Wednesday, April 24, 2019

May 3rd, 2019 The Things They Carried by: Tim O'Brien

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May 2nd, 2019 The Things They Carried by: Tim O'Brien

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May 1st, 2019 The Things They Carried by: Tim O'Brien

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DirectionsANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: The Circulatory System.

Subject: The Circulatory System


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Level#1 All cells need nutrients and oxygen. These materials help cells to carry out life functions. Cells also produce wastes. Cells need to get rid of these wastes. Your cells need certain materials. These materials are brought to your cells by blood. Blood flows throughout your body. It carries oxygen and nutrients to all your body cells.

1. What are the materials that help cells to carry out life functions?







2. How do cells get the materials that they need?






3. What do all cells produce and need to get rid of?








Level#2: All cells need nutrients and oxygen. These materials help cells to carry out life functions. Cells also produce wastes. Cells need to get rid of these wastes. Your cells need certain materials. These materials are brought to your cells by blood. Blood flows throughout your body. It carries oxygen and nutrients to all your body cells. When cells carry out life functions, they also produce wastes. Some of these wastes include carbon dioxide and water. Blood carries these wastes away from body cells.

1. What materials do all cells need to carry out life functions?






2. What do cells produce when they carry on life functions and what are these wastes?






3. When blood flows through the body what is brought to cells and what is carried away from them?









Level#3: All cells need nutrients and oxygen. These materials help cells to carry out life functions. Cells also produce wastes. Cells need to get rid of these wastes. Your cells need certain materials. These materials are brought to your cells by blood. Blood flows throughout your body. It carries oxygen and nutrients to all your body cells. When cells carry out life functions, they also produce wastes. Some of these wastes include carbon dioxide and water. Blood carries these wastes away from body cells. The circulatory system moves blood throughout the body. This organ system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood. 


1. Explain what all cells need and how cells get these materials.





2. Explain what two things are produced when cells carry out life functions.





3. What does the circulatory system do and what are its parts?







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April 30th, 2019 MAUS by: Art Spiegelman

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

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Level#1: All cells need nutrients and oxygen. These materials help cells to carry out life functions. Cells also produce wastes. Cells need to get rid of these wastes. Your cells need certain materials. These materials are brought to your cells by blood. Blood flows throughout your body. It carries oxygen and nutrients to all your body cells.

1. What do all cells need and what do these materials do?




2. What do cells produce and what do they do with them?





3. How does blood flow and what does it carry to your body cells?







Level#2: All cells need nutrients and oxygen. These materials help cells to carry out life functions. Cells also produce wastes. Cells need to get rid of these wastes. Your cells need certain materials. These materials are brought to your cells by blood. Blood flows throughout your body. It carries oxygen and nutrients to all your body cells. When cells carry out life functions, they also produce wastes. Some of these wastes include carbon dioxide and water. Blood carries these wastes away from body cells.

1. What do all cells need and what do all cells need to get rid of?





2. What carries oxygen and nutrients to all body cells?





3. What are the wastes that some cells produce and what does blood do with these wastes?






Level#3: All cells need nutrients and oxygen. These materials help cells to carry out life functions. Cells also produce wastes. Cells need to get rid of these wastes. Your cells need certain materials. These materials are brought to your cells by blood. Blood flows throughout your body. It carries oxygen and nutrients to all your body cells. When cells carry out life functions, they also produce wastes. Some of these wastes include carbon dioxide and water. Blood carries these wastes away from body cells. The circulatory system moves blood throughout the body. This organ system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood.

1. What do all cells carry out and what helps them to do this?





2. What do all cells produce and what are the two that are listed above?





3. What does the circulatory system do and what organs does it include?









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April 29th, 2019 MAUS by: Art Spiegelman

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Sunday, April 14, 2019

April 18th, 2019 MAUS by: Art Spiegelman

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April 17th, 2019 MAUS by: Art Spiegelman

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

Level#1: There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances that are released directly into the bloodstream. These chemical substances are called hormones. Hormones regulate body functions.

1. What are there many of that are scattered throughout the human body?




2. What are hormones?





3. What does the body use to regulate body functions?





Level#2: There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances that are released directly into the bloodstream. These chemical substances are called hormones. Hormones regulate body functions. Different endocrine glands produce different hormones. Each gland has different functions. The thyroid gland releases a hormone that controls how quickly the body uses energy. The pancreas makes a hormone that controls the amount of sugar in the blood. The endocrine system plays an important part in maintaining a healthy body.

1. What do the endocrine glands that are scattered throughout the human body do?





2. Describe what different endocrine glands do and what is "special" about each gland.








3. Give two examples of endocrine glands and what each gland does.









Level#3: There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances that are released directly into the bloodstream. These chemical substances are called hormones. Hormones regulate body functions. Different endocrine glands produce different hormones. Each gland has  different functions. The thyroid gland releases a hormone that controls how quickly the body uses energy. The pancreas makes a hormone that controls the amount of sugar in the blood. The endocrine system plays an important part in maintainIng a healthy body. Hormones produced by endocrine glands help to keep the body's cells and tissues in balance. Endocrine glands accomplish this balance by making sets of hormones that have opposite effects. In this way, the two hormones balance each other's effects.

1. What system is important in maintaining a healthy body?






2. Explain what hormones produced by the endocrine system do and how they do it.










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April 16th, 2019 MAUS by: Art Spiegelman

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

Level#1: There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances that are released directly into the bloodstream. These chemical substances are called hormones. Hormones regulate body functions.

1. What do endocrine glands produce and where do the things that are produced go?





2. What are the chemical substances that endocrine glands produce called?





3. What do hormones do?





Level#2: There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances that are released directly into the bloodstream. These chemical substances are called hormones. Hormones regulate body functions. Different endocrine glands produce different hormones. Each gland has different functions. The thyroid gland releases a hormone that controls how quickly the body uses energy. The pancreas makes a hormone that controls the amount of sugar in the blood. The endocrine system plays an important part in maintaining a healthy body.

1. What do endocrine glands produce and where are the things that they produce released?





2. What are the chemical substances that the endocrine glands produce and what do they do?





3. Give two examples of endocrine glands and what each gland does.







Level#3: There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances that are released directly into the bloodstream. These chemical substances are called hormones. Hormones regulate body functions. Different endocrine glands produce different hormones. Each gland has  different functions. The thyroid gland releases a hormone that controls how quickly the body uses energy. The pancreas makes a hormone that controls the amount of sugar in the blood. The endocrine system plays an important part in maintainIng a healthy body. Hormones produced by endocrine glands help to keep the body's cells and tissues in balance. Endocrine glands accomplish this balance by making sets of hormones that have opposite effects. In this way, the two hormones balance each other's effects.

1. What do endocrine glands produce, what are they called, and what do they do?







2. Endocrine glands have different functions give two examples and what each one does.








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April 15th, 2019 MAUS by: Art Spiegelman

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Saturday, April 6, 2019

April 12th, 2019 MAUS by: Art Spiegelman


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April 11th, 2019 MAUS by: Art Spiegelman



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April 10th, 2019 MAUS by: Art Spiegelman

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

Level#1: There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances that are released directly into the bloodstream. These chemical substances are called hormones. Hormones regulate body functions.

1. What do endocrine glands produce and where do the things that are produced go?





2. What are the chemical substances that endocrine glands produce called?





3. What do hormones do?





Level#2: There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances that are released directly into the bloodstream. These chemical substances are called hormones. Hormones regulate body functions. Different endocrine glands produce different hormones. Each gland has different functions. The thyroid gland releases a hormone that controls how quickly the body uses energy. The pancreas makes a hormone that controls the amount of sugar in the blood. The endocrine system plays an important part in maintaining a healthy body.

1. What do endocrine glands produce and where are the things that they produce released?





2. What are the chemical substances that the endocrine glands produce and what do they do?





3. Give two examples of endocrine glands and what each gland does.







Level#3: There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances that are released directly into the bloodstream. These chemical substances are called hormones. Hormones regulate body functions. Different endocrine glands produce different hormones. Each gland has  different functions. The thyroid gland releases a hormone that controls how quickly the body uses energy. The pancreas makes a hormone that controls the amount of sugar in the blood. The endocrine system plays an important part in maintaining a healthy body. Hormones produced by endocrine glands help to keep the body's cells and tissues in balance. Endocrine glands accomplish this balance by making sets of hormones that have opposite effects. In this way, the two hormones balance each other's effects.

1. What do endocrine glands produce, what are they called, and what do they do?







2. Endocrine glands have different functions give two examples and what each one does.








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April 9th, 2019 MAUS by: Art Spiegelman

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DirectionsAnswer using complete sentences! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: Their Endocrine System
Challenge yourself and try the highest level you can!


Subject: The Endocrine System: How many body functions are controlled.


Level#1There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Together, they make up the endocrine system. The job of the endocrine system is to help control body functions. Many body functions are controlled by chemical messengers.

1. What do the many different kinds of endocrine glands in the body make up?






2. What is the job of the endocrine system?






3. What are many body functions controlled by?







Level#2: There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Together, they make up the endocrine system. The job of the endocrine system is to help control body functions. Many body functions are controlled by chemical messengers. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances that are released directly in the bloodstream. These chemical substances are called hormones. Hormones regulate body functions. Different endocrine glands produce different hormones. Each gland has a different function.

1. What do the different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the body make?





2. What does the endocrine system do and how does it do it?





3. What do endocrine glands produce and what are they called?







Level#3 There are many different kinds of endocrine glands scattered throughout the human body. Together, they make up the endocrine system. The job of the endocrine system is to help control body functions. Many body functions are controlled by chemical messengers. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances that are released directly in the bloodstream. These chemical substances are called hormones. Hormones regulate body functions. Different endocrine glands produce different hormones. Each gland has a different function. For example, the thyroid releases a hormone that controls how quickly the body uses energy. The pancreas makes a hormone that controls the amount of sugar in the blood. Endocrine glands release their hormones into the space that surrounds them. Then, the hormones pass into the blood vessels. The blood carries the hormones throughout the body to the correct cells.

1. Explain what the endocrine system does and how it does it.







2. Explain what endocrine glands do, what the chemical substances they release are called, and what these substances do.









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April 8th, 2019 MAUS by: Art Spiegelman


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