report. Use the lab 1 worksheet for assignment instructions and data
collection.
Please submit your completed assignment in your assignment box.
Grading Category Category Criteria Percentage and
Points Possible
Purpose of Assignment and
Content Development Use of appropriate, relevant, and compelling content that expresses topic, main idea, and purpose.
45% (90 of 200
points)
Organization, Grammar,
and Presentation
Organized and complete lab report/worksheet with all relevant information as indicated and outlined on the worksheet.
Language clearly and effectively communicates ideas and content relevant to the assignment.
30% (60 of 200
points)
Critical Thinking Demonstrates ability to analyze assumptions, evaluate evidence, complexities of issues, and alternatives. 20% (40 of 200
points)
Information Literacy and
Research
Demonstrates good selection and use of high quality, credible, and relevant sources to develop ideas that are
appropriate to the assignment. Includes correct in-text citations.
5% (10 of 200
points)
For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.
Reading Assignment
Biology (2012), Chapters 1 & 2
Assignment Objectives
Design a scientific experiment.
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Student Instructions
For each assignment, you will complete the following steps:
1. Click on Learning Materials to Access the M.U.S.E.
2. Use the M.U.S.E. link to complete the lab for this Unit.
3. Track your results in the lab worksheet that is provided.
4. Complete a lab report using the scientific method.
5. Submit your completed lab worksheet to the assignment box.
Using the Scientific Method Lab
Establish a better understanding of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, and apply the scientific method to solve (or understand) a problem. Photosynthesis and
respiration are reactions that complement each other in the environment. They are essentially the same reactions, but they occur in reverse. During photosynthesis,
carbon dioxide and water yield glucose and oxygen. Through the respiration process, glucose and oxygen yield carbon dioxide and water. They work well together
because living organisms supply plants with carbon dioxide, which undergoes photosynthesis and produces glucose, and these plants and bacteria give out oxygen,
which all living organisms need for respiration.
Using the M.U.S.E. link, review the background information and animation to complete your report. Use the lab 1 worksheet for assignment instructions and data
collection.
Please submit your completed assignment in your assignment box.
Grading Category Category Criteria Percentage and
Points Possible
Purpose of Assignment and
Content Development Use of appropriate, relevant, and compelling content that expresses topic, main idea, and purpose.
45% (90 of 200
points)
Organization, Grammar,
and Presentation
Organized and complete lab report/worksheet with all relevant information as indicated and outlined on the worksheet.
Language clearly and effectively communicates ideas and content relevant to the assignment.
30% (60 of 200
points)
Critical Thinking Demonstrates ability to analyze assumptions, evaluate evidence, complexities of issues, and alternatives. 20% (40 of 200
points)
Information Literacy and
Research
Demonstrates good selection and use of high quality, credible, and relevant sources to develop ideas that are
appropriate to the assignment. Includes correct in-text citations.
5% (10 of 200
points)
For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.
Reading Assignment
Biology (2012), Chapters 1 & 2
Assignment Objectives
Design a scientific experiment.
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7:16 AM (CDT)
Unit 1 – Individual Project
Collapse Assignment Overview & “Go To” Links
Assignment Overview
Assignment: Unit 1 – Individual Project
Type: Individual Project
Due Date: Tue, 8/29/17
Points Possible: 200
Points Earned: 0
Deliverable Length: Completed Lab Worksheet
View objectives for this assignment
This assignment is the Common Assignment
Details Learn Read
My Work
Online Deliverables:
Submissions
Assignment Overview
Type: Individual Project
Unit: Virtual Lab Demonstrating the Scientific Method
Due Date: Tue, 8/29/17
Grading Type: Numeric
Points Possible: 200
Points Earned: 0
Deliverable Length: Completed Lab Worksheet
View objectives for this assignment
Go To:
Assignment Details
Learning Materials
Reading Assignment
My Work:
Online Deliverables:
Submissions
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Assignment Description
Student Instructions
For each assignment, you will complete the following steps:
1. Click on Learning Materials to Access the M.U.S.E.
2. Use the M.U.S.E. link to complete the lab for this Unit.
3. Track your results in the lab worksheet that is provided.
4. Complete a lab report using the scientific method.
5. Submit your completed lab worksheet to the assignment box.
Using the Scientific Method Lab
Establish a better understanding of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, and apply the scientific method to solve (or understand) a problem. Photosynthesis and
respiration are reactions that complement each other in the environment. They are essentially the same reactions, but they occur in reverse. During photosynthesis,
carbon dioxide and water yield glucose and oxygen. Through the respiration process, glucose and oxygen yield carbon dioxide and water. They work well together
because living organisms supply plants with carbon dioxide, which undergoes photosynthesis and produces glucose, and these plants and bacteria give out oxygen,
which all living organisms need for respiration.
Using the M.U.S.E. link, review the background information and animation to complete your report. Use the lab 1 worksheet for assignment instructions and data
collection.
Please submit your completed assignment in your assignment box.
Grading Category Category Criteria Percentage and
Points Possible
Purpose of Assignment and
Content Development Use of appropriate, relevant, and compelling content that expresses topic, main idea, and purpose.
45% (90 of 200
points)
Organization, Grammar,
and Presentation
Organized and complete lab report/worksheet with all relevant information as indicated and outlined on the worksheet.
Language clearly and effectively communicates ideas and content relevant to the assignment.
30% (60 of 200
points)
Critical Thinking Demonstrates ability to analyze assumptions, evaluate evidence, complexities of issues, and alternatives. 20% (40 of 200
points)
Information Literacy and
Research
Demonstrates good selection and use of high quality, credible, and relevant sources to develop ideas that are
appropriate to the assignment. Includes correct in-text citations.
5% (10 of 200
points)
For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.
Reading Assignment
Biology (2012), Chapters 1 & 2
Assignment Objectives
Design a scientific experiment.
Other Information
There is no additional information to display at this time.
Legend
Extra Credit
View Assignment Rubric
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Assignment Details
Assignment Description
Student Instructions
For each assignment, you will complete the following steps:
1. Click on Learning Materials to Access the M.U.S.E.
2. Use the M.U.S.E. link to complete the lab for this Unit.
3. Track your results in the lab worksheet that is provided.
4. Complete a lab report using the scientific method.
5. Submit your completed lab worksheet to the assignment box.
Using the Scientific Method Lab
Establish a better understanding of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, and apply the scientific method to solve (or understand) a problem. Photosynthesis and
respiration are reactions that complement each other in the environment. They are essentially the same reactions, but they occur in reverse. During photosynthesis,
carbon dioxide and water yield glucose and oxygen. Through the respiration process, glucose and oxygen yield carbon dioxide and water. They work well together
because living organisms supply plants with carbon dioxide, which undergoes photosynthesis and produces glucose, and these plants and bacteria give out oxygen,
which all living organisms need for respiration.