SU Urgent
SU Urgent
the correct submission as it was not the correct submission for the
PhysioEx assignment in week-8. Unfortunately, you failed to submit 8
out of the 9 activity reports for this assignment;Activity 2: Receptor
Potential; Activity 3: The Action Potential: Threshold; Activity
4: The Action Potential: Importance of Voltage-Gated Na+
channels; Activity 5: The Action Potential: Measuring Its
Absolute and Relative Refractory Periods; Activity 6: The
Action Potential: Coding for Stimulus Intensity; Activity 7:
The Action Potential: Conduction Velocity;Activity 8: Chemical
Synaptic Transmission and Neurotransmitter Release
andActivity 9: The Action Potential: Putting It All Together. I
cannot award any points for the missing activities for this assignment,
Exercise 3: Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses. The complete step-bystep directions for the PhysioEx experiments are located in the DocSharing area of the classroom at the top of the classroom window;
but I will enclose a copy of these instructions as an attachment to this
critique.
Overall 10.5%on all exercises: I know you can do better, be sure to
read the questions thoroughly before answering and, if I may suggest
try doing the associated quizzes for each activity. In addition, do not
forget to read the portions of the textbook that relate to the Labeling
exercises in order to reinforce this learning activity. Also, be sure to
use all of the other resources that are provided by the text book and
lab manual site such as PAL 2.0 and Study Tools, these are both
available on the A&P Resources tab just below the week-10 tab,
located in the left margin.
Dr. B"
I will attach a page from the instructions I sent you that also states
that you have to complete all of the activities (the instruction I have
highlighted and in each case you only do the first activity and fail to
complete the rest of the activities. The reason you did not receive a
good score on all of these assignments is also quite clear;you only
completed and submitted one out of many activities which
were required. I hope this is now quite clear.