Monday, July 31, 2017

July 31st, 2017 The Odyssey by: Homer

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: The Excretory System


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Level#1


The body needs to get rid of waste in order to stay healthy. The excretory system removes wastes from the body. Lungs, kidneys, intestines, and skin are each parts of this system.


1. What does the body need to do to stay healthy?







2. What body system is responsible for removing wastes from the body?







3. What organs are involved in the excretory system?









Level#2


Wastes are produced as the body carries out life functions. The body needs to get rid of waste in order to stay healthy. The excretory system removes wastes from the body. Lungs, kidneys, intestines, and skin are each parts of this system. The lungs get rid of carbon dioxide and water. As you breathe out, you are releasing these waste products into the air.


1. What does the body produce as a result of carrying out life functions?







2. What does the body need to do to stay healthy?







3. What system is responsible for removing wastes from the body?










Level#3


Wastes are produced as the body carries out life functions. The body needs to get rid of waste in order to stay healthy. The excretory system removes wastes from the body. Lungs, kidneys, intestines, and skin are each parts of this system. The lungs get rid of carbon dioxide and water. As you breathe out, you are releasing these waste products into the air. During digestion, material that cannot be digested is moved to the large intestine. In the large intestine, water is removed from the material and it becomes solid. the solid waste moves into the rectum. From there, the waste leaves the body through the anus.

1. Explain what the body produces as it carries out life functions, what the body must do with the wastes it produces, and what body system is responsible for removing the wastes that the body produces.








2. Explain the lung's role in excretion and how it accomplishes this role.








3. Explain what happens to material that cannot be digested, what happens in the large intestine, and what happens to the solid that moves into the rectum.
















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Thursday, July 27, 2017

July 28th, 2017 The Odyssey by: Homer

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: The Excretory System


*To improve your MATH SKILLS spend at least 20 minutes practicing them using IXL.COM. (REMEMBER TO ENTER YOUR USER NAME AND PASSWORD WHEN LOGGING ON! THAT WILL BE PROOF THAT YOU DID IT!)


Level#1


The body needs to get rid of waste in order to stay healthy. The excretory system removes wastes from the body. Lungs, kidneys, intestines, and skin are each parts of this system.


1. What is the name of the system that removes wastes from the body?







2. What does the body need to get rid of in order to stay healthy?







3. How many parts does the excretory system have, and what are they?









Level#2


Wastes are produced as the body carries out life functions. The body needs to get rid of waste in order to stay healthy. The excretory system removes wastes from the body. Lungs, kidneys, intestines, and skin are each parts of this system. The lungs get rid of carbon dioxide and water. As you breathe out, you are releasing these waste products into the air.


1. What system is responsible for removing wastes from the body?







2. List the names of the organs that are part of the excretory system.







3. Explain what and how the lungs get rid of waste products into the air.










Level#3


Wastes are produced as the body carries out life functions. The body needs to get rid of waste in order to stay healthy. The excretory system removes wastes from the body. Lungs, kidneys, intestines, and skin are each parts of this system. The lungs get rid of carbon dioxide and water. As you breathe out, you are releasing these waste products into the air. During digestion, material that cannot be digested is moved to the large intestine. In the large intestine, water is removed from the material and it becomes solid. the solid waste moves into the rectum. From there, the waste leaves the body through the anus.

1. Explain what and how the lungs get rid of waste products into the air.








2. Explain the process of what happens to material that cannot be digested and how this waste is removed from the body.

















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July 27th, 2017 The Odyssey by: Homer

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Date:

Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: The Excretory System


*To improve your MATH SKILLS spend at least 20 minutes practicing them using IXL.COM. (REMEMBER TO ENTER YOUR USER NAME AND PASSWORD WHEN LOGGING ON! THAT WILL BE PROOF THAT YOU DID IT!)


Level#1


The body needs to get rid of waste in order to stay healthy. The excretory system removes wastes from the body. Lungs, kidneys, intestines, and skin are each parts of this system.


1. What does the body need to get rid of in order to stay healthy?







2. What is the name of the system that removes wastes from the body?







3. What are the names of the parts of the excretory system?









Level#2


Wastes are produced as the body carries out life functions. The body needs to get rid of waste in order to stay healthy. The excretory system removes wastes from the body. Lungs, kidneys, intestines, and skin are each parts of this system. The lungs get rid of carbon dioxide and water. As you breathe out, you are releasing these waste products into the air.


1. What is produced as the body carries out life functions?







2. What system is responsible for removing wastes from the body?







3. List the names of the organs that are part of the excretory system.







4. Explain what and how the lungs get rid of waste products into the air.









Level#3


Wastes are produced as the body carries out life functions. The body needs to get rid of waste in order to stay healthy. The excretory system removes wastes from the body. Lungs, kidneys, intestines, and skin are each parts of this system. The lungs get rid of carbon dioxide and water. As you breathe out, you are releasing these waste products into the air. During digestion, material that cannot be digested is moved to the large intestine. In the large intestine, water is removed from the material and it becomes solid. the solid waste moves into the rectum. From there, the waste leaves the body through the anus.

1. What system is responsible for removing wastes from the body?







2. Explain what and how the lungs get rid of waste products into the air.









3. Explain the process of what happens to material that cannot be digested, and how this waste is removed from the body.











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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

July 26th, 2017 The Odyssey by: Homer

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: The Digestive System: The Large Intestine

*To improve your MATH SKILLS spend at least 20 minutes practicing them using IXL.COM. (REMEMBER TO ENTER YOUR USER NAME AND PASSWORD WHEN LOGGING ON! THAT WILL BE PROOF THAT YOU DID IT!)

Level#1

You cannot digest all the food you eat. Some leftovers pass into the large intestine or colon. The large intestine absorbs water from the leftovers. The water returns to the body. Then, the large intestine forms solid waste. The solid waste is passed out of the body through the anus.

1. Can we digest all the food we eat?







2. Where do the leftovers from the food that we cannot digest go?






3. What does the large intestine absorb from the leftovers we cannot digest?








Level#2

You cannot digest all the food you eat. Some leftovers pass into the large intestine or colon. The large intestine absorbs water from the leftovers. The water returns to the body. Then, the large intestine forms solid waste. The solid waste is passed out of the body through the anus.

1. Where is the solid waste that the large intestine forms passed out of the body?






2. What does the large intestine form?






3. What does the large intestine absorb from the leftovers that are not digested?








Level#3

You cannot digest all the food you eat. Some leftovers pass into the large intestine or colon. The large intestine absorbs water from the leftovers. The water returns to the body. Then, the large intestine forms solid waste. The solid waste is passed out of the body through the anus.

1. 
What does the large intestine absorb from the leftovers that are not digested?







2. Where is the solid waste that the large intestine forms passed out of the body?








3. What happens to the solid waste that the large intestine forms?











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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

July 25th, 2017 The Odyssey by: Homer

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: The Digestive System: The Large Intestine

*To improve your MATH SKILLS spend at least 20 minutes practicing them using IXL.COM. (REMEMBER TO ENTER YOUR USER NAME AND PASSWORD WHEN LOGGING ON! THAT WILL BE PROOF THAT YOU DID IT!)

Level#1


You cannot digest all the food you eat. Some leftovers pass into the large intestine or colon. The large intestine absorbs water from the leftovers. The water returns to the body. Then, the large intestine forms solid waste. The solid waste is passed out of the body through the anus.

1. Where does the water from the leftovers, that the large intestine absorbs, end up going to?







2. What does the large intestine form?






3. Where does the solid waste, formed in the large intestine, pass out of the body through?








Level#2

You cannot digest all the food you eat. Some leftovers pass into the large intestine or colon. The large intestine absorbs water from the leftovers. The water returns to the body. Then, the large intestine forms solid waste. The solid waste is passed out of the body through the anus.

1. Where does the water the large intestine absorbs from the leftovers go?






2. What does the large intestine do with the leftovers after it absorbs water from it?






3. Where do the leftovers that we cannot digest go?





4. What does the large intestine absorb from the leftovers?








Level#3

You cannot digest all the food you eat. Some leftovers pass into the large intestine or colon. The large intestine absorbs water from the leftovers. The water returns to the body. Then, the large intestine forms solid waste. The solid waste is passed out of the body through the anus.

1. What does the large intestine do with the leftovers after it absorbs water from it?





2. Where do the leftovers that we cannot digest go?





3. What does the large intestine absorb from the leftovers?





4. What happens to the solid waste that the large intestine forms?







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Monday, July 24, 2017

July 24th, 2017 The Odyssey by: Homer

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: The Digestive System: The Large Intestine


*To improve your MATH SKILLS spend at least 20 minutes practicing them using IXL.COM. (REMEMBER TO ENTER YOUR USER NAME AND PASSWORD WHEN LOGGING ON! THAT WILL BE PROOF THAT YOU DID IT!)

Level#1


You cannot digest all the food you eat. Some leftovers pass into the large intestine or colon. The large intestine absorbs water from the leftovers. The water returns to the body. Then, the large intestine forms solid waste. The solid waste is passed out of the body through the anus.

1. Can we digest all the food we eat?







2. Where do the leftovers that we cannot digest go?






3. What does the large intestine absorb from the leftovers?








Level#2

You cannot digest all the food you eat. Some leftovers pass into the large intestine or colon. The large intestine absorbs water from the leftovers. The water returns to the body. Then, the large intestine forms solid waste. The solid waste is passed out of the body through the anus.

1. Where do the leftovers that we cannot digest go?






2. What does the large intestine absorb from the leftovers?






3. Where does the water the large intestine absorbs from the leftovers go?





4. What does the large intestine do with the leftovers after it absorbs water from it?








Level#3

You cannot digest all the food you eat. Some leftovers pass into the large intestine or colon. The large intestine absorbs water from the leftovers. The water returns to the body. Then, the large intestine forms solid waste. The solid waste is passed out of the body through the anus.

1. Where do the leftovers that we cannot digest go?





2. What does the large intestine absorb from the leftovers?





3. What does the large intestine do with the leftovers after it absorbs water from it?





4. What happens to the solid waste that the large intestine forms?







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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

July 21st, 2017 The Odyssey by: Homer

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: The Digestive System: The Small Intestine


*To improve your MATH SKILLS spend at least 20 minutes practicing them using IXL.COM. (REMEMBER TO ENTER YOUR USER NAME AND PASSWORD WHEN LOGGING ON! THAT WILL BE PROOF THAT YOU DID IT!)

Level#1

The small intestine is the place where the nutrients in the food we eat are absorbed by the body. Food leaves the stomach when it is mostly liquid. This liquid goes into the small intestine, which is connected to the stomach and is directly below it.

1. Where do the nutrients from the food your eat get absorbed?






2. What is mostly liquid when it leaves your stomach?





3. Where does the liquid from your stomach go?





4. What part of your digestive system is right above your small intestines?








Level#2

The small intestine is the place where the nutrients in the food we eat are absorbed by the body. When food leaves the stomach it is mostly liquid. This liquid goes into the small intestine, which is connected to the stomach and is directly below it. The small intestine has many tiny blood vessels that allow the nutrients to be absorbed into the bloodstream to feed the body.

1. What goes on in the small intestine that is very important?







2. Describe what food looks like when it leaves the stomach?







3. Where does the liquid that leaves your stomach go?






4. How does the body get nutrients from the food you eat?









Level#3

The small intestine is the place where the nutrients in the food we eat are absorbed by the body. When food leaves the stomach it is mostly liquid. This liquid goes into the small intestine, which is connected to the stomach and is directly below it. The small intestine has many tiny blood vessels that allow the nutrients to be absorbed into the bloodstream to feed the body. This happens because the lining of the small intestine has many folds and tiny finger-shaped structures called villi. The villi increase the surface area of the small intestine. This means more nutrients can be absorbed by the body.

1. What goes on in the small intestine that is very important?






2. Describe what food looks like when it leaves the stomach.






3. How does the body get nutrients from the food you eat?







4. Describe what the lining of the small intestine has in it.






5. Explain why the villi are important, and how they help the body. 











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