Carbon Footprint Hypothesis

Carbon Footprint Hypothesis

We all make everyday choices which impact the amount of carbon dioxide which enters our atmosphere. Driving cars, using energy in our houses, buying local products or products which travel great distances are just some of these choices. In this project, you will determine your contributions to atmospheric carbon dioxide. We will also collect and evaluate survey data for other students on the Auraria campus. We will be discussing the Greenhouse Effect later in the semester. You may want to watch that lecture early to get some perspective for this project.
If you have any questions about this assignment, please contact your lab instructor. They can also review your assignment before you submit it!
DIRECTIONS
A. Go to this survey and complete it for yourself: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1q5bTQaDJoHgQsHFRB-cU-Tjb20rxciGusobiwQBASq8 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
B. Send this google survey to 5-10 students on the Auraria campus (they cannot be enrolled in this class). You can email it to classmates in another class via Canvas but you need to request permission from your instructors or you can just email it individually to some of your friends.
C. Create a hypothesis that you will test using the campus survey data. Think about the questions in the survey and your expectations about how students on the campus will respond and the relationships between multiple questions. The survey was given last semester also so there will be data from a previous semester as well. I recommend keeping your hypothesis pretty simple by only choosing one independent variable and a clear cutoff.
In this Discussion, you will claim your topics for this project and work on ensuring your hypothesis is appropriate. No one in the class can do the same hypothesis and topics will be awarded on a first-come-first-serve basis, so post yours early! Make sure to check the previous posts before posting yours to ensure it is not already taken. The Carbon Footprint Results assignment will not be graded if you did not have your hypothesis approved. I am having you post in the Discussion so you can learn from others so take advantage of being able to review your classmate’s work.
By Wednesday, you can receive 5pts for posting a potential hypothesis (late postings will receive a zero out of these 5 points). Your lab instructor will then respond to your post to let you know whether you need more work on it or not. If not, your instructor will approve your hypothesis and you will receive the other 5pts for this assignment. If your first attempt at a hypothesis needs work, your instructor will provide feedback. You will work back and forth with your instructor on this until you have an approved hypothesis by Sunday night. Be sure to check in often here to make sure you have time to modify your hypothesis as needed. Feel free to make an online conference or on-campus appointment with your TA if you would like to chat about your topic.
Include in your Discussion post:

  1. One clear hypothesis that is testable using the data collected in the survey.
  2. Identification of independent and dependent variable.
  3. List at least two constants and two confounders for your experiment.
  4. If there is a control in the experiment, list it.

Transtheoretical  Model

Discussion
In five (minimum) to six pages (maximum), using the Transtheoretical  Model, describe in detail how you would go about implementing some type  of behavior change.  Real examples work the best; however, if you do not  have one, you can create a scenario.  Please note, if you do not either  use an example or create a scenario, then the assignment is less  applicable to a real-world situation and this could affect your grade.
Explain why the change is needed/why you want or need to change this  behavior, the steps (in detail) for ultimately changing this behavior,  the intended result, and how the intended result would be an improvement  over the original behavior.
You must answer all parts of the question with  no errors to receive full credit.  Use APA format, double-space,  include a title page, page numbers on the top right corner, and please  use correct spelling and grammar.
Answer the following in the paper:
Description of implementation of behavior change
Why change is needed?/Why you want or need to change this behavior?
Transtheoretical model steps in detail for ultimately changing the behavior
What is the intended result? How the intended result would be an improvement over the original behavior?

biology question

biology question

Question 1
Which of the following is NOT a use for an Artificial Neural Network?

Prediction
Sensory Perception
Pattern Recognition
Diagnosis
Question 2
Only a large portion of enzymes are proteins.
  True
  False
Question 3
Which of the following is NOT one of the reflex centers controlled by the medulla oblongata?

Respiratory rate
Sneezing
Hiccupping
Twitching

Question 4
How do the bases in DNA pair up?

A-T, C-G
A-C, G-T
A-G, T-C
A-R, G-J
Question 5
How is DNA read during transcription?

A s first
Three bases at a time
One nucleotide at a time
By Codons
Question 6
Once DNA has replicated, the two copies are untangled to allow cell division to take place.
  True
  False

Question 7
The vestibulo-ocular reflex produces an eye movement in the direction opposite to head movement.
  True
  False
Question 8
DNA and Turing machines are similar because in both, a structure or device moves along a strand of symbols, reading and then writing a new symbol based on what it just read.
  True
  False
Question 9
Which logic gate does a G-Protein process act like if it requires two G-Proteins to be present and active?

AND
OR
NOT
None of the above

Question 10
The first thing that happens during transcriptions is____________.

Something comes along and reads the DNA
Amino Acids are lined up
DNA unzips
The two copies of DNA untangle to allow for cell division

Question 11
Where does translation occur?

Nucleus
Interstitial space
Cytoplasm
None of the above
Question 12
A ____________ is a fertilized egg.

Zygote
Blastoma
Blastocoel
Blastula

Question 13
DNA is a Nucleic Acid.
  True
  False
Question 14
DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid.
  True
  False
Question 15
In the Chinese room argument, a non Chinese speaking person is put in a room with cards that have Chinese writing on them with an instruction booklet on how to respond.
  True
  False
Question 16
Landauer s Principle illustrates which of the following Laws?

1st Empirical Law
2nd Empirical Law
1st Law of Thermodynamics
2nd Law of Thermodynamics
Question 17
If an enzyme is misshapen, which of the following will occur?

It will turn on the process
It will not affect the process
It will turn off the process
None of the above
Question 18
Which of the following is something an enzyme does?

Take apart molecule
Put together molecules
Drive all chemical reactions in the body
All of the above
Question 19
What is the first thing that happens when DNA is ready to replicate?

An enzyme reads half of a DNA strand
Cell division takes place
The two strands of DNA are pulled apart
RNA writes the corresponding base pair
Question 20
Artificial Neural Networks act similarly to sensory perception.
  True
  False
Question 21
Which of the following is NOT one of the principle parts of a neuron?

Diencephalon
Dendrite
Soma (cell body)
Axon
Question 22
The Conclusion to the Chinese room argument is that a computer computes whereas a brain thinks, understands and has consciousness.
  True
  False
Question 23
Which logic gate does a G-Protein process act like if it requires two G-Proteins, one of them on and one off?

AND
OR
NOT
None of the above

Question 24
Rolf Landauer discovered that the process of erasing a bit of information dissipates a small amount of energy as heat.
  True
  False
Question 25
Which of the following is NOT one of the four primary regions of the brain?

Medulla Oblongata
Cerebellum
Brain Stem
Cerebrum

Question 26
The dendrites of one neuron synapse (come together with) with the dendrites of the next neuron.
  True
  False
Question 27
One of the sources of embryonic stem cells is fertility clinics.
  True
  False
Question 28
According to the author of our textbook, Science is a description of reality, not an explanation of reality.
  True
  False
Question 29
If a cell has differentiated into mesoderm the only types of tissue that can be grown is nervous tissue.
  True
  False
Question 30
DNA is biology s version of a Heisenberg s Uncertainty Principle.
  True
  False
Question 31
Neurons use chemical mechanisms to transfer an electric impulse from cell to cell to affect a response.
  True
  False
Question 32
An axon in a neuron has a protective coating to help insulate the electrical signal sent along its length.
  True
  False
Question 33
Which of the following is the brain responsible for?

Thinking
Controlling blood pressure
Handles physical motion when walking
All of the above

Question 34
Which of the following base is not found in an RNA structure?.

Adenine
Guanine
Cytosine
Thymine

Question 35
All of the following describe eukaryotic mRNA except______.

It uses Ribose for its sugar
It is double stranded
It uses Uracil as one of its bases
It is single stranded

Question 36
A _____ is a collection of primitive electronic devices that simulate the human neural system.

Artificial Neural Network
Artificial Intelligence
Central Intelligence
Central Network

Question 37
Nucleic Acids are made up of all of the following except ________?

Phosphorus
Phosphate
Sugar
Bases

Question 38
The medulla oblongata controls 6 reflex centers.
  True
  False
Question 39
Where can scientists get embryonic stem cells?

Skin cells
Fat cells
Inner cell mass
Bone marrow
Question 40
Where does fertilization occur in humans?

Uterus
Fallopian tube
Ovary
None of the above
Question 41
Translation codes for a string of Amino Acids.
  True
  False
Question 42
The most successful applications of neural networks are in categorization and pattern recognition.
  True
  False

Question 43
Which of the following is the part of a neuron that processes input?

Dendrites
Soma (cell body)
Axon
Synapses
Question 44
If an enzyme is correctly shaped, it represents a 1, the enzyme is active and the reaction goes.
  True
  False

Question 45
If the sugar in a nucleic acid is Ribose, then it is DNA.
  True
  False
Question 46
The medulla oblongata is part of the brain stem.
  True
  False
Question 47
_______ is a reflex eye movement that stabilizes images on the retina during head movement.

Cerebrum
Medulla Oblongata
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex
Axons

Question 48
Which of the following is NOT a base in DNA?

Adenine
Ribose
Guanine
Cytosine

Question 49
Where does transcription occur?

Nucleus
Interstitial space
Cytoplasm
None of the above
The process of Transcription creates a strand of RNA.
  True
  False

Mitigation Strategies For Different Pathogen Types

Mini-Case Analysis: Mitigation Strategies For Different Pathogen Types

Prompt: Choose an example pathogen that can be transmitted by more than one source (waterborne, foodborne, vector-borne, airborne).
Outline the specific strategies for preventing and controlling the pathogen based on the source of infection.
Compare the mitigation strategies for the different pathogen sources.
Guidelines for Submission: Submit assignment as a Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Your paper must be 2-3-pages with at least five (5) sources cited in APA format.