Short Answer Cell Types and Viruses
- Due Oct 6, 2024 by 11:59pm
- Points 20
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- Available Aug 10, 2024 at 12am - Oct 6, 2024 at 11:59pm
Short Answer Questions:
Virus vs. Bacteria Question 1: Why won't antibiotics work on viruses?
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- Write an outline of the information you need to answer this question. - this is worth the most points.
- Feed the question into ChatGPT and copy and paste the first answer into the Canvas assignment
- Response: Write a one paragraph response to this exercise.
- Which of the information did we cover in the course (either through Canvas or in class) vs. what didn't we cover?
- What part of the answer is accurate, what part are you unsure if it is accurate, and what part is inaccurate (if any)?
- What information is left out that we covered in class?
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Virus vs. Bacteria Question 2:
Make a series of drawings that show each stage of a virus infecting a cell, replicating and then leaving a cell.
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- For each drawing add a label that identifies what is happening
- Do this by hand and then photograph and upload the pictures.
- Please don't use pencil as it doesn't show up well in Canvas viewer.
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Rubric
Keep in mind that 20 students have already been assessed using this rubric. Changing it will affect their evaluations.
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Outline
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Best ChatGPT Response
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Your 1 Paragraph response
Write a one paragraph response to this exercise. What changed in the ChatGPT answer with different directions? What was missing from the first answer? What needed to be removed from the first answer?
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Drawings of virus infecting, replicating, leaving cell
For each drawing add a label that identifies what is happening
Do this by hand and then photograph and upload the pictures. Please don't use pencil as it doesn't show up well in Canvas viewer.
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Total Points:
20
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