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Unit 2.4 Exploring Enzymes
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Chapter 3 - Standards for Critical Thinking🎯 What You Will Learn in This Chapter[🔍] Explore the 10 key critical thinking standards.[🧩] Understand how clarity, precision, and accuracy prevent misunderstandings.[💡] Learn how relevance, depth, and breadth reveal the full picture.[⚖️] See how logic, ethics, significance, and fairness lead to responsible choices.[🛠️] Apply these standards to real-life examples.[📝] Test your understanding with a chapter review.🧭 The 10 Standards of Critical ThinkingThink of these as the 10 questions you should ask about any piece of information. Is it clear? Is it accurate? Is it fair? Let's break each one down.StandardDescriptionExample1. [💡] CLARITYClear, understood?Elaborating, providing examples.2. [🎯] ACCURACYTrue, correct?Checking, verifying.3. [📏] PRECISIONSpecific, exact?Specifying, detailing.4. [🔗] RELEVANCERelated to the problem?Focusing on key factors.5. [🕳️] DEPTHAddressing underlying factors?Analyzing multiple viewpoints.6. [🌐] BREADTHDifferent perspectives?Considering other viewpoints.7. [🧩] LOGICMutually supporting?Drawing a sound conclusion.8. [🤝] ETHICSPrincipled, moral?Respecting rights, considering impact.9. [⭐] SIGNIFICANCEMost important?Focusing on the primary cause/issue.10. [⚖️] FAIRNESSRepresented fairly?Presenting all sides objectively.1️⃣ Standard #1 - ClaritySubtitle: Is the information clear and easy to understand?[🛠️] Comparison[❌] Unclear: "Social media affects teenagers negatively."[✅] Clear: "Spending too much time on social media can harm teenagers' mental health and sleep patterns0 due to cyberbullying, social comparison, and late-night use."[💡] Key Takeaway: Why it mattersClarity is the foundation. If a message isn't clear, you cannot determine its accuracy or relevance
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Quadriceps – large muscles on the front of the thigh used for running, jumpinBones & Joints Femur – the thigh bone, the longest and strongest bone in the body Tibia – the shin bone that supports body weight in the lower leg Joint – where two bones meet and allow movement (like knee, hip, ankle) Turnout – a ballet position where the legs rotate outward from the hips Range of motion – how far a joint can move in different directions Alignment – the correct positioning of bones and joints in the body Endurance & Training Endurance – the ability to sustain physical activity for a long period of time Cardiovascular fitness – how well the heart and lungs supply oxygen during exercise Explosive strength – the ability to produce a lot of force in a short amount of time (like sprinting or jumping) Neuromuscular control – coordination between the brain and muscles to produce precise movement Muscular endurance – the ability of muscles to keep working without getting tired quickly Injury Prevention & Balance Muscle imbalance – when one group of muscles is stronger or tighter than its opposing group Posture – how the body is positioned when sitting, standing, or moving Force distribution – how physical stress is spread across the body during movement Flexibility – the ability of muscles and joints to stretch and move easily Joint stability – the ability of a joint to stay strong and controlled during movement g, and straightening the leg Hamstrings – muscles on the back of the thigh that help bend the knee and power movement Calf muscles – muscles in the lower leg that help push the body off the ground when walking, running, or jumping Stabilizing muscles – smaller muscles that help control balance and keep the body steady during movement Gluteus medius – a hip muscle that helps with balance and keeping proper alignment when standing or moving Core muscles – muscles in the abdomen and lower back that support posture and balance
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