Here's an example of what's due today

Submit organization evidence

Mon, Feb 8, 2027 · Week 4 · Human Anatomy & Physiology (Human Body Systems)

Today's goal: Submit the body-organization evidence set and update your tracker.

Learn first

What a finished product looks like

This is a model of the work you should turn in today. Use it to check your own: match the structure and the level of detail, do not copy it. Your data and wording should be your own.

Body-organization evidence packet and tracker
Completes: A combined evidence packet for the organization week (planes diagram, tissue model, patient map) with an updated weekly tracker and a short reflection connecting tissues to systems.

Weekly tracker (Week 2):

  • Body planes and cavities diagram: complete, dated, organs placed. Done.
  • Tissue organization model: complete, four tissue types and five levels labeled. Done.
  • Patient anatomy map with rationale: complete. Done.

Rubric self-check: every artifact dated, labeled, and accurate. Yes.

Two-sentence reflection: I can now see that organs are built from the four tissue types working together, like the heart using muscle, connective, epithelial, and nervous tissue. This helps me understand that a disease often starts in one tissue type and then affects the whole organ and system.

Also due today: Submit as a combined PDF or folder upload by end of class.

Check yourself

WebXam problem for today's skill

One exam-style question that uses exactly what you practiced today. Try it before you reveal the answer, then read why each choice is right or wrong.

WebXam-style domain: Human Body Form, Function, and PathophysiologySelf-check skill: Ordering the levels of structural organization
Which sequence lists the levels of structural organization from smallest to largest?

Tap an answer to see the full explanation. Nothing is recorded or graded.