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Activity 5: TaskStream Performance Task

Now that you have completed Module 8 you are ready to complete ANT1 Task 703.1.6-06, 07.   Go to www.Taskstream.com for the instructions on how to get started on Task 2 and 3. 

Task: Mechanical and Chemical Digestion

  • Read the instructions for this task.
  • Order the Neo/Sci Food Digestion – Investigation Kit.
  • When you receive the kit, complete the activities included in the lab manual.
  • After you have become familiar with the digestive enzymes and indicators included in the kit, design an experiment that tests one independent variable that is related to chemical digestion.
  • Complete the first part of the lab report and then perform the experiment.
  • Finish the lab report and compare it to the rubric before submitting it to TaskStream.

 

TASK CHECKLIST – Part A (Project Design – completed before performing the experiment)

1.       Did you articulate your responses in a clear, accurate and understandable manner?

2.       Did you use correct grammar, punctuation and spelling in your written work?

3.       Did you provide a precise summary of chemical digestion?

4.       Did you accurately identify more than three factors that affect chemical digestion?

5.       Did you accurately identify the independent and dependent variables for the experiment?

6.       Did you accurately identify the controlled variables for the experiment?

7.       Did you write a problem statement that investigates the relationship between the independent and dependent variables?

8.       Did you write a hypothesis that anticipates the relationship of the independent and dependent variables?

9.       Did you provide a credible and well-supported explanation of how a hypothesis was reached?

TASK CHECKLIST – Part B (Scientific Report – completed after performing the experiment)

1.       Did you provide a precise description of the steps of the experiment?

2.       Did you provide a credible and well-supported explanation of how to measure the results?

3.       Did you provide an appropriate data table template?

4.       Did you provide a credible and well-supported explanation of how the controlled variables will be held constant?

5.       Did you appropriately record the data for the experiment using the blank template created in part A4c?

6.       Did you create a visual representation that accurately represents the results?

7.       Did you provide a credible and well-supported explanation of the results of the experiment with reference to the independent and dependent variables?

8.       Did you provide a precise summary of the results of the experiment?

9.       Did you provide a credible and well-supported explanation of how the results compare with the hypothesis?

10.   Did you provide a credible and well-supported explanation of how the findings relate to chemical digestion?

11.   Did you provide in-text citations and references that contain no readily detectable errors?

 

Copyright 2008, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. sguy. (2007, March 01). Module 8 - Digestive, Hepatic, and Urinary Systems - Activity 5. Retrieved November 20, 2009, from Western Governors University Web site: http://ocw.wgu.edu/liberal-arts/anatomy-and-physiology/a85.html. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License