Revised Peer Review of Defintion Assignment

To: Lea Ang Salamanca, Team Potluck Member

From: Sidney Singh, Team Potlucker Reviewer

Date: October 5, 2021

Subject: Peer review of the definition of Vitamin K

Dear Ms. Salamanca,

Your definition of Vitamin K is very engaging and informative.

Introduction: This section succesfully outlines the purpose of this assignment.

Reading Context: There was no reading context for the definition and therefore it was unclear if this definition was intended for someone with a background in health sciences.

Parentical Definition: Overall the definition is clear and concise.Simplifying the parentical definition could make it more accessbile for without a background in science. A possible revision could be; “Vitamin K (vitamin that supports blood clotting).

Sentence Definition: This section is excellent as the definition is clear and is written as a complete sentence.

Expanded Definition:The methods of expansion used in this definition include: history, visuals, operating principle and required conditions. Overall,  the expanded definition is  clear and concise.The visuals were revelant to the topic and provided pertiant information. Below are a few suggestions to enhance clarity.

In paragraph one the opening sentences reads as follows, “Vitamin K was discovered in the 1920s when H.Dam, observed that chicks fed a cholesterol-free and low fat diet bled excessively, and their blood took a long time to clot. Upon discovering the missing vitamin, the Danish biochemist named it after the Danish word kogulation, which means coagulate.”

It was unclear whether , “the Danish biochemist,” referred to H. Dam or referred to a different individual.  A suggested edit is as follows; “H.Dam a Danish biochemist discovered Vitamin K in the 1920s.”

Formatting: The second image featuring a vegetable and bottles does not have a caption.  Image 1,3,4 and 5 all have captions. Adding a caption to Image 2 may help in establishing consistency in the defintion.

For the parenthetical definition the word coagulation is written in blue.   I would suggest to rewrite the word coagulation in black.

References: References are cited correctly according to APA format.

It has been a pleasure peer reviewing your definition.  Feel free to contact me at ssidney@student.ubc.ca if there are any further questions.

My Best Regards,

Sidney Singh

 

 

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