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    Lesson Plan

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    PURPOSE: To help the students understand the function of the digestive system and their functions 4. MATERIALS: Digestive System power point Peristalsis During Digestion: Moving Food Through the Esophagus worksheet Youtube video 5. RESOURCES: Smart Board Journals The Science Teacher’s Activity-A-Day‚ Peristalsis During Digestion: Moving Food Through the Esophagus worksheet‚ pages 153-154 Youtube.com Tennis ball Nylon knew-high stocking Scissors II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES:

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    endosperm (meat) that is made into delicacies and a highly viscous liquid endosperm that is thrown away during the process. COCO FLESH Is high in fiber which assists in the digestion process by adding bulk to the stool‚ which also helps to move food through the digestive tract. Fiber can also help a person feel full‚ which is important if one trying to eat less or to lose weight. Buko meat is also high in the mineral manganese

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    affecting the body temperature‚ regulating stress-related hormones‚ boosting the immune function‚ changing our perception of space and time‚ strengthening our memory and learning‚ boosting productivity‚ enhancing romance and sexuality‚ stimulating digestion‚ fostering endurance‚ enhancing unconscious receptivity to symbolism‚ and generating a sense of safety and well-being. The next few paragraphs will address each way that music has an affect on our body so one can get a more full understanding of

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    Cerebellum – coordination of movement and aspects of motor learning Cerebrum – conscious activity including perception‚ emotion‚ thought‚ and planning Thalamus – Brain’s switchboard – filters and then relays information to various brain regions Medulla – vital reflexes as heart beat and respiration Brainstem – medulla‚ pons‚ and midbrain (involuntary responses) and relays information from spine to upper brain Hypothalamus– involved in regulating activities internal organs‚ monitoring information

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    in the digestive system‚ because of the bile it produces. Bile is produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Although it contains no digestive enzymes‚ bile does dilute and neutralize stomach acid‚ and it increases the efficiency of fat digestion and absorption. The liver is the organ that allows us to drink alcohol. With the help of the kidneys‚ the liver clears the blood of drugs‚ alcohol‚ and other poisonous substances by absorption. It then alters the chemical structure of the substance

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    Unit 5/21 P4 & M3

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    P4+M1 TASK 2 Functioning Of Body Systems Each system in the body plays an important role in energy production‚ which supports the body in many ways: giving off a variety of movements and interacts systems which supply energy for the activity. P4 What is energy? Energy can make changes possible. We use it for our every day lives‚ it helps to move cars over road and boats over water. Energy is also used to allow our bodies to grow‚ keep warm and help our minds think. Scientific define energy

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    Checkpoint Chapter 23 1. Give the name and function of each of the four layers if the GI tract. A. mucosa; inner surface for the secretion of digestive end products. B. submucosa: site of glands‚ blood vessels‚ lymph vessels and nerve plexuses. C. muscularis: circular and longitudinal muscles for propulsion and mixing. D. serosa: serous membrane to reduce friction with movement. 2. Where along the GI tract is the muscularis composed of skeletal tissue? Is control of this skeletal muscle‚ voluntary

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    Proteins

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    Proteins Are the basic materials of every body cell. Body cells are constantly wearing out. As a result‚ they are continuously in need of replacement Of the six nutrients group‚ only proteins can make new cells rebuild tissue. By the age of 4 years‚ body protein content reaches the adult level of about 18% of body weight. An adequate supply of proteins in the daily diet is essential for the maintenance of health. The word protein is a Greek derivation and means “of first importance”. Composition

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    Biogas Production

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    Costs of Producing Biogas at Dairy Farms in The Netherlands 1 Introduction  Anaerobic digestion of organic wastes and by‐products from agriculture and the food industry is a process known for many years and is widely used for waste stabilization‚ pollution control‚ improvement of manure quality and biogas production (Weiland‚ 2006). Biogas production from manure contributes to climate protection by reducing emissions of CO2 via substitution of fossil fuels and by reducing CH4 emissions from the

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    Anatomy study guide Final 2k14 Endocrine system: Function: releases hormones‚ regulates long term metabolic process and shares some function with the nervous system Hormones: chemical “messengers” that act on target cells Hormones: Growth hormone (GH): they increase cell growth and replication by increasing protein synthesis‚ interior pituitary Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH): development of follicle (females) stimulation of sperm maturation (males)‚ interior pituitary Cortisol: accelerate

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