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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Heeyoon Kim

Bethany Parks

Muscular Movement - 32 views

The Muscular System
started by Bethany Parks on 13 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
Bethany Parks

The Muscular System - 22 views

The Muscular System
started by Bethany Parks on 11 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
  • Heeyoon Kim
     
    (Smooth Muscle)
    - Located in your stomach, intestine
    - Involuntary

    (Skeletal Muscle)
    - Attached to the skeleton
    - Produces movement

    (Cardiac Muscle)
    - Found in heart
    - Involuntary
Bethany Parks

Kidney Animation - 29 views

The Circulatory System
started by Bethany Parks on 06 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
  • Heeyoon Kim
     
    The most interesting fact I have learned about the circulatory system was the nephron system. The reason why I find the nephron system interesting is because even though the system is really small to see it does a important role in our bodies with millions of filtering structures. Which made it really fascinating.
Bethany Parks

The Heart - 47 views

The Circulatory System
started by Bethany Parks on 18 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
Jyoti Pakianathan

Doing an experiment. Observation - 52 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 25 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Jyoti Pakianathan

Diaphragm - 21 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 07 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
Jyoti Pakianathan

Alveoli - 16 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 07 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
Jyoti Pakianathan

another quiz DS - 16 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 04 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
Jyoti Pakianathan

Respiratory System - 31 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 28 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
  • Heeyoon Kim
     
    Your pulse is your heart rate, or the number of times your heart beats in one minute. Pulse rates vary from person to person. Your pulse is lower when you are at rest and increases when you exercise (more oxygen-rich blood is needed by the body when you exercise). Knowing how to take your pulse can help you evaluate your exercise program.
Jyoti Pakianathan

Doing an experiment. Analysis and Conclusion - 38 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 25 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Jyoti Pakianathan

quiz - 24 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 30 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
  • Heeyoon Kim
     
    Theme : Respiratory System Science Quizzes Result: 9/10
    Details
    Number Actual Your Answer(s)
    Review - 1 B B
    Review - 2 A A
    Review - 3 C C
    Review - 4 B B
    Review - 5 A A
    Review - 6 B B
    Review - 7 D D
    Review - 8 A B
    Review - 9 A A
    Review - 10 B B
Jyoti Pakianathan

Doing an experiment. Hypothesis - 34 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 25 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
  • Heeyoon Kim
     
    Hypothesis is a testable prediction about the results of the experiment and it is written before the experiment. A good hypothesis is written in clear and simple words and written in a form like this :
    1) If ___[I do this] ___, then ___[this]___ will happen.
    2) If ____ is related to _____ , then ______ . Testable hypothesis should be something that is possible to test.
Jyoti Pakianathan

Limited oxygen supply - 21 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 23 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Jyoti Pakianathan

Oxygen used in your body? - 17 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 23 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
  • Heeyoon Kim
     
    Glucose is a simple sugar that provides the body with its primary source of energy.
Jyoti Pakianathan

The Respiratory system - 27 views

started by Jyoti Pakianathan on 23 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
  • Heeyoon Kim
     
    - Respiration is a process where the body breaks down the oxygen, so that the cells in the body can use it.
    - Breathing is a constant process where you breathe in and out constantly through out the day.
Heeyoon Kim

Respiratory System - 1 views

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    This photo (courtesy of the Anatomical Institute, Bern) shows a rubber cast of human lungs. Air enters the nostrils passes through the nasopharynx, the oral pharynx through the glottis into the trachea into the right and left bronchi, which branches and rebranches into bronchioles, each of which terminates in a cluster of alveoli Only in the alveoli does actual gas exchange takes place.
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