Critically evaluate a scientific research on environmental toxins. To begin, choose Mercury toxin to research. Craft an
Question:
Critically evaluate a scientific research on environmental toxins. To begin, choose Mercury toxin to research. Craft an analysis of the toxin's impact on human health based on what you have learned. Address the following in your analysis: What message are the authors trying to convey about that toxin? Describe the possible sources of human exposure to this toxin, and analyze their risk. Analyze what happens when this toxin enters the environment. Analyze the persistency of this toxin. Analyze the federal government's recommendations for protecting human health from this toxin. Describe what other sources of information say about these toxins. Identify any discrepancies you found in your research. If the authors have different perspectives, how might these differing views affect environmental health? Your analysis should follow a logical structure and be evidence based. Use the MEAL Plan to help guide the organization of your analysis: Main Idea: Present the main point or idea that you are making about the environmental toxin you studied. Evidence: What does the research say?
Analysis: Summarize main ideas from articles related to the points outlined for this assessment. Compare and contrast the ideas of the authors of the two articles. Identify those ideas and facts that relate directly or indirectly to your main point. Make explicit links between source articles, your personal experience, and your current analysis.
Chemistry The Central Science
ISBN: 978-0321696724
12th edition
Authors: Theodore Brown, Eugene LeMay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward