Friday, October 23, 2015

Project blog 10/19/15-10/23/15

 Your urinary system is the system that gets rid of all the waste. This needs to happen because if the waste is not out of the body then it will get in the way of your waste, will build up and block your other systems from working, and your waste is toxic so it would have killed you before all of this had happened. The skeletal system protects all of the organs and parts of the body that are fragile, they produce the blood in your body, and give it support. if this system did not do this then we would be a blob with no blood or protection so basically we would be dead if it weren't for them. The muscles help us move. So without them we wouldn't be able to move that means we can't get exercise or eat. So we would die. The nervous system gives instructions to the body for what to do and when to do it. Without this system we wouldn't be able to do anything at all so we would die. The digestive system breaks down all of the food that we eat, gives us our nutrients, and keeps us hydrated. Without us what would happen is we would die because we have no nutrients or water in our body. The circulatory brings oxygen and air throughout the body. This needs to happen because if it didn't then we would die of no air. The respiratory system breaths in the air that we need and turns it into the oxygen that we need. So without it their would be no point of having a circulatory system.

Backwards-looking:
Before we began the project all I knew was that we have cells, organs, and tissues in our body.  This was probably because we had no science class at all we did no certain activities that would help us gain this knowledge.
Inward-Looking:
The thing that I think I found frustrating was when we presented it was all ellie speaking and she didn't let other people speak. I thought that this was frustrating because I am a speaker and I have a loud voice and I know that part of the grade is about the presentation skills so it made me and the other people in the group worry about getting a bad grade.

Outward-Looking:
I would give the grade an A- because the project in my opinion was done properly. But I would put it to an A- because of the presenting part of it I would do this because not everyone got a chance to speak.

Forward-Looking:
What I would change if I could redo this project was make sure everyone got the same amount of speaking turns. I would do this because to me it felt like I was trapped inside a shell and not able to come out and speak.

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Sp6
My group constructed an explanation of the urinary system when we tolled the class about what it does for the human body and why it should get the best in a supporting roll award. I think that this was constructing an explanation of this system because it tolled them about it explained it and gave reasons why it should get the adventure award, we even had to draw a picture of it.

Thursday, October 15, 2015

urinary system 10/11/15-10/16/15

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The urinary system gets rid of all the waste in your body this is important because if you don't it will build up if this happens then it can make you sick. Also if your waste builds up then it can get to your other systems and slow them down or stop them this can lead to you dying. Also your waste even if you don't think so is toxic. This means that if theirs too much of it in your body it can poison and slow down your heart rate and eventually kill you.
           
It helps your other system by getting ride of the waste and other things that the systems don't want out of the way. It also takes the waste out of your body so it doesn't build up and get in the way of your other systems. It helps get ride of the waste that could build up to stop the other systems in your body. This you need to happen because if those other systems stop working you will die. 

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sp2
In class my group drew a picture of the urinary system. We did this so we can show the class an example of what the urinary system would look like. It also tells us what it looks like and what everything is called. This will help us understand it and see what things are as a  visual witch will help us when we do our project in science class about the urinary system.

Friday, October 9, 2015

organ systems 10/05/15-10/09/15

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The nervous system is in control of your body it is what tells you what to do and when to do it. The things that makes up this are the brain, the spinal cord, and your nerves. Your brain is the control system of your body. Your  spinal cord carries the messages to and from your body. Your nereves carry in the messages from the outside world.
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The excretory system gets the organs in the system are the kidneys, the regathers, the bladder, and the urethra. The kidneys filter blood and  produce urine.The regathers transfer urine to the bladder. The bladder stores the urine. The urethra takes the urine outside your body.
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The mussels that are in the muscular system are the smooth muscle, the cardiac muscle , and the skeletal muscle. The function of the muscular system is to make you move. An example of a skeletal muscle is your calf. An example of a smooth muscle is your intestines. An example of a cardiac muscle is your heart.
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The skeletal system has bones and lots of joints. The function of the skeletal system is to help you stand help you move  to help protect organs and other  needed body parts that are valuable to our body and keep us alive. The bones function is to help protect valuable body parts and to help us keep our structure and even produce blood. The joints function is to connect bones and they are also the place where we can bend our body.


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sp6
I explained some thing with my notes because I put my notes  in my own words. I did this so I could fully understand my notes. Why I need  to fully understand my notes is because I have to use them for my blogs and I may use them in a test. That is why I decided that I need to put my notes in my own words.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

bodysystemswekleyblog09/28/15/--10/02/15

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       The digestive system uses these following organs. Small intestine, large intestine, mouth, stomach, and esophagus. The function of the digestive system is to eat food then break it down into energy we can use. The small intestines job is to absorb most of the nutrients. The large intestine absorbs the water. The digestive system starts in the mouth. The stomach breaks down the food even more with acade. The esophagus takes the food to the stomach. These two help the digestive system the liver and the bull balder. The liver absorbs fat and nutrients. The bull blader provides the bile.
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                The respiratory  system is made up of the following organs. The trachea, the lungs, and the diaphragm. The function of the respiratory system is to get the oxygen we need and use it to break down sugars. The diaphragm contracts  to pull air in. The trachea is the passage that leads air to the lungs. Lungs hold the bronchioles where the alveoli live witch is where the  hole exchange occurs.
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         The circulatory system is made up of the following organs. The heart, veins, and arteries. The function is to transport oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. The Arteries transport the blood away from the heart. The veins function is to take the  blood to the heart.The heart function is to pump the blood.
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           The steps to making a organ system. The smallest is a cell I like to think of it as a brick. Then the next one is a tissue witch is lots of  cells working together to do a certain job. That is why I like to think of them as brick walls. Next is the organ these are a group of tissues working together to do a certain job. That is why I liked to think of them as one room. The last is the organ system witch is a group of organs that work together to do one  certain job. That is why I like to think of  them as a house.
       
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sp2 developing and using models.
I constructed a physicall lung to represent and understand the lung. For rib cages We used a empty bottle. For a diaphragm we used a cut balloon and stretched it over the bottom of the balloon . Then we took a balloon and we shoved it into the bottle and we stretched the top and we put it over the top of the balloon. When you pulled on the diaphragm the balloon in side witch is your lungs would get bigger and when you let go the lung would get smaller.

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