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BIO 100 Entire Course

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BIO 100 Assignments: The Scientific Method


BIO 100 Exercises: UNESCO Research
BIO 100 Checkpoints: Living Organisms
BIO 100 Assignments: Pop Ecolab
BIO 100 Assignments: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
BIO 100 Assignments: DemographyLab
BIO 100 Final Projects: UNESCO Paper
BIO 100 Checkpoints: Theories of Biology

BIO 100 Assignment Demography Lab

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Assignment: Demography Lab


Resources: Appendix R, Appendix S: Demography Lab Report, and Demography
Lab
Due Date: Day 7 [Individual forum]
Print Appendix R to easily complete the lab.
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BIO 100 Assignment Pop Ecolab

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Assignment: PopEcoLab
Resources: Appendix P, Appendix Q: Pop Ecolab Report, and Pop Ecolab
Due Date: Day 7 [Individual forum]

BIO 100 Assignment The Scientific


Method

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Assignment: The Scientific Method


Resources: Appendix D and Scientific Method Web site
Due Date: Day 7 [post to the Individual forum]
Review Appendix D.

BIO 100 Assignments Pearson Lab


Scavenger Hunt

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Assignment: Pearson Lab Scavenger Hunt


Resource: Appendix E
Due Date: Day 7 [Individual forum]
Answer all the questions in Appendix E.
Post Appendix E as a Microsoft Word attachment.

BIO 100 Assignments Photosynthesis and


Cellular Respiration

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Assignment: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration


Energy acquisition is essential for all life. Whether the organism is classified as plant
or animal, single-celled or multi-cellular, the exchange of energy and the formation of
products consist of a series of chemical reactions that occur at the cellular level

BIO 100 Assignments Scientific Taxonomy


and Earths Biodiversity Paper

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Assignment: Scientific Taxonomy and Earths Biodiversity Paper


Resource: University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Web site
Due Date: Day 7 [Individual forum]

BIO 100 Capstone CheckPoint

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Capstone CheckPoint
You have read about Earths numerous ecosystems and the biological diversity that
inhabits them. Unfortunately, many of these habitats and the species that inhabit them
are under threat from human encroachment through agricultural activities such as
logging, pollution, or war.
Due Date: Day 4 [Individual forum]

BIO 100 CheckPoint Basic Processes

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CheckPoint: Basic Processes


Due Date: Day 4 [Individual forum]
Select one basic physiological process from the following list:
o Acquire and process nutrients
o Get rid of waste
o Reproduction

BIO 100 CheckPoint Ecology and


Population Growth

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CheckPoint: Ecology and Population Growth


Resources: Ch. 15 of Bioinquiry and Appendix B
Due Date: Day 5 [Individual forum]
Review Ch. 15 of Bioinquiry.

BIO 100 CheckPoint Living Organisms

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CheckPoint: Living Organisms


Resource: Appendix C
Due Date: Day 3 [post to the Individual forum]
Use the table in Appendix C and fill in the missing characteristics that make up a
living organism. Post Appendix C as an attachment

BIO 100 CheckPoint Mitosis and Meiosis

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CheckPoint: Mitosis and Meiosis


Resources: Ch. 5 of Bioinquiry and student companion Web site
Due Date: Day 4 [Individual forum]

BIO 100 CheckPoint Origin of Life

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CheckPoint: Origin of Life


Resource: Ch. 9 of Bioinquiry
Due Date: Day 4 [Individual forum]
Read Ch. 9, section 9.1, How Did Life Originate?

BIO 100 CheckPoint Patterns of Evolution

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CheckPoint: Patterns of Evolution


Resources: Appendix B and Ch. 2 of Bioinquiry
Due Date: Day 5 [Individual forum]
Review Ch. 2 of the text. Refer to Appendix B under Week Six, for more information
on the different types of evolution.

BIO 100 CheckPoint Theories of Biology

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CheckPoint: Theories of Biology


Resource: Ch. 1 in Bioinquiry
Due Date: Day 5 [post to the Individual forum]
Review Ch. 1 pp. 10-11) of the text.

BIO 100 CheckPointPlants vs. Animals

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CheckPoint: Plants vs. Animals


Resources: Plants vs. Animals activity and the Plant and Animal Cells exercise
Due Date: Day 5 [Individual forum]

BIO 100 CheckPointUNESCO Research


Outline

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CheckPoint: UNESCO Research Outline


Resources: Appendix A and Developing an Outline Web site
Due Date: Day 5 [Individual forum]

BIO 100 Exercise UNESCO Research

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Exercise: UNESCO Research


Resources: Appendix A and UNESCO Web site
Due Date: Day 5 [Individual forum]

BIO 100 Final Project UNESCO Paper

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Resource: Appendix A
Due Date: Day 7 [Individual forum]

BIO 100 Week 2 Discussion Questions

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Discussion Question 1
Due Date: Day 2 [Main forum]
Post your response to the following: Choose one theoryspontaneous generation
theory or cell theoryand select one statement that corresponds to the theory you
want to refute or support:
o Spontaneous generation theory

BIO 100 Week 4 CheckPoint Mendel on


Patterns of Inheritance

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CheckPoint: Mendel on Patterns of Inheritance
Resources: Ch. 3 of Bioinquiry
BIO 100Introduction to Life Science with Lab
Course Syllabus Page 16

BIO 100 Week 4 Discussion Questions

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Discussion Question 1
Have you ever tried to pack too much into a suitcase? Then, you know what a
challenge it can be to fit a large amount of material into a small space. Think about
the amazing elegance of the DNA moleculefitting a blueprint for the entire
organism, from the hair color to the code for every single enzyme, into a tiny nucleus.
Resource: Ch. 6 of Bioinquiry
Due Date: Day 2 [Main forum]

BIO 100 Week 5 Assignment Human


System Presentation PLEASE ADD OWN
IMAGES

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Assignment: Human System Presentation
Due Date: Day 7 [Individual forum]
Create a 5- to 7-slide presentation on a human organ system.
Select one of the following organ systems:
o Nervous
o Hormonal
o Digestive
o Respiratory
o Cardiovascular

BIO 100 Week 6 Discussion Questions

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Discussion Question 1
Due Date: Day 2 [Main forum]
Post your response to the following: Describe an example of how natural selection
influenced the evolution of a particular species. Include outside sources if applicable.
Review a classmates post and discuss additional conditions that might have
contributed to the selection process.

BIO 100 Week 8 Discussion Questions

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Discussion Question 1
Resource: Ch. 7 in Bioinquiry
Due Date: Day 2 [Main forum]

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