Integrate by discussion the properties of life, basic chemical terminology, and molecules and compounds of a cell necessary for life.

 

ASSIGNMENT 03

SC160 Basic Biology

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Integrate by discussion the properties of life, basic chemical terminology, and molecules and compounds of a cell necessary for life. Include the basic anatomy and physiology of a cell and describe how cell respiration, photosynthesis, and cell reproduction occur in a succinct manner. Include a brief discussion about Mendel’s Laws and an overview of DNA structure and function. Conclude with a discussion of cancer and the mechanisms of gene control.

Grading Rubric

Please refer to the rubric on the next page for the grading criteria for this assignment.

CATEGORYExemplarySatisfactoryUnsatisfactoryUnacceptable

10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points

Student provides a clear,

logical discussion of all of the

following: the properties of

life, basic chemical

terminology, and molecules

and compounds of a cell

necessary for life.

Student provides a mostly

clear, logical discussion of at

least 2 of the following: the

properties of life, basic

chemical terminology, and

molecules and compounds

of a cell necessary for life.

Student provides a partially

clear, logical discussion of

at least 2 of the following:

the properties of life, basic

chemical terminology, and

molecules and compounds

of a cell necessary for life.

Student provides a weak or

unclear discussion of at

least 1 of the following:

the properties of life, basic

chemical terminology, and

molecules and compounds

of a cell necessary for life.

10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points

Student provides a clear,

logical description of the

basic anatomy and

physiology of a cell.

Student provides a mostly

clear, logical description of

the basic anatomy and

physiology of a cell.

Student provides a partially

clear, logical description of

the basic anatomy and

physiology of a cell.

Student provides a weak or

unclear description of the

basic anatomy and

physiology of a cell.

15 points 12 points 8 points 5 points

Student provides a clear,

logical description of how

cell respiration,

photosynthesis, and cell

reproduction occur in a

succinct manner.

Student provides a mostly

clear, logical description of

how cell respiration,

photosynthesis, and cell

reproduction occur in a

succinct manner.

Student provides a partially

clear, logical description of

how cell respiration,

photosynthesis, and cell

reproduction occur in a

succinct manner.

Student provides a weak or

unclear description of how

cell respiration,

photosynthesis, and cell

reproduction occur in a

succinct manner.

10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points

Student provides a clear,

logical discussion of

Mendel’s Laws.

Student provides a mostly

clear, logical discussion of

Mendel’s Laws.

Student provides a partially

clear, logical discussion of

Mendel’s Laws.

Student provides a weak or

unclear discussion of

Mendel’s Laws.

15 points 12 points 8 points 5 points

Student provides a clear,

logical description of both

DNA structure and function.

Student provides a mostly

clear, logical description of

both DNA structure and

function.

Student provides a partially

clear, logical description of

both DNA structure and

function.

Student provides a weak or

unclear description of DNA

structure and/or function.

15 points 12 points 8 points 5 points

Student provides a clear,

logical discussion of cancer

and the mechanisms of gene

control.

Student provides a mostly

clear, logical discussion of

cancer and the mechanisms

of gene control.

Student provides a partially

clear, logical discussion of

cancer and the mechanisms

of gene control.

Student provides a weak or

unclear discussion of

cancer and/or the

mechanisms of gene

control.

10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points

Student makes no errors in

grammar or spelling that

distract the reader from the

content.

Student makes 1-2 errors in

grammar or spelling that

distract the reader from the

content.

Student makes 3-4 errors in

grammar or spelling that

distract the reader from the

content.

Student makes more than

4 errors in grammar or

spelling that distract the

reader from the content.

15 points 12 points 8 points 5 points

The paper is written in

proper format. All sources

used for quotes and facts are

credible and cited correctly.

Excellent organization,

including a variety of

thoughtful transitions.

The paper is written in

proper format with only 1-2

errors. All sources used for

quotes and facts are credible

and most are cited correctly.

Adequate organization

includes a variety of

appropriate transitions.

The paper is written in

proper format with only 3-5

errors. Most sources used

for quotes and facts are

credible and cited correctly.

Essay is poorly organized,

but may include a few

effective transitions.

The paper is not written in

proper format. Many

sources used for quotes

and facts are less than

credible (suspect) and/or

are not cited correctly.

Essay is disorganized and

does not include effective

transitions.

Cell

anatomy/physiology

(10 points)

DNA

structure/function

(15 points)

Format – APA Format,

Citations,

Organization,

Transitions (15

Points)

Properties of life (10

points)

Cell respiration,

photosynthesis, and

reproduction (15

points)

Mendel’s Laws (10

points)

Mechanics –

Grammar,

Punctuation, Spelling

(10 Points)

Cancer and gene

control (15 points)