discuss the use of perspective, anatomy, or landscape in a specific drawing to painting by him

the assignment about : Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Pico Della Mirandola.

* Answer the following essay Question inthorough and thoughtful manner ( 3 to 5 pages all together )

1- In analyzing the relationship between art and science in the work of Leonardo Da Vinci. discuss the use of perspective, anatomy, or landscape in a specific drawing to painting by him ( include a printout of the art work with your assignment). In your discussion,quote directly from Leonardo’s writings in Bondanella. Why is it both significant and controversial that Leonardo chose to view science as a strictly secular study? Do you agree with this point of view? Why or Why not? Explain in detail. As opposer to Leonardo, why was Michelangelo not satisfied with creating scientifically realistic art? Why did he actively seek to combine both Christian and Pagan elements in his art works and how is this approach similar to Pico della Mirandola’s use of multicultural sources in his “Oration on the Dignity of Man”? Discuss in Detail and quote directly from both Michelangelo’s and Pico’s writings in Bondanella. Why was public art important in Florence and how dose Michelangelo’s “David” fit the role of a “speaking statue” as defined by turner? discuss and quote directly from turner in your analysis.

Explain the meaning of the statement “natural selection is not evolution”

ESSAY QUESTIONS
1) Describe the theory of evolution and discuss how it is supported by evidence from two of the following areas.
a. population genetics
b. molecular biology
c. comparative anatomy and embryology
2) Describe the process of speciation. Include the factors that may contribute to the maintenance of genetic isolation
3) Explain the meaning of the statement “natural selection is not evolution”

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Darwinian View of Life
Evolution is the change over time. He also called it descent with modification.
Natural selection is the survival of the fittest where only the strong survive.
Gradualism is the theory that profound change is the cumulative product of slow change.
Uniformitarianism is the theory that geological processes have not changed throughout Earth’s history.
Darwinian Revolution
Darwin’s main research was centered on the Galapagos Islands and the many species of finches.
Discovered a new species could arise from an ancestral form by the gradual accumulation of adaptations to a different environment.
Darwin thought life was like a tree with multiple branching and rebranching from a common trunk. At each fork is an ancestor common to all lines of evolution branching from that fork.
Natural Selection and Adaptation
Production of more individuals than space leads to a struggle for existence. Only a fraction of offspring survive.
Natural selection is the unequal ability of individuals to survive and reproduce. It occurs through interaction between the environment and the variability inherent among individuals. The product is the adaptation of populations to the environment
Artificial selection is when the animals are forced to breed with the most fit individuals
Natural selection and evolution occur over long periods of time
Variations by chance are mutation and genetic recombination.
Evidence of Evolution
Biogeography is the geological distribution of species. Certain species are only found in certain places
Darwinian views predict that evolutionary transitions should show in the fossil record.
Comparative anatomy: Homology is similarity in characteristics resulting from common ancestry.
Comparative embryology: Closely related organisms go through similar stage in their embryonic development.
Molecular biology: Evolutionary relationships among species reflect in their DNA and proteins.
Population Genetics
A population is a…

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How do the systems differ between some of the classes of mollusks?

Compare the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems of Porifera, Cnidaria, and Platyhelminthes.
Each mollusk has a foot, head, visceral mass, and a mantle. Describe the anatomy of a mollusk. Explain how the different systems function. How do the systems differ between some of the classes of mollusks?
Describe in detail the life stages of arthropods. Outline incomplete and full metamorphosis. Which insects undergo a complete metamorphosis? Which undergo incomplete metamorphosis?
How does a starfish move? Describe their hydraulic system of movement in detail.
Explain the digestive, excretory, circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems of a fish. What organs do they have?
Explain the five characteristics that have helped reptiles adapt to life on land. What about birds? Discuss how birds’ circulatory, respiratory, reproductive, skeletal, and excretory systems support the avian way of life.
What two characteristics do mammals have that differentiate them from all other vertebrates?
Explain the lymphatic and endocrine systems in detail. What do they consist of? What role do they play?
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Identify the muscle groups likely to be affected by Ms. G’s condition by referring to “ARC: Anatomy Resource Center.

Max Points: 20.0

The case scenario provided will be used to answer the discussion questions that follow.

Case Scenario

Ms. G., a 23-year-old diabetic, is admitted to the hospital with a cellulitis of her left lower leg. She has been applying heating pads to the leg for the last 48 hours, but the leg has become more painful and she has developed chilling.

Subjective Data

  • Complains of pain and heaviness in her leg.
  • States she cannot bear weight on her leg and has been in bed for 3 days.
  • Lives alone and has not had anyone to help her with meals.

Objective Data

  • Round, yellow-red, 2 cm diameter, 1 cm deep, open wound above medial malleolus with moderate amount of thick yellow drainage
  • Left leg red from knee to ankle
  • Calf measurement on left 3 in > than right
  • Temperature: 38.9 degrees C
  • Height: 160 cm; Weight: 83.7 kg

Laboratory Results

  • WBC 18.3 x 10š² / L; 80{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} neutrophils, 12{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} bands
  • Wound culture: Staphylococcus aureus

Critical Thinking Questions

1) What clinical manifestations are present in Ms. G and what recommendations would you make for continued treatment? Provide rationale for your recommendations.

2)Identify the muscle groups likely to be affected by Ms. G’s condition by referring to “ARC: Anatomy Resource Center.”

3) What is the significance of the subjective and objective data provided with regard to follow-up diagnostic/laboratory testing, education, and future preventative care? Provide rationale for your answer.

4) What factors are present in this situation that could delay wound healing, and what precautions are required to prevent delayedwound healing? Explain.