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Directions: for each blank in the essay below, #1 – # 7, cho…

Directions: for each blank in the essay below, #1 – # 7, choose the word(s) NOT the letter, from the Word Bank that best completes the essay. A word may be used more than once and not all words will be used. You must spell the words correctly.  The flow of genetic information from [1] to [2] to [3] was described as the [4] by Francis Crick. In  this model, information stored in the [5] of eukaryotic cells is [6] into a message made of a different type of [7].

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Directions: Choose one of the five topics below and write a…

Directions: Choose one of the five topics below and write a five-paragraph essay on your chosen topic; this is not open book or open notes or open internet! This essay is worth a lot of points, take it seriously. Do not expect to write five sentences for a five-paragraph essay and receive any meaningful points. Do not include lists or bulleted items, this is a narrative writing assignment. Do include a title or otherwise indicate which of the five prompts you’ve chosen to answer. Topic #1: Explain Darwin’s “Descent with Modification” and discuss how this may lead to the Evolution of New Species (Chapters 22, 23, &/or 24).  Topic #2: Discuss the Origin of Species and the History of Life on Earth (Chapter 25).  Topic #3: Discuss specifically the Evolutionary History of Animals and the major adaptations at each step (Chapters 32, 33, &/or 34).  Topic #4: Discuss specifically the Evolutionary History of Plants and the major adaptations at each step (Chapters 29 & 30).  Topic #5: Discuss specifically Human Evolution over the past seven million years including human’s migration out of Africa. (Chapter 34). Deductions: will vary based on content, grammar, spelling, and style; late work will not be accepted. Grading Rubric               Introduction = 5 points  1st Paragraph (10 points total)                         2nd Paragraph (10 points total)  3rd Paragraph (10 points total)               Conclusion = 5 points

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During the development of most animals, cleavage leads to __…

During the development of most animals, cleavage leads to _____.

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A true coelom is _____.

A true coelom is _____.

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The densitometer pattern seen in nephrosis is due to:

The densitometer pattern seen in nephrosis is due to:

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Which of the following is characteristic of protostomes?

Which of the following is characteristic of protostomes?

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One of the primary developmental/anatomical characteristics…

One of the primary developmental/anatomical characteristics distinguishing the major animal phyla is the condition of the body cavity. A pseudocoelomate animal is one in which the body cavity is _____.

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How many of the following can be used to distinguish a nemat…

How many of the following can be used to distinguish a nematode worm from an annelid worm?1. type of body cavity2. number of muscle layers in the body wall3. presence of segmentation4. number of embryonic tissue layers5. shape of worm in cross-sectional view

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Which of the following specific gravity determinations would…

Which of the following specific gravity determinations would be most likely to correlate with a light yellow urine?

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[U6Q] YaPing is working with Kathy in her home. YaPing tells…

[U6Q] YaPing is working with Kathy in her home. YaPing tells Kathy, “Go wash your hands.” YaPing delivers praise after Kathy washes her hands and then says, “Go to the kitchen and get a spoon and a bowl.” Next, YaPing asks, “What are you holding?” and Kathy responds, “Spoon.” YaPing then tells Kathy to get a snack that she can eat with a spoon. YaPing is using which basic element while teaching in this scenario?

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