Preritt
1. 95% of absorption of nutrients occurs in the small intestine.
2. Saliva is generated in the mouth, which helps digestion. On an average an adult generates 0.75 to 1.5 litres of saliva in a day.
3. Stomach generates highly acidic juices. There is a mucus lining in the stomach which prevents the damage to the stomach from it's own juices.
Andjani
Fact 1: I did not know there was 2 intestines before I did body systems. There is a large intestine and a small intestine. The intestine is apart of your digestive system.
Fact 2: The small intestine grows to 6 meters and the large intestine is about 5 feet long.
Fact 3: When you are a baby your lungs are pink but when you grow up it gets blacker because we have to breath in the polluted air.
Fact 4: A female’s heart beats faster than a male.
Panashe Zulu
#1: When you are chewing your food, your saliva helps mush it up and your tongue helps to push it down to your esophagus.
#2: There are two openings at the back of your mouth. One is the windpipe and the other one is the esophagus where the food should go. If you chew your food too fast, it will go down the windpipe and cause a burp or make you choke.
#3: When the food gets to the stomach, it is stored and then formed in to liquid and sent to the small intestines.
Ava.
1 The small intestine is 6 m long.
2. Your body makes enough saliva in your life that it could fill 2 medium sized pools.
3. One splat of your blood has 5 million red blood sells.
Matei
*Women’s small intestines are longer than men's intestines
*A normal small intestine is 6 meters long
*The body has 12 systems
Christina
#1. The Nervous System controls your movement.
#2. You have 270 bones at birth but when you are an adult you have 206 bones.
#3. The Sensory System controls your sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch.
Sheena
Fact # 1 The most important part of your body is the central nervous system which is your brain and your spinal cord.
Fact # 2 The nervous system is the most important system of your body.
Fact # 3 There are 360 joints in a human 86 in the skull, 6 in the throat, 66 in the ribcage, 76 in the spine and pelvis, 64 in the arms, and 62 in the legs.
Josh
1. Did you know that the average of a 3 yrs olds blood is 2 pints of blood.
2. Did you know that there are over 60,000 mile of blood vessels in an average adult body.
3. Your heart beats over 30 million x a year.
4. An adults heart pumps about 4000 gallons a day.
http://kids.discovery.com/tell-me/science/body-systems/your-cardiovascular-system brain
Tyler
1. I learn’t that without the spinal cord you will be paralyzed.
2. I also learn’t about the digestive system it is the process that helps people digest food.
3. I learn’t that there are different parts of the brain that are very important.
Ran
· It’s impossible to tickle yourself because your cerebellum tells the rest of the brain the body’s about to be tickled and the brain ignores the messages telling it the area you tickled tickles
· About 78% of your blood is water
· Food will still go down the esophagus into your stomach even if you were standing on your head.
Cale
1. The cardiovascular system is the heart and pumping blood all around the body.
2. It takes 6-7 hours to digest your food.
3. A female intestine is bigger than a male intestine.
Seunghyun
· Left lung and right lungs are different because left lung should make space for heat.
· There is slime called mucus in our nose and lungs.
· There is reason why people do hiccups because ate lots of foods really quickly or laugh or something happen to your diaphragm.
Kohju
1. I think stomach is interesting because it’s take 6-7 hours to digest food.
2. I think small intestine and large intestine are interesting because small intestine is 22 feet and large intestine is 5 feet.
3. I think interesting that female intestine is longer than male intestine.
Sara
1. Muscular System: It takes 20 muscles to smile and over 40 muscles to frown.
2. Nervous System: Unlike other body cells, damaged brain cells can not be replaced
3. Digestive System: Muscles contract in waves to move the food down the oesophagus. This means that food would get to a person’s stomach, even if they were standing on their head.
1. 95% of absorption of nutrients occurs in the small intestine.
2. Saliva is generated in the mouth, which helps digestion. On an average an adult generates 0.75 to 1.5 litres of saliva in a day.
3. Stomach generates highly acidic juices. There is a mucus lining in the stomach which prevents the damage to the stomach from it's own juices.
Andjani
Fact 1: I did not know there was 2 intestines before I did body systems. There is a large intestine and a small intestine. The intestine is apart of your digestive system.
Fact 2: The small intestine grows to 6 meters and the large intestine is about 5 feet long.
Fact 3: When you are a baby your lungs are pink but when you grow up it gets blacker because we have to breath in the polluted air.
Fact 4: A female’s heart beats faster than a male.
Panashe Zulu
#1: When you are chewing your food, your saliva helps mush it up and your tongue helps to push it down to your esophagus.
#2: There are two openings at the back of your mouth. One is the windpipe and the other one is the esophagus where the food should go. If you chew your food too fast, it will go down the windpipe and cause a burp or make you choke.
#3: When the food gets to the stomach, it is stored and then formed in to liquid and sent to the small intestines.
Ava.
1 The small intestine is 6 m long.
2. Your body makes enough saliva in your life that it could fill 2 medium sized pools.
3. One splat of your blood has 5 million red blood sells.
Matei
*Women’s small intestines are longer than men's intestines
*A normal small intestine is 6 meters long
*The body has 12 systems
Christina
#1. The Nervous System controls your movement.
#2. You have 270 bones at birth but when you are an adult you have 206 bones.
#3. The Sensory System controls your sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch.
Sheena
Fact # 1 The most important part of your body is the central nervous system which is your brain and your spinal cord.
Fact # 2 The nervous system is the most important system of your body.
Fact # 3 There are 360 joints in a human 86 in the skull, 6 in the throat, 66 in the ribcage, 76 in the spine and pelvis, 64 in the arms, and 62 in the legs.
Josh
1. Did you know that the average of a 3 yrs olds blood is 2 pints of blood.
2. Did you know that there are over 60,000 mile of blood vessels in an average adult body.
3. Your heart beats over 30 million x a year.
4. An adults heart pumps about 4000 gallons a day.
http://kids.discovery.com/tell-me/science/body-systems/your-cardiovascular-system brain
Tyler
1. I learn’t that without the spinal cord you will be paralyzed.
2. I also learn’t about the digestive system it is the process that helps people digest food.
3. I learn’t that there are different parts of the brain that are very important.
Ran
· It’s impossible to tickle yourself because your cerebellum tells the rest of the brain the body’s about to be tickled and the brain ignores the messages telling it the area you tickled tickles
· About 78% of your blood is water
· Food will still go down the esophagus into your stomach even if you were standing on your head.
Cale
1. The cardiovascular system is the heart and pumping blood all around the body.
2. It takes 6-7 hours to digest your food.
3. A female intestine is bigger than a male intestine.
Seunghyun
· Left lung and right lungs are different because left lung should make space for heat.
· There is slime called mucus in our nose and lungs.
· There is reason why people do hiccups because ate lots of foods really quickly or laugh or something happen to your diaphragm.
Kohju
1. I think stomach is interesting because it’s take 6-7 hours to digest food.
2. I think small intestine and large intestine are interesting because small intestine is 22 feet and large intestine is 5 feet.
3. I think interesting that female intestine is longer than male intestine.
Sara
1. Muscular System: It takes 20 muscles to smile and over 40 muscles to frown.
2. Nervous System: Unlike other body cells, damaged brain cells can not be replaced
3. Digestive System: Muscles contract in waves to move the food down the oesophagus. This means that food would get to a person’s stomach, even if they were standing on their head.