What is mechanical digestion?
Explain the process of digestion from the moment food enters your mouth till the moment it exits your body.
What is chemical digestion?
What is mechanical digestion? Explain the process of digestion from the moment food enters your mouth till the moment it exits your body.
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From the list of questions below, list your top five most interesting questions. Describe why you chose each of the questions and explain your order.
Where does blood come from? What's an Adams Apple? Why do I get an ice cream headache? Why do I have a belly button? What's a Funny Bone? What causes hiccups? What are butterflies in your stomach? Why do people need to sleep? Is it possible to drink too much water? Why can't humans eat grass? Why do I get a stitch in my side when I run? Can two brown eyed parents have a blue eyed child? Do your eyes grow like the rest of your body? Answers can be found at: FAQ Kids _1. What is the role of chloroplasts in photosynthesis?
2. Explain why animals must depend on organisms which can use the process of photosynthesis? 3. Predict what might happen if animals evolved chloroplasts in their body cells. 1. What is the difference between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores?
2. As far as total number of animals, which of these three groups has the largest population? Explain your choice 3. Describe two physical and two behavioral differences between herbivores and carnivores. To create fog for movies and television shows, technicians often pour water over solid carbon dioxide, also called dry ice. Based on your knowledge of particles and the motion of these particles and how temperature affects these particles, address these questions:
1. Describe how fog is produced when you pour water over the dry ice? 2. Explain how you could accelerate the production of fog using dry ice? 3. What could I do to the room where I am producing the fog in order to make the fog thicker and last longer? Explain.Explain how altering the temperature of the room where the fog is being produced Today we will use our blog assignment to help us prepare for our Wiki page about landmarks. Our goal will be to create a game plan or action plan to help us with the organization of our wiki page. This action plan must include all of the components of our page from the description to the closing paragraph. Keep in mind the purpose of the wiki page. We want to inform our audience of not only the landmark, but of the consideration of its physical and chemical properties. Finally, we need to formulate a way to redesign the landmark to offset the effects of the environment. Remember, a landmark should be designed to have a long lifespan.
The content of this action plan should be to first determine your main ideas or headings. Then, organize these headings so that your information has a logical flow. Once you have the headings organized, go back for each heading and generate descriptions for each. These descriptions should include the information that would be necessary to fully explain each heading. Minerals found in our environment are often extracted from the ground in the form of an ore. This ore must be separated in a process called mineral dressing or ore dressing. Mining companies must consider whether the value of the mineral justifies the expense of this extraction and separation process.
With this in mind, develop a plan of action to determine whether or not to extract a mineral. What factors must you consider? What facilities would you need? What scientific knowledge must you have? Good luck you mineral miners!! A class motto is a phrase designed to capture the beliefs and values of an individual or group. I believe it is important for each class to establish a motto for this school year.
Your first blog will be to think of at least 3 possible mottos and post on this site. We will view each possibility and vote on the one we feel best expresses our character. |
BlogsBlogs will be complex questions addressing specific topics covered in class. Blog groups will be assigned each quarter and class time will be given for your responses. New blogs will be posted on Monday and evaluated on Friday. There will NOT be a blog every week. A scoring guide will be available will be used to evaluate the posts. Evaluations will be conducted by the teacher and fellow students. Archives
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