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Disease assignment

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Biology Project: Imagine you are a doctor and have just diagnosed a patient with a serious disease. The patient will likely have many questions, but may not think of them right away, and it may not be possible to spend the time required during their appointment. Your task is to design, write, and produce a pamphlet or booklet that you could send home with the patient that would answer the questions about the disease that might occur to them after they leave your office. FORMAT:

Biology Culminating Project

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Name:________________________ SBI3C - Biology 11 Summative Culminating Project In this project, students will work in groups of 1-4 to make connections between the llC curriculum and media. Students will pick one movie (that must be teacher approved) and analyze the validity of the science concepts discussed in the movie, as well as expand on these concepts and relate them to the SBI3C curriculum. As part of the project, students will be expected to work together to complete the following: Summary: Write a one page summary of the movie, highlighting significant scientific themes.

evolution, cesarean sections

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ANNALS OF HUMAN BIOLOGY, 1978, VOL. 5, NO. 5, 487--489 Natural selection and birthweight N. BLURTON JONES Department of Growth and Development, Institute of Child Health, University of London [Received 23 March 1978; revised 6 May 1978] Summary. Mean birthweight, even before induced births became commonplace, is slightly lower than the birthweight at which peri- natal mortality is lowest. This finding, once hard to explain by natural selection, is shown to be exactly in line with predictions from natural selection theory. 1. Introduction Karn and Penrose (1952) showed that mean birthweight in man was slightly lower than the "optimum" birthweight, defined as the weight at which perinatal

Chapter 27 Outline

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Chapter 27: Asian Transitions in an Age of Global Change How was this scholar-gentry revival different from past ones? In what ways was it similar to past revivals? How important is trade in this chapter? What were some major changes in trade that helped facilitate it? This chapter is going to give us a lot of background information on Japan. But it will also give us some info on the English and the Dutch and how their dominance affected Asia. The Asian Trading World and the Coming of the Europeans Trading Empire: The Portuguese Response to the Encounter at Calicut The Portuguese weren?t ready to play by the unspoken rules They only had gold and silver to trade They wanted to undermine the Muslims in trade

twitter trap summary and response

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Tenzin Kyizom English 1A Dr. Loretta Kane 08/31/2012 Summary The Twitter Trap by Bill Keller is about how digital innovations have altered the way humans think and how it may be ?eroding characteristics that are essentially human.? Bill Keller claims social networks outsources the brain and is an ?aggressive? distraction. His main thesis is that these digital innovations come with a price and that price may be us humans. The price we pay to use technology is having us go through the easier way but our brains don?t function well and pick up patterns that are usually evident. It also reduces our ability to connect with others and reflect on our lives.

Chapter 26: Phylogeny and the Tree of Life (9th Edition)

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CAMPBELL BIOLOGY, AP* 9th EDITION Chapter 26: Phylogeny and the Tree of Life Biologists trace phylogeny - evolutionary history of a species or group of species To construct phylogenies, biologists use systematics - a discipline focused on classifying organisms and determining their evolutionary relationships. 26.1 The scientific discipline of taxonomy is how organisms are named and classified Common names don?t necessarily reflect the organism they signify (ex: silverfish is a bug and jellyfish is a cnidarian). So, we use Latin scientific names. They come in binomial, or two-part, format. Part 1 - the genus (pl. genera) of the organism Part 2 - ?specific epithet?, which is unique for every species in the genus.

the earth and its people fifth edition chapter 1

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Before civilization
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