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5/8/24, 9:09 AM Lesson Activity: Robber Crabs Lesson Activity Robber Crabs This activity will help you meet these educational goals: « You will apply scientific principles to explain phenomena and solve design problems. « You will reason abstractly and quantitatively. « You will make sense of problems and work to solve them. Directions Read the instructions for this self-checked activity. Type in your response to each question, and check your answers. At the end of the activity, write a brief evaluation of your work. Activity Watch this video about robber crabs, and then answer the following questions. Part A What type of invertebrate are robber crabs? Why do these crabs fit in this category? Use evidence from the video in your answer. Answer: Arachnopods are robber crabs. They have jointed body segments and hard exoskeletons in the video. It is evident that they are heterotrophs, a trait shared by animals. Space used (includes formatting): 173 / 15000 Show Sample Answer https://f1.app.edmentum.com/courseware-delivery/ua/715796/45449356/aHROcHM6LY9IMMS5hcHAUZWRIZW50dWO0uY29tL2x0aS92Mi9sZWFybmV... 1/5
5/8/24, 9:09 AM Lesson Activity: Robber Crabs Part B An adaptation is a behavior or a physical characteristic that allows an organism to survive in its environment. What adaptations do robber crabs have? Answer: Robber crabs are protected by powerful pincers. Their pincers are also used for feeding and climbing. Their bodies are further shielded by their exoskeleton and massive size. Till they are big enough to protect themselves, the juvenile crabs cling to shells. Crabs can live long lives because they require less energy when they reach a certain size because they move more slowly. Space used (includes formatting): 386 / 15000 Show Sample Answer Part C Look at the phylogenetic tree. Do robber crabs have more in common with humans or with sponges? What conclusion can you reach about their evolution? https://f1.app.edmentum.com/courseware-delivery/ua/715796/45449356/aHROcHM6LY9mMMS5hcHAUZWRIZW50dWO0uY29tL2x0aS92Mi9sZWFybmV... 2/5
5/8/24, 9:09 AM Lesson Activity: Robber Crabs W\ \ cnidaria " nematoda annelida platyhelminthes porifera mollusca worms spid ‘multicellularity Answer: Since both robber crabs and humans are vertebrates, they have more in common. Simple organisms without tissues are sponges. Humans and crabs share a coelom, bilateral symmetry, and specialized cells and tissues. Vertebrates and arthropods have more nodes, or common ancestors, than crabs have with sponges, according to the phylogenetic tree. Space used (includes formatting): 349 / 15000 Show Sample Answer https://f1.app.edmentum.com/courseware-delivery/ua/715796/45449356/aHROCHM6LY9MMSS5hcHAUZWRIZW50dWO0uY29tL2x0aS92Mi9sZWFybmV... 3/5
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PART 5: Apply Your Knowledge
After completing the Click & Learn and answering the questions in Parts 1 through 4 of this worksheet, use this
information to consider the following scenarios and answer the associated questions. (Note: These are made-up
scenarios based on published scientific studies and patient stories.)
Scenario 1
Carol recently turned 50 and is worried about developing Alzheimer's disease. Her mother suffered from
Alzheimer's before she passed away at age 68, but her father is now 82 years old and has never shown
symptoms. Carol has had genetic testing, and doctors found that she has the same APP mutation as her mother.
1. Based on this information, what is the likelihood (percentage) that Carol will develop Alzheimer's disease?
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Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be taken once.
Force Completion This test can be saved and resumed later.
Your answers are saved automatically.
Question Completion Status:
A Moving to another question will save this response.
Question 2
What characterizes a fixed action pattern (FAP) in animal behavior?
A flexible response that adapts to changing environmental conditions.
OA behavior that is entirely learned through observation and experience.
An instinctive (innate) and stereotyped behavior triggered by a specific stimulus.
A behavior exclusively exhibited in social settings within a group.
A Moving to another question will save this response.
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Looking at the diagram on the right, answer the questions with the table on the left, don't copy anyone else's work, make sure your work is clear, it's a practice assignment, I just need a clear explanation for all the answers
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Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) plays a key role in preventing and reducing medical errors. Based on the reading, how does OBM impact the reduction of medical errors?
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MAKE NARRATIVE REPORT THE TOPIC IS IN THE PICTURE BELOW
The content should have:
* Introduction
* Narration: discussion, skills performed etc
* Conclusion
* Insight : learnings
I NEED ASAP
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As an expert or have knowledge about ergonomics, what are your thoughts on implementing procedures to prevent injuries in the kitchen or in a hotel? Moreover, thoughts on being in a digital era in which gadgets or VR can be a help in making the workplace uncomplicated.
Examples of scenarios are the housekeepers and cooks:
San Francisco hotel employees reported work-related pain or discomfort. That same year, the American Journal of Industrial Medicine published another study that reported that 62% of all housekeeping injuries were identified as musculoskeletal disorders, such as tendinopathy and arthritis.
The biggest problem in the kitchen, though, is heat. While this not only presents physical health risks, it also creates stress in an already high-pressure environment. “If you take the heat out of the kitchen, it becomes more calm and collected,” explains Pedretti. “So you have to look at the type of equipment you put in there.”
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in 10 sentences,,,, how are you going to facilitate your learners’ participation? Give a concrete example.
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Instructions
Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be taken once.
Force Completion This test can be saved and resumed later.
Your answers are saved automatically.
Question Completion Status:
L
Moving to another question will save this response.
Question 11
Which scenario best exemplifies operant (or associative) conditioning?
a raccoon learning to open a latch to access food.
a lizard changing color to match its surroundings for camouflage.
a group of elephants displaying synchronized movements.
O a school of fish swimming in coordinated patterns across different environments.
Moving to another question will save this response.
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I need help with this assignment
What is the broad goal of your project? This can be relatively vague. Example: build bicep muscle mass
Identify and define your target behavior. This needs to be very specific such that an outside observer could easily measure your behavior. Example: Do 3 sets daily of 15 repetitions of bicep curls using 10 pound weights.
How frequent does the target behavior occur now (Baseline) before you implement a Treatment plan? Example: Currently, not lifting weights--occurs zero times per week.
identify the antecedents (stimuli that come before the behavior) and consequences (stimuli that come after the behavior) that you can modify as part of a treatment plan. Example: Antecedents--I will set my weights out next to my shoes and car keys as a reminder to do my reps before I leave for work. Example: Consequences--I will put a star on a chart for every day that I successfully do the target behavior. After 5 stars I will treat myself to Starbucks
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EXERCISE:
Rewrite each of the following sentences so that they are clearer and better focused.
13. Historians' views are harsh toward Nazi Germany.
14. The truck was loaded by the workers.
15. I am always amazed by my sister's intelligence.
16. The indication was that he wanted to leave home.
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what is the decision making framework tool (easy and simple)
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Analyze the following pairs of skills to determine their similarities and differences. Be sure to compare the fundamental movement pattern, strategic and conceptual aspects, perceptual elements, and temporal and spatial elements. Based on your analysis, assess the potential for transfer, either positive or negative, for each pairing. Justify your answer.
Cane walking and using a walker
Downhill skiing and waterskiing
Kickball and baseball
Mountain biking and whitewater kayaking.
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The function of a movement means:
a
The extent to which a student uses a movement pattern successfully for a particular purpose (i.e., can crawl across the room to get an object).
b
Whether or not the movement has a purpose that might be viewed as functional – for example, when a 6 year old puts a toy in her mouth, it is not functional.
c
Function is another word for purpose – Describing the purpose of a movement is the same thing as describing function.
d
A movement is only functional if it is age appropriate – for example, when a 12 year old crawls across the room, even if s/he gets what he wants, the movement is not functional because it is not age-appropriate.
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What a Thumb Can Do For You: follow the procedure below and answer the guided questions and reflection after wards.
Do you know how important your times are? Only primates have hands capable of grasping objects. The grasp is made by the opossible thumbs. Are you aware that you perform a lot of tasks using your thumb and fingers? Have you experienced doing a series of tasks without the aid of your thumb?
Ask a friend to tape your thumbs to the palms of each hands with masking tape. Be careful not to wrap the tape too tightly because it will cut off the blood circulation to your hand then do the following;
A. Write your name with a piece of chalk on the blackboard
B. Pick up your pencil
C. Turn the door knob
D. Pic of a drinking glass
E. Unbutton or rebutton a shirt
Question:
How has having an opossable time thumb helped primates, especially humans to adapt to their environment and survive better than other animals?…
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Label the diagram, please! It's for my nursing assignment and I need some context on it ?
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Grade11 humms
Any one willing to help me right now
Instruction: Choose one animal from "The Basic Animal Group and write a report on its habitat, adaptations for feeding and waste removal, gas exchange, blood circulation, nervous coordination and mechanism for survival. (Note: Below are examples, you may search for an animal of your choice but it should be undomesticated). Below is your point system.
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No need generalized answer ok just answer accurate.
Question 1: Label Discussion as
'Question 1.' Then: Describe the importance of critical thinking. List at least 4 ways in which novice thinking and expert thinking different.
Include an example of a role of a team member who is a novice thinker and a role of a team member who is an expert thinker.
Describe the value of novice thinking. Describe the value of expert thinking.
Give an example that illustrates each.
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Arguments in Literature: Mastery Test
1
Select the correct answer.
Which best describes a thesis?
O A. the overall structure of an argument
O B. the claim made about a text in an argument
OC the textual evidence in an argument
O D.
none of the above
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How can someone improve ideation quality? I mean creative thinking. Please include real life examples
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good rating will be given if both parts are answered by correctly stating which option is right. Please ensure the accuracy of your answer, and respond within a short amount of time (less than an hr and 20 min). Please only respond to the same question once; do not submit answers to the same two parts in different responses. Your hard work will be appreciated with more than a couple thumbs up ratings. Thank you, Expert!
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Instructions: Sketch a predator and prey graph.
PLEASE DO IT NEATLY AND CLEAR ON A PAPER SO I CAN SEE AND PLEASE DO THIS FAST
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What did you learn (Sepsis, Recorder nurse, charting)? What were the most important aspects of the simulation experience? How could you improve the simulation experience?
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The question is based on poster attached below
1. What argument is the poster making? What is the purpose of the argument?
2. What is the rhetorical situation (context, purpose, and audience)?
3. What emotion, logical, and character appeals (pathos, logos, and ethos) are made?
4. Who is making the argument? Is the creator trustworthy and credible?
5. How does the poster make that argument?
6. What are the social, political, historical, and cultural contexts for this argument?
7. How are graphics and visuals used to make the argument?
8. How do language and style contribute to the argument?
9. Is this argument made effectively? Why or why not?
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Show all working explaining detailly each step.
Answer should be type written with a computer keyboard!
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title research: what is the quantitative effect of music therapy on physical and metal health outcomes for patients.
Question
1. what is the basis of this topic/research?
2. practical issue the topic will adress/solve?
3. Gap in knowledge?
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As an expert or have knowledge about ergonomics, what are your thoughts on implementing procedures to prevent injuries in the kitchen or in a hotel? Moreover, thoughts on being in a digital era in which gadgets or VR can be a help in making the workplace uncomplicated.
Examples of scenarios are the housekeepers and cooks:
San Francisco hotel employees reported work-related pain or discomfort. That same year, the American Journal of Industrial Medicine published another study that reported that 62% of all housekeeping injuries were identified as musculoskeletal disorders, such as tendinopathy and arthritis.
The biggest problem in the kitchen, though, is heat. While this not only presents physical health risks, it also creates stress in an already high-pressure environment. “If you take the heat out of the kitchen, it becomes more calm and collected,” explains Pedretti. “So…
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Please show work! Provided an example to help
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SUBJECT : GENERAL BIOLOGY 2
*Evolutionary Relationships of Humans to Other Vertebrates*
QUESTION :
Determine the Evolutionary Relationship of Human to Other Primates and Vertebrates using a Phylogenetic Tree.
NOTES:
- this is for our reporting // script
- answer it with a reporting vibes
- the answer or hand writing pls readable
thank u and stay safe!!
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Part 1: Test for Critical Thinking. Read and analyze the problemscarefully. From your readings and understanding answer the questionsconcisely and in no more than 500 words.
3. Leila has not seen her 89 year old grandmother for quite a whilebecause of the lock down. Upon her visit she just cuddled hergrandmother and did not remove her eyes over her because shemisses her a lot. If you were Leila, describe and explain thepossible skin changes you may notice to your grandmotherbecause of aging.
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What is one concept that you learned from the "First Day of Clinical" Simulation and how you will apply it to your current or future practice?
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Question 74 Which of the following is an important nursing responsibility related to pain?
Question 74 options:
Believing what the client says about their pain
Assuming responsibility for eliminating the client’s pain
Encouraging the client to stay in bed
Involving the family in the pain assessment
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- PART 5: Apply Your Knowledge After completing the Click & Learn and answering the questions in Parts 1 through 4 of this worksheet, use this information to consider the following scenarios and answer the associated questions. (Note: These are made-up scenarios based on published scientific studies and patient stories.) Scenario 1 Carol recently turned 50 and is worried about developing Alzheimer's disease. Her mother suffered from Alzheimer's before she passed away at age 68, but her father is now 82 years old and has never shown symptoms. Carol has had genetic testing, and doctors found that she has the same APP mutation as her mother. 1. Based on this information, what is the likelihood (percentage) that Carol will develop Alzheimer's disease?arrow_forwardTest Information Description Instructions Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be taken once. Force Completion This test can be saved and resumed later. Your answers are saved automatically. Question Completion Status: A Moving to another question will save this response. Question 2 What characterizes a fixed action pattern (FAP) in animal behavior? A flexible response that adapts to changing environmental conditions. OA behavior that is entirely learned through observation and experience. An instinctive (innate) and stereotyped behavior triggered by a specific stimulus. A behavior exclusively exhibited in social settings within a group. A Moving to another question will save this response.arrow_forwardLooking at the diagram on the right, answer the questions with the table on the left, don't copy anyone else's work, make sure your work is clear, it's a practice assignment, I just need a clear explanation for all the answersarrow_forward
- Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) plays a key role in preventing and reducing medical errors. Based on the reading, how does OBM impact the reduction of medical errors?arrow_forwardMAKE NARRATIVE REPORT THE TOPIC IS IN THE PICTURE BELOW The content should have: * Introduction * Narration: discussion, skills performed etc * Conclusion * Insight : learnings I NEED ASAParrow_forwardAs an expert or have knowledge about ergonomics, what are your thoughts on implementing procedures to prevent injuries in the kitchen or in a hotel? Moreover, thoughts on being in a digital era in which gadgets or VR can be a help in making the workplace uncomplicated. Examples of scenarios are the housekeepers and cooks: San Francisco hotel employees reported work-related pain or discomfort. That same year, the American Journal of Industrial Medicine published another study that reported that 62% of all housekeeping injuries were identified as musculoskeletal disorders, such as tendinopathy and arthritis. The biggest problem in the kitchen, though, is heat. While this not only presents physical health risks, it also creates stress in an already high-pressure environment. “If you take the heat out of the kitchen, it becomes more calm and collected,” explains Pedretti. “So you have to look at the type of equipment you put in there.”arrow_forward
- in 10 sentences,,,, how are you going to facilitate your learners’ participation? Give a concrete example.arrow_forwardInstructions Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be taken once. Force Completion This test can be saved and resumed later. Your answers are saved automatically. Question Completion Status: L Moving to another question will save this response. Question 11 Which scenario best exemplifies operant (or associative) conditioning? a raccoon learning to open a latch to access food. a lizard changing color to match its surroundings for camouflage. a group of elephants displaying synchronized movements. O a school of fish swimming in coordinated patterns across different environments. Moving to another question will save this response.arrow_forwardI need help with this assignment What is the broad goal of your project? This can be relatively vague. Example: build bicep muscle mass Identify and define your target behavior. This needs to be very specific such that an outside observer could easily measure your behavior. Example: Do 3 sets daily of 15 repetitions of bicep curls using 10 pound weights. How frequent does the target behavior occur now (Baseline) before you implement a Treatment plan? Example: Currently, not lifting weights--occurs zero times per week. identify the antecedents (stimuli that come before the behavior) and consequences (stimuli that come after the behavior) that you can modify as part of a treatment plan. Example: Antecedents--I will set my weights out next to my shoes and car keys as a reminder to do my reps before I leave for work. Example: Consequences--I will put a star on a chart for every day that I successfully do the target behavior. After 5 stars I will treat myself to Starbucksarrow_forward
- EXERCISE: Rewrite each of the following sentences so that they are clearer and better focused. 13. Historians' views are harsh toward Nazi Germany. 14. The truck was loaded by the workers. 15. I am always amazed by my sister's intelligence. 16. The indication was that he wanted to leave home.arrow_forwardwhat is the decision making framework tool (easy and simple)arrow_forwardAnalyze the following pairs of skills to determine their similarities and differences. Be sure to compare the fundamental movement pattern, strategic and conceptual aspects, perceptual elements, and temporal and spatial elements. Based on your analysis, assess the potential for transfer, either positive or negative, for each pairing. Justify your answer. Cane walking and using a walker Downhill skiing and waterskiing Kickball and baseball Mountain biking and whitewater kayaking. *make into an infographic or flyer*arrow_forward
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