Tuesday, April 19, 2011

"Pump it up song..."

Now I know, never to ask for a pump it up song in biology class. I found out the hard way... just kidding Mrs. Stein :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_d0ykpzQgY <--

Agenda:
  • Hand in Cornell notes (on 33.1)
  • Discuss circulation
  • Video clips
Homework:
  • Read & Annotate UP #11-17
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After Mrs. Stein's creative way of waking us up, we started off the day when you walked into class, you were supposed to pick up a new unit packet, a new calendar, and then Mrs. Stein passed out our grade reports; it had our Digestions & Excretion Test scores' on them. Next, we were to do a sort-of activity, with 1 or 2 other people, in the UP packet - page 9 - and they were questions based on what you already know about the circulatory system. After that, Mrs. Stein just went over the answers in class before the bell rang. Finally, Mrs. Stein showed us one of her other "pump it up" songs to us while we were heading onto our next class.


Here are the answers to the packet questions:

#1: earthworm (5 pairs = 10 hearts)
#2: 5 liters
#3: 50% water, 45% red blood cells, & 5% salt, hormones, minerals, proteins, etc.
#4: 27,500,000,000,000 red blood cells (made in bone marrow and carry oxygen)
#5: 200-300 million
#6: 120 days (spleen clears out old red blood cells)
#7: 7 mm
#8: Rhosus Monkey
#9: female - 1/2 lb. male - 0.7 lb (size of a fist)
#10: 30% larger, 400 grams
#11: 62,000 miles (through diffusion, capillaries (blood vessels) transport red blood cells single file
#12: 1.5 million
#13: 60-80 - 72 beats per minute
#14: 32 beats/min
#15: opening & closing of valves
#16: bright red
#17: dark reddish/blue
#18: heart disease
#19: 100,000,000 per minute
and finally... #20: 5 liters per minute





Next scribe is.............. Natalie :)

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