Here's an example of what's due today

Submit tracker and evidence

Thu, Nov 5, 2026 · Week 11 · Principles of Biomedical Technology (Principles of Biomedical Science)

Today's goal: Students finalize and submit their genetic-risk evidence package and update the project 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.

Genetic-risk evidence package and tracker
Completes: A finalized evidence package linking the karyotype, pedigree, and CER, plus a tracker update with status, a self-assessed confidence rating, and a note on remaining limitations.

Tracker update for the genetic-risk unit:

  • Evidence package assembled: karyotype (Trisomy 21 case), pedigree with carriers labeled, and the risk CER, all in one labeled file. Done.
  • Rubric check: each artifact uses correct vocabulary (carrier, recessive, aneuploidy) and the CER has claim, quantitative evidence, and reasoning. Done.
  • Sources cited: case history and codon/inheritance references noted. Done.
  • Status: complete. Confidence rating: 4 of 5.
  • Reflective note on limitations: my 25% risk estimate assumes both parents are carriers from family history; a genetic test would confirm it. That is the main unresolved limitation.

Submitted before the deadline.

Also due today: Submit the tracker update in Schoology and attach the evidence package to the same submission.

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: Biotechnology Research and ExperimentsSelf-check skill: Recognizing that scientific integrity requires citing sources and stating limitations
Why does a complete genetic-risk evidence package include a statement of limitations and cited sources?

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