Criterion achieving a score of 5/6 or better OR “Proficient” OR “Advanced”

Written on Criterion achieving a score of 5/6 or better OR “Proficient” OR “Advanced” and then submitted on the Canvas website for plagiarism checking and grading. Criterion is a writing aid but does not have a scoring method. Canvas has no writing aid. You should write your paper on your own and in your own words.

Suggested organization:
· Introduction to the paper
· Background information; pertinent terms etc
· Very brief presentation of the results [Graph/Image/Table (Optional)]
· Discussion of the results as it refers to the pathology or connects anatomy and physiology (structure to function) as you understand it
Anatomy Paper (as per the course syllabus)
From these presentations you will write 1 short paper (500 - words max)

Presentation and Paper
You will be covering a human disease/disorder/condition/issue that you have chosen from the pre-approved topics. It is important to remember that while you are delivering your presentation, that you do so in a considerate and kind manner since there may be students in the class that are affected by that disease or disorder. All presentations must be professional and at the level of a University biology majors course. Use Vancouver system for citations.
http://www.professionalessay.com/vancouver-format.html

Your presentation/paper will cover background information, symptoms, treatment options and current news/information on the topic. You must scour the peer reviewed journals and reputable science news/information sources.

In the assignment above you will search for 2 articles which will form the basis of your presentations and one of those will be used for your paper. Choose the articles carefully. They must all be from 10 years ago and newer. The focus must be on the assigned subject. If your topic is “muscle”, do not choose, “Poliomyelitis”. Although that does show muscle weakness and wasting it’s due to loss of motor neurons, not muscle tissue. However, a new sports training technique is muscle related. Keep your focus narrow. Select two simple, short research articles for presentations and remember that one will be used for a paper. If your subject is “integument”, there are 762,000+ hits on pubmed for “integument”. Here’s one:

Theranostics. 2018 Nov 10;8(20):5713-5730. doi: 10.7150/thno.28778. eCollection 2018.
Caffeine Protects Skin from Oxidative Stress-Induced Senescence through the Activation of Autophagy.
Li YF1, Ouyang SH1, Tu LF1, Wang X1, Yuan WL1, Wang GE1, Wu YP1, Duan WJ1, Yu HM1, Fang ZZ2, Kurihara H1, Zhang Y3, He RR1.

  1. The entire paper should be single spaced.
  2. Perform formal paper construction, i.e., an introductory paragraph, developing paragraphs and a formal concluding paragraph which address the points in the assignment.
  3. For papers longer than a single page, number all pages at the bottom center of each page.
  4. No margin should be larger than 1”; that means all margins: left, right, top, bottom.
  5. If the assignment is for between 500 and 1000 words, this means 500-1000 words; not 460 or 1020. Points will be deducted for short or long assignments.
  6. Left justify only. Do not justify the right margin; leave it ragged.
  7. Use a standard font. All papers should be in Arial 18 pt. (Large, I know, but it’s easier for me to read)
  8. New paragraphs should not be indented, just place an extra line space between paragraphs Set your tabs for not less than 2 and not more than 4 spaces for new paragraphs;
  9. DO NOT QUOTE! All of the writing should be in your own words. If you need to refer to the author’s writing, do so in your own words, and identify the author per Vancouver format. NO QUOTES, it messes with the plagiarism detector.

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