Molecular Phylogeny and Congruence ● Diogenes yield the same or different phylogeny hypotheses?

Molecular Phylogeny and Congruence ● Diogenes yield the same or different phylogeny hypotheses? Why or why not? We may get differences in resolution if there are differences in molecular evolutionary rates between genes, for example. Discordance between nuclear gene and mitochondrial gene trees can also be an indicator of a history of reticulated evolution (hybridization … Read more

Discuss how your formative and summative assessments check for student mastery.

All assessments should align with standards, objectives, and learning activities. Assessments interact with instruction to deliver an effective learning experience. Teachers need an assortment of formative assessments to check for learning during instruction and summative assessments to check for mastery. In their assessment planning, teachers understand that when students are involved in the assessment/feedback process, … Read more

What are some benefits and potential problems that might arise with the use of crab shells to power batteries?

When was the last time you used a lithium ion battery? Chances are, the laptop you use to complete your schoolwork and the smartphone you use daily contain lithium ion batteries. These rechargeable, lightweight batteries power everything from electric cars to portable electronics and bicycles. Despite their widespread use, lithium metal resources are not so … Read more

Life of Ronin in Tokugawa Japan-Complete a project roughly the equivalent of a 10-12-page paper about anything from Early Modern Japan: text-heavy projects should be roughly 3000-3500 words.

Complete a project roughly the equivalent of a 10-12-page paper about anything from Early Modern Japan: text-heavy projects should be roughly 3000-3500 words. See the rubric below for what you must include: mainly, analysis of both primary and secondary sources.Write a paper (with proper Chicago-style citations). The word requirement includes captions or alt-text for images, … Read more

Demonstrate your engagement with the course material, highlighting your learning. For example: Ask the student a question to expand the analysis.

  Instructor Directions: Responses: In responding to others note what you find interesting in others’ posts and why, developing an analysis. • Your response might seek to clarify ideas or bring something new into the discussion. • A response of “I really agree with what you said” or “ditto!” does not reflect your thoughts or … Read more

Economics Question-Assume a firm has fixed costs of $80 and variable costs as indicated in the table below. Complete the cost table.

1. Assume a firm has fixed costs of $80 and variable costs as indicated in the table below. Complete the cost table. Total product Total variable cost Total cost AFC AVC ATC MC 0 $ 0 $ 80 — — — — 1 110 190 $_____ $_____ $_____ $_____ 2 150 230 _____ _____ _____ … Read more

Explain how the composition of health spending tends to be correlated with a country’s GDP.

Global Health Spending and Development Assistance for Health 1. Describe the four major sources of health spending, namely government spending, prepaid private spending, out-of-pocket spending, and development assistance for health (DAH). Explain how the composition of health spending tends to be correlated with a country’s GDP. 2. Explain the role of DAH financing for global … Read more