BIOL-2401 Anatomy & Physiology I Discussion Board 1

Discussion Board 1



Welcome to your first discussion board for attendance. Some of these discussion boards will have two parts (one for lecture and one for lab), while some will have one part (because that week a test will be due). You are responsible for answering all parts and questions in order to get attendance credit and grade credit for these discussion sections. A new post will open most weeks to take for attendance. After attendance has been recorded you can still do it for the graded credit even if you missed the attendance cutoff, though you will still be marked absent when you turn it in.


Rubric: Discussion Boards 9 total (6 pts each per lect/lab section of DBs, total of 108 pts). This means each lect and lab section of each discussion board is worth 6 points, for a total of 12 points per discussion board. If there is a test for one of the lect/lab sections, then the DB section remaining will count double.


For some of the discussion boards, you will need to post before you can see replies.


Only your first post attempt will be graded. If you go back later in the semester to try to re-post a better attempt to gain more points, this attempt will not be graded.


Today's discussion board:

Lab:

Part I: List an outline of the scientific method steps applied to something you've used in your daily life or something you've read about. You can't use something another student has already written about.


Part II: Safety is very important. List four things you have around your house that you keep/are used for safety purposes, or list items you've used in the past. Also include why you keep them for safety purposes. What would you recommend for someone to keep in their house for safety that you usually don't see?

Please help to answer the above discussion board with the following inputs from chapter 1 to 3 and associated labs i.e.

Text Book:
Anatomy and Physiology: An Integrated Approach; McKinley, O'Loughlin, and Bidle; fourth edition,

McGraw-Hill, 2019. (ISBN: 978-1-260-26521-7)



Chapters 1 to 3

Chapter 1. The Sciences of Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 2. Atoms, Ions, and Molecules
Chapter 3. Energy, Chemical Reactions, and Cellular Respiration