BIO 220 Grand Canyon Week 1 Complete Work
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BIO 220 Grand Canyon Week 1 Discussion 1
Choose an environmental
issue from your textbook, or from your own personal experience and explain how
this environmental issue directly affects you. What is the role of
environmental science in addressing this issue? What challenges do you believe
are the obstacles that would hinder the recommendations of environmental
scientists to address this environmental issue from being successfully
implemented?
BIO 220 Grand Canyon Week
1 Discussion 2
Go to the following
website to determine your personal footprint:.nature.org/greenliving/carboncalculator/index.htm”>.nature.org/greenliving/carboncalculator/index.htm”>http://www.nature.org/greenliving/carboncalculator/index.htm
Report the result of your personal footprint assessment. What factors do you
think had the most effect on your footprint? What can you do to change your
footprint? (Note: For those students using a Screen Reader refer to the
Directions for Screen Reader Users.)
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:
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