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CHEM 1412 - CRN 21509: Getting Started
CHEM 1412 - CRN 21509: Getting Started
Getting Started
Final Report
Student Name Chris Ramirez
Student ID 186048
Lesson Getting Started
Institution Houston Community College
Session Fall 2021
Course CHEM 1412 - CRN 21509
Instructor Shuhsien Batamo
Click on the boxes and drag them to the empty, dashed location boxes.
Click "Check Answer."
2. Click "Check Answer."
3. Click "Next" to proceed.
1 Cell membrane
2 Nucleus
3 Mitochondria
4 Golgi complex
2. Click "Check Answer."
3. Click "Next" to proceed.
Predatory Prey
Wolf Deer
Exploration
Once an answer has been selected, click "Check Answer," then "Next" to move on to
additional questions, or "Submit," once the final question has been completed.
Close observation of fruiting body anatomy can lend clues during identification of a
species. Differing species of fungi can appear similar, and it is never advised to eat a wild
mushroom because poisonous varieties can resemble edible ones.
True
False
chicken
fresh flowers
distilled water
Exercise 1
Yes
State Texas
My motivation for taking this course is to learn about chemistry and how it has an effect
in our daily lives. It will also going to help me with my degree in the future
To answer "Competency Review" questions:
Answer the question and select "Next" to navigate to the next assessment, until all
questions have been answered.
Once all answers have been appropriately selected, click "Finish," at the bottom of
the last question. Note: This will lock in all answers to the "Competency
Review" Section. Be sure to review your work before making this
selection.
1. You will not be able to change your answers after selecting "Finish" at the end of
the "Competency Review" section.
True
False
Extension Questions
The Evaluation concludes with essay-style critical thinking questions that will help you synthesize and
apply the knowledge you have gained.
Click the "Extension Questions" button at the bottom of the Competency Review Results page.
Here, you will be given the opportunity to defend your answer in comparison to the suggested
response.
1. Describe what you expect to be your biggest challenge this semester. (If you prefer not
not answer, please type some generic text.)
This semester i will be taking four classes in the college level, that will be one of the hardest challenges so far
from this semester because the most ive taken per semester is 3 classes