BIO 220 Grand Canyon All Weeks Assignment Package
BIO 220 Grand Canyon All Weeks Assignment Package
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BIO 220 Grand Canyon Week 1 Assignment
Details:
Complete the “Scientific Method Matching
Exercise Resource.”
GCU style is not required, but solid academic
writing is expected. You are not required to submit this assignment to
Turnitin,
Scientific Method Matching Exercise Resource In
Part I, match each example from Column 2 with the correct step of the
scientific method in Column 1. Explain the reasoning for your choice in Part
II. Part I
- a) A scientist, based on his observation of the pond,
believes that if a pond is exposed to the waste of an industrial plant,
then the growth of algae will be accelerated.
- b) In her laboratory, a scientist pours a vial of waste
water, collected from the industrial plant, and adds it to a dish
containing pond water. A second dish (the control dish), containing the
same pond water, does not receive the waste water sample.
- c) A scientist wonders if the waste water emitted from
an industrial plant is accelerating the growth of algae in a pond.
- d) After five days, the scientist measures the amount
of algae present in each dish.
- e) The scientist submits his findings to a scientific
journal.
- f) After the data is collected, the scientist discovers
that the dish containing both the pond water and waste water had more than
twice the amount of algae than the control dish.
- g) A scientist observes that a pond adjacent to an
industrial plant has heavier algae growth than ponds farther away.
Part II
Explain why you believe the “Examples of Task”
(Column 2) that you selected is an example of the corresponding “Scientific
Method Steps” (Column 1).
1) The “Examples of Tasks” I selected for the
Scientific Method Step: “Observe”, is accurate because:
2) The “Examples of Tasks” I selected for the
Scientific Method Step: “Ask a question” is accurate because:
3) The “Examples of Tasks” I selected for the Scientific
Method Step: “Create a hypothesis” is accurate because:
4) The “Examples of Tasks” I selected for the
Scientific Method Step: “Conduct an experiment” is accurate because:
5) The “Examples of Tasks” I selected for the
Scientific Method Step: “Collect data” is accurate because:
6) The “Examples of Tasks” I selected for the
Scientific Method Step: “Interpret results” is accurate because:
7) The “Examples of Tasks” I selected for the
Scientific Method Step: “Report results”, is accurate because:
BIO 220 Grand Canyon Week 2 Assignment
Biomes and Ecosystems
Details:
In this assignment, you will be creating a
trophic pyramid, also known as an “ecological pyramid,” for a specific
ecosystem, using the “Trophic Pyramid” template located in the Biome Explorer
at
.gcumedia.com/bio220/biome-explorer/v2.1/index.html”>http://lc.gcumedia.com/bio220/biome-explorer/v2.1/index.html.
Your completed trophic pyramid will be used to identify the trophic levels
within the food web, as well as their effects on the ecosystem. To complete
this assignment, do the following:
- Select an ecosystem from an area of interest to you.
When choosing an ecosystem, be specific. For help differentiating between
biomes and ecosystems, review “Biomes, Ecosystems, and Trophic Levels.
2.Utilize credible sources to select and
research your chosen ecosystem, including the textbook and the Internet
(specifically, you may find the World Biomes page located at
.blueplanetbiomes.org/world_biomes.htm”>http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/world_biomes.htm
helpful).
3.When researching your selected ecosystem, give
special attention to the plant and animals species that inhabit that ecosystem.
This information will be used to design the ecological pyramid.
4.Refer to the “Trophic Pyramid.” You will
complete this template by entering the names of the species that belong to the
various trophic levels (Apex predator, tertiary consumers, secondary consumers,
primary consumers, and primary producers).
5.Refer to the text for further information and
an explanation of trophic levels.
Using your completed trophic pyramid, answer the
following questions in a Word document of at least 250-500 words:
- Of the primary producers you selected, which one do you
think has the biggest impact on the ecosystem you researched? Explain.
2.”What species did you select for the apex
predator? Explain the importance the apex predator’s impact on the other
species in your tropic pyramid.
3.How did the amount of energy gained compare to
the amount of energy lost as heat at the 2nd–4th trophic levels?
4.Referring to your completed trophic pyramid
template, select one species. If this species was removed from your trophic
pyramid, what would be the impact on the other species of the ecosystem?
5.Can efforts to save a species from extinction
be successful if the focus of preservation is only on that species? Explain
your answer
6.Considering the amount of energy required in
producing animal-based foods and goods, should humans change their habits so
they consume products closer to the bottom of the trophic pyramid? Provide
rationale for your response.
This assignment requires a minimum of two
references to be included.
Prepare this assignment according to the
guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a grading rubric.
Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore,
students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become
familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion
of the assignment.
You are required to submit the short answer
portion of this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student
Success Center. Only Word documents can be submitted to Turnitin.
Submit both the Trophic Pyramid and Word
document to the instructor.
Biomes
Biomes are global geographical areas that share
similar climatic conditions.
Examples of biomes include rain forests,
tropical forests, tundra, grasslands, and deserts.
Ecosystems
Biomes contain ecosystems, which are comprised
of the living and nonliving components that occupy an environment.
Examples of ecosystems include coral reefs and
ponds, tidal zones, oceans, coral reefs, kelp forests, alpine meadows, and the
Arctic and Antarctic Ocean.
Ecosystems consist of various trophic levels,
which comprise complex networks of food chains called food webs. The more
diverse an ecosystem, the healthier and more feasible it is.
Differentiating the Two
The grasslands are a kind of biome, while the
African savanna or the Brazilian credo are both ecosystems found within the
grassland biome.
Tidal zones, Eastern Pacific Ocean, Pacific
Northwest tidal zones, and Puget Sound tidal zones are all specific ecosystems
within the marine biome.
BIO 220 Grand Canyon Week 3 Assignment
Course Final Report Task 1
Review “Course Final Report: Overall Project
Review.” This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the
rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric
prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment
criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment. For Task
1, identify one environmental issue that has impacted you or someone you know.
The issue that you pick will be the topic for your course final report. For
help in selecting topics, refer to “Suggestions for Environmental Topics.” To
successfully complete task 1, do the following:
- Briefly describe the selected environmental issue.
- State your initial position on the issue in one to two
paragraphs.
- Find three articles that support your position.
- List all the references at the end of the report
according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the
Student Success Center.
BIO 220 Grand Canyon Week 4 Assignment
Course Final Report Task 2
Details:
Review “Course Final Report: Overall Project
Review.”
This assignment uses a grading rubric.
Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore,
students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become
familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful
completion of the assignment.
Using the same environmental issue you chose in
Task 1, now find one or more articles which oppose the position you took in
Task 1.
To successfully complete Task 2, do the
following:
Briefly describe the selected environmental
issue. Task 2 is similar to Task 1; however, when working on Task 2, revisions
should be made based upon feedback comments and/or proof reading.
State the opposing position on the issue in one
to two paragraphs.
State your rebuttals to the opposing position on
the issue in one to two paragraphs.
Find one or more articles that oppose your
position.
List all the references at the end of the report
according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the
Student Success Center.
BIO 220 Grand Canyon Week 5 Assignment
Collaborative Learning Community Conservation
Presentation
Details:
This is a Collaborative Learning Community (CLC)
assignment.
Select an endangered species and create a
15-slide PowerPoint that outlines the following:
1- Explain the causes for the
decline of this species; include statistics that demonstrate the decline of the
species, when available.
2- Explain how human
activities may have affected the species.
3- Provide information on
current efforts by conservationist to preserve this endangered species, include
information on how conservationists are taking into account preserving the
entire ecosystem of the endangered species.
4- One slide should include a
sample picture that could be used for a marketing campaign to save the
endangered species.
5- List a minimum of four
references (on the last slide according to the guidelines found in the GCU
Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center
Note: Each student is to include their name in
the notes section of the slides that they worked on.
While GCU style format is not required for the
body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text
citations and references should be presented using GCU documentation
guidelines, which can be found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student
Success Center.
This assignment uses a grading rubric.
Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore,
students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become
familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful
completion of the assignment.
You are not required to submit this assignment
to Turnitin, unless otherwise directed by your instructor. If so directed,
refer to the Student Success Center for directions. Only Word documents can be
submitted to Turnitin.
BIO 220 Grand Canyon Week 6 Assignment
Global Warming Essay
Details:
Write a 500-750 word essay about global warming
that addresses the following points:
1- What is global warming?
2- Describe how human activities impact global
warming
3- Explain what you can do as an individual to
minimize your contribution to global warming.
Remember to support your data and information
with appropriate citations. A minimum of two references must be included.
Prepare this assignment according to the
guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a grading rubric.
Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore,
students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become
familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful
completion of the assignment.
You are required to submit this assignment to
Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center. Only Word
documents can be submitted to Turnitin.
BIO 220 Grand Canyon Week 7 Assignment
Final Report: Part 4
Details:
Review the “Final Report Guidelines” for
specific directions in completing Part 4.
Using the work you completed in Parts 1-3, write
your final research report, which should be a minimum of 1,000-1,250-words.
A minimum of six references must be included.
Prepare this assignment according to the
guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a grading rubric.
Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore,
students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become
familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful
completion of the assignment.
You are required to submit this assignment to
Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center. Only Word
documents can be submitted to Turnitin.
Final Report Guidelines
During this course, many environmental issues
will be examined in detail. The Final Report is a project that will give you an
opportunity to focus on an area of interest to you. You will research and write
an essay on an environmental issue. The research essay will be written in
stages with different assignments/tasks throughout this course.
The following are brief descriptions of the
project tasks in each topic:
Part 1: Identify one environmental issue and
create an outline for your research essay.
Part 2: Find three articles which oppose your
position. Complete your opposition paragraph.
Part3: Find three articles which support your
position. Complete your rebuttal.
Part 4: Finalize your report and submit as
directed by the instructor.
Part 1
Identify one environmental issue that has
affected you or someone you know. The issue you choose will be the topic for
your Final Report. For help in selecting topics, refer to the “Suggestions for
Environmental Topics.”
To successfully complete Part 1, do the
following:
Complete the Final Report Outline as specified
in the directions.
Grading Criteria
Consider the following criteria when developing
the outline for your essay. These criteria will be applied when this assignment
is graded.
Part 2
Using the same environmental issue you chose in
Part 1, find three articles that oppose the position you have taken.
To successfully complete Part2, do the
following:
- Create a complete second paragraph using your final
report outline. Revisions should be made based upon feedback comments
and/or proofreading.
- Anticipate opposing arguments and explains why they are
wrong or not relevant.
- Include supporting in-text citations and complete
references.
List all the references at the end of the report
according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the
Student Success Center.
Grading Criteria
Consider the following criteria when developing
the outline for your essay. The criteria will be applied when this assignment
is graded.
Part 3
Using the same environmental issue you chose in
Part 1, find three articles that support your position.
To successfully complete Part3: 1.
Create a complete third paragraph using your
final report outline. Revisions should be made based upon feedback comments
and/or proofreading.
- State your rebuttals to the opposing position on the
issue.
- Include supporting in-text citations and complete
references.
List all the references at the end of the report
according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the
Student Success Center.
Grading Criteria
Consider the following criteria when developing
the outline for your essay. The criteria will be applied when this assignment
is graded.
Part 3
Using the same environmental issue you chose in
Part 1, find three articles that support your position.
To successfully complete Part3: 1.
Create a complete third paragraph using your
final report outline. Revisions should be made based upon feedback comments
and/or proofreading.
- State your rebuttals to the opposing position on the
issue.
- Include supporting in-text citations and complete
references.
List all the references at the end of the report
according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the
Student Success Center.
Grading Criteria
Consider the following criteria when developing
the outline for your essay. The criteria will be applied when this assignment
is graded.
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