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Ecology

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Background Information

Some links to other, related information on our Web server
Bio 104 Photosynthesis – Information on the process by which plants turn sunlight into food for everyone
Bio 106 Coevolution and Pollination – Information on organisms which have evolved totally dependent on each other, especially pollinator-pollination relationships
Bio 106 Ecology – General Information on a variety of ecological topics
Bio 116 Worm Bin Activity – Instructions for setting up a worm bin in a 2-liter bottle

Your Assignment
Final One

I do want to put something here for this assignment (one last one) that will include information from the whole quarter. Check back soon. This will be due by the end of finals’ week. Please try to have all previous assignments submitted by the end of the last week of classes so I have time to grade them. The grading criteria for this assignment are given below, and you should also refer to those as you work on the assignment. A total of xx points is possible.

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At this point, if you are a registered student, you should submit your work.  

Grading Criteria

1.   Overall:
2 — The grammar, English usage, punctuation, and spelling were very good
1 — The grammar, etc. were OK
0 — The grammar, etc. were poor
2 — The student, obviously, went beyond the minimum requirements of the assignment
1 — The student adequately completed the assignment
0 — The student completed considerably less of the assignment than what was required
2 — It is evident that the student used much insight, thoughtfulness, and critical thinking when completing this assignment
1 — The student adequately thought about the assignment – there was, perhaps, a bit of “fuzzy thinking” in a couple places
0 — The assignment gives the appearance of being “slapped together” just to get it done, with little evidence of thoughtfulness

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