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Yellowdig helps you connect and have meaningful conversations with your peers, instructors, and other people around your organization. The posts you make and the articles you share should be things that will genuinely interest you and yours peers. Most importantly, read a lot and comment often. This is your community to help create and the more you put in the more you’ll get out!

 

In Yellowdig you get points for how much you engage and interact with others by posting or commenting, and also for receiving comments, reactions, and accolades from other people reading your contributions. By coming early, starting good conversations with thoughtful content, and continuing those conversations, you will learn more and get to your point goal faster. You can track your point earning in the main point display at the right and get even more information in the “Show Details” area beneath that. That area also describes how your grade is calculated. To understand more about points and grading, this article11 click: Malaika Karim may help.

 

Any time you have a question about Yellowdig you can click on the question icon at the bottom-left of your screen. That will show you our Knowledge Base and you can contact support at the bottom.

 

The rules here are simple, make posts and comments that spark good conversations about topics that help your community, be respectful of others with different backgrounds and opinions, and don’t be afraid to have some fun while doing it! ?

 

Helpful Video

  • Use to share YouTube clips, TED talks, animations, etc. that help explain a topic in biopsych.

 

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I researched basal metabolism which is the level at which the body utilizes dynamism even when at rest to uphold crucial purposes like breathing and keeping warm. The article is about the definition of basal metabolism and the apparatus for its measurement. The research was conducted in the unrestricted moving louse using a processor-organized open circuitry calorimeter which offers a concurrent dimension of the metabolic bounds as well as the quantification of the interactive parameters. Given that the measurement of basal metabolism is based on calculations, its calculation needs accurate scrutiny and consequently calculated correction of physical singularities arising in an uncluttered circuitry calorimeter (Even & Nicolaidis, 1984). Apparatus used in the measurement of basal metabolism in bodies should allow for straight fortitude of fast basal metabolism alterations to provide the best results. https://pascal-francis.inist.fr/vibad/index.php?action=getRecordDetail&idt=8936699