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10/31 "Interdependence of Organisms - 2"

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             Interdependence of Organisms Summary: I learned about the parasitic relationships, commensalism relationships, and mutualism relationships. Parasitic relationships mean that a small parasite, such as fleas land on an unsuspecting animal. The animal gets itchy which makes it uncomfortable for it while the fleas get benefited. Commensalism relationships mean that one animal such as a bird decides to build a nest on a tree. The tree doesn't even care. Mutualism means that one animal and another animal both get benefited, such as an ox-pecker and a rhino. The ox-pecker eats the ticks and other bugs that are bothering the rhino, and the rhino gives the ox-pecker food and shelter. The ox-pecker is also like a warning system - letting the rhino know if danger is approaching. Backward-Looking Reflection: I didn't know about the rainforest and all it's symbiotic relationships, such as parasitic,commensalism, and m...

10/24 Interdependence of Organisms

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              Interdependence of Organisms The interdependence of organisms is when organisms depend on each other for food to survive. Their whole reason to survival is so that they can live long enough to reproduce.  Backward Looking - Reflection: If an animal disappears from the rainforest then the animal who depends on this dying species for it's survival will also die due to lack of food. And so on and so on. Also it will affect the animal/plant that it does eat, meaning if the humming bird disappears from the rainforest or other biomes it will affect flowers or other plants, meaning they will over populate or under populate and that biome/rainforest will not have a healthy balances of plants and animals. Inward Looking - Reflection: I liked the work that I did this week because I could understand all the animals and the food chains/webs. I also liked it because of the fun activities that we did.I liked it ...

Nervous System

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                     Nervous System   Function: The nervous system controls are the systems in your body. Organs: Spinal cord, nerves, brain. The spinal cord allows information to travel to and from the brain to other systems.The brain is the "boss" of the whole body. The nerves let you feel something like if you are testing the water at a creek. Your nerves will let your brain know if the water is cold or not. Same thing with a cup of hot chocolate. What other system(s) it works with: It works with all the  systems in your body. Fun facts: 1.Your body has more nerve cells in the human body that stars in the Milky Way(which is our galaxy.) 2.If we were to line up all the neurons in our body, they would reach to be 600 miles long! 3. There are 100 billion neurons in your brain alone. 4. A newborn baby's brain grows almost 3 times the course of it's first year. 5. A ...

Excertory System

                              Excretory System Function:The function of the excretory system(also know as the urinary system) is to get rid of waste. Organs: Kidney, Bladder Functions of the two organs: The bladder 's function is to get rid of unwanted liquids in your body. The kidney 's function is send the waste to your bladder . What other system it works with: The Digestive, Circulatory, Endocrine, and Respiratory systems.  How to keep it healthy:You must exercise to keep your excretory system healthy.  Fun facts: 1. You can tell if you are dehydrated or if you're hydrated just by looking at the color of your urine. Dark yellow  means you are dehydrated and light yellow means you are hydrated. 2. Your bladder holds up to about 300ml. to 600ml. 3. The average person passes approximately 1.5 liters to about 2 lite...

Skeletal System

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                            Skeletal System Function: There are three main functions: 1. It allows you to move. 2. It creates blood cells in the bone marrow. 3. It protects your vital organs. Organs:Bone, Cartilage, Tendon, Ligament How to keep it healthy: You need physical exercise to keep your skeletal system strong/healthy. Walking or jogging for example will get you a very strong or healthy skeletal system. Joints that the system has: fibrous, cartilagenous, and synovial. Synovial joints are the largest type of joints in the skeletal system. Fun Facts : 1. You have 206 bones that make up your skeletal system. 2.The skeletal system is not only made up of 206 bones, but it is also made up of 206 bones and 32 teeth. 3. Bones are six times stronger that steel. 4.The smallest bone in your body is the size of a grain of rice. 5.The human feet h...

Muscular System

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                     Muscular System Function:The muscular system makes you move you bones. Organs: smooth, cardiac, skeletal muscles Class activity: We constructed muscles to understand how they work. 1. Trace your hand on a side of a folder. 2. Cut out your 'hand'. 3. Get 4 pieces of yarn. 4 Make double knots on each piece of yarn. 5. Get a stapler to staple your pieces of yarn. 6. Move your constructed 'muscles.' What other system it works with: Digestive, Circulatory, and the Respiratory Systems. It works with the digestive system to provide nutrients. It works with the circulatory system to provide circulation. It works with the respiratory to allow the diaphragm to expand. How to keep it healthy:You must work out regularly if you want a healthy muscular system. If you want your muscular system have enough energy to work out you should probably go for apples, oranges,...

Digestive System

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                       Digestive System Function:Our digestive system breaks food pieces down.    Parts of the system:mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. Class activity: We went outside in the order of the parts of the digestive system with cards representing what the parts in the digestive system was, ex:I have a card that says 'mouth'. Then we went in the order of process of digesting. 1. I was the mouth, so first, crackers go into mouth, that is where digesting starts. 2. then teeth break it down. 3.tongue is putting saliva on the broken crackers to make it easier to digest. 4.food goes down the esophagus. 5. swallowed food lands in stomach. 6.digestive juices break the food chunks into even smaller pieces. 7. the smaller food pieces go into the small intestine, the small intestine is starting to get rid of liquids. 8.the food ...