El documento describe el sistema nervioso y el sistema endocrino del cuerpo humano. Explica que el sistema nervioso está formado por el sistema nervioso central (encéfalo y médula espinal) y el sistema nervioso periférico (nervios craneales, espinales y autónomo). También describe las principales partes del encéfalo como el cerebro, cerebelo y bulbo raquídeo. Explica que el sistema endocrino está formado por glándulas como la hipófisis, tiroides, paratiroides, páncreas
The document summarizes the human digestive system. It describes the stages of ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation, and egestion. Key parts of the digestive system discussed include the mouth, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, and pancreas. The roles of enzymes and absorption through the small intestine walls are also summarized.
The document summarizes the main components of blood - plasma, platelets, white blood cells, and red blood cells. It describes the functions of plasma in transporting substances, red blood cells in carrying oxygen, white blood cells in defending against pathogens, and platelets in blood clotting.
Reproducción humana human reproduction- José David Alías, 4ºBCaty Salas
El documento describe brevemente los aparatos reproductores masculino y femenino. El aparato reproductor femenino produce óvulos en los ovarios y alberga al feto en el útero. El aparato reproductor masculino produce espermatozoides en los testículos.
The document lists the channel lineup for WiZE Mobile, including the main channel and sub-channels. It outlines 7 main channels - News, Tour, Amuse, Sweat, EyeQ, XchG, and Community Station. Each main channel has sub-channels ranging from 101 to 753. Premium channels are also included and range from 151 to 753. The channel lineup provides overview and programming information for viewers.
Blood is composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin and carry oxygen from the lungs to tissues. White blood cells have nuclei and defend the body against infection and foreign materials. Platelets are involved in homeostasis and clot formation to stop bleeding. Plasma carries proteins, nutrients, wastes, hormones, and electrolytes. The main functions of blood are transport, including of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, wastes, and hormones, as well as clotting to stop bleeding from damaged vessels.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Human reproduction involves the reproductive systems of both males and females. The male reproductive system produces sperm, while the female reproductive system produces eggs. Fertilization, the combination of a sperm and egg, occurs and forms the embryo. This permits the creation of new human beings through the process of sexual reproduction.
El documento describe el sistema nervioso y el sistema endocrino del cuerpo humano. Explica que el sistema nervioso está formado por el sistema nervioso central (encéfalo y médula espinal) y el sistema nervioso periférico (nervios craneales, espinales y autónomo). También describe las principales partes del encéfalo como el cerebro, cerebelo y bulbo raquídeo. Explica que el sistema endocrino está formado por glándulas como la hipófisis, tiroides, paratiroides, páncreas
The document summarizes the human digestive system. It describes the stages of ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation, and egestion. Key parts of the digestive system discussed include the mouth, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, and pancreas. The roles of enzymes and absorption through the small intestine walls are also summarized.
The document summarizes the main components of blood - plasma, platelets, white blood cells, and red blood cells. It describes the functions of plasma in transporting substances, red blood cells in carrying oxygen, white blood cells in defending against pathogens, and platelets in blood clotting.
Reproducción humana human reproduction- José David Alías, 4ºBCaty Salas
El documento describe brevemente los aparatos reproductores masculino y femenino. El aparato reproductor femenino produce óvulos en los ovarios y alberga al feto en el útero. El aparato reproductor masculino produce espermatozoides en los testículos.
The document lists the channel lineup for WiZE Mobile, including the main channel and sub-channels. It outlines 7 main channels - News, Tour, Amuse, Sweat, EyeQ, XchG, and Community Station. Each main channel has sub-channels ranging from 101 to 753. Premium channels are also included and range from 151 to 753. The channel lineup provides overview and programming information for viewers.
Blood is composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin and carry oxygen from the lungs to tissues. White blood cells have nuclei and defend the body against infection and foreign materials. Platelets are involved in homeostasis and clot formation to stop bleeding. Plasma carries proteins, nutrients, wastes, hormones, and electrolytes. The main functions of blood are transport, including of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, wastes, and hormones, as well as clotting to stop bleeding from damaged vessels.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Human reproduction involves the reproductive systems of both males and females. The male reproductive system produces sperm, while the female reproductive system produces eggs. Fertilization, the combination of a sperm and egg, occurs and forms the embryo. This permits the creation of new human beings through the process of sexual reproduction.
Este documento resume los diferentes tipos de reproducción en organismos vivos. Explica la reproducción asexual y sexual en organismos unicelulares y pluricelulares, incluyendo la reproducción asexual por fragmentación, gemación y reproducción vegetativa en plantas. También describe la reproducción sexual en animales y plantas, el proceso de fecundación, y algunos organismos que alternan entre reproducción sexual y asexual como medusas y corales.
Este documento describe un plan para realizar un mantenimiento en una escuela en Xai Xai a través de la recaudación de fondos, subvenciones y donaciones, así como el aprendizaje del idioma local y el diseño de actividades por parte de estudiantes y profesores.
The document is a PowerPoint presentation by Priyanka Krishnan about health and diseases. It defines health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, while disease is defined as any disorder of the body or mind. The presentation discusses factors that affect health like social, environmental, personal, and hereditary factors. It also categorizes different types of diseases such as acute vs. chronic diseases and provides examples of infectious, non-infectious, deficiency, and degenerative diseases.
Human reproduction involves internal fertilization where sperm from the male reproductive system containing the penis, testicles, and scrotum fertilizes an ovum from the female reproductive system containing the ovaries, uterus, Fallopian tubes, vagina, and vulva. This fertilization produces a zygote that develops into an embryo during pregnancy in the mother's uterus and is eventually birthed.
Estrategias en salud mental de la Organización Mundial de la Salud. Jose Manuel Bertolote. Jornada de Presentación de la Estrategia en Salud Mental del Sistema Nacional de Salud (Madrid, Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo, 2007)
Este documento resume las principales defensas del cuerpo contra agentes patógenos, incluyendo barreras externas como la piel y mucosas, flora bacteriana, respuesta inflamatoria y fagocitosis, y vacunas y sueros como protección específica.
Powerpoint unit 7 8 vital function reproduction. webIES Consaburum
Este documento proporciona información sobre la reproducción humana. Explica los sistemas reproductores masculino y femenino, incluidos los órganos y procesos como la espermatogénesis, la ovogénesis y la fecundación. También describe el desarrollo embrionario inicial, el ciclo menstrual, los métodos anticonceptivos y conceptos como la fertilización, la implantación y la placenta. Finalmente, aborda temas como las enfermedades de transmisión sexual, los tipos de gemelos y los métodos de
This document discusses interaction and coordination in animals and plants. It covers the key elements of interaction, including stimuli, receptors, and coordination systems like the nervous and endocrine systems. In animals, the nervous system uses neurons and nerve impulses to transmit signals rapidly, while the endocrine system uses hormones to regulate longer-term responses. Plants use tropisms and nastic movements to respond to environmental stimuli, and hormones to control growth and development.
Smoking has various long-term and short-term health effects. Long-term effects include decreased fertility, lower birth weights, increased risk of miscarriage and birth complications, increased risk of cervical cancer, and increased risk of developing emphysema, chronic bronchitis, COPD, cataracts, macular degeneration, heart disease, and stroke. Short-term effects include increased heart rate and blood pressure, exacerbation of allergies and irritation of the eyes and nose, increased stomach acid, and bad breath. Smoking is not an effective means of weight loss and can imbalance oxygen demand and supply while providing only a short-term boost to memory.
Human reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote with genetic material from both parents. The male reproductive system produces sperm and testosterone, while the female reproductive system produces eggs and hormones like estrogen and progesterone that support pregnancy. Fertilization occurs when sperm joins with an egg, which then implants in the uterus and receives nutrients through the placenta until birth, in which contractions push the baby through the birth canal. Antenatal care includes maintaining a healthy diet and avoiding illness and substances for a healthy pregnancy and birth.
Gas exchange surfaces in animals are thin, close to an efficient transport system, and moist to allow for quick gas diffusion while preventing cell death. They also have a large surface area and are well-ventilated to increase the amount of gas that can diffuse simultaneously through breathing movements. The respiratory system contains ciliated and goblet cells - goblet cells produce mucus to trap bacteria on lung surfaces, while cilia beat in a coordinated way to carry mucus and trapped particles away from the lungs.
The document summarizes sexual reproduction in animals. It describes the key differences between asexual and sexual reproduction, including that sexual reproduction involves two parents and produces offspring that are genetically different from the parents. It then provides details about the male and female reproductive systems, the process of fertilization, embryonic and fetal development, and childbirth.
This document discusses various types of reproduction including asexual reproduction through budding, fragmentation, and spore formation. It also discusses sexual reproduction which requires two parents and results in offspring with genetic material from both. Sexual reproduction can occur externally or internally. The life cycles of plants and animals are also summarized, including embryonic development through viviparity, oviparity, and ovoviviparity. Post-embryonic development can be direct or involve metamorphosis. The document also provides examples of plant reproduction through vegetative reproduction, artificial methods, and sexual reproduction involving pollination, fertilization, and seed germination.
The document discusses cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. It describes the structures and functions of animal and plant cells, including specialized cells like red blood cells, muscle cells, and root hair cells. Key differences are that plant cells contain chloroplasts and a cell wall, while animal cells do not. Tissues are groups of similar cells that work together, organs are structures made of multiple tissues, and organ systems consist of groups of organs that coordinate related functions in the body or plant.
The document provides information about the male and female reproductive systems:
- Both sexes have reproductive organs called genitals designed for intercourse and conception. The female reproductive organs include ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina. The male reproductive organs include testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and penis.
- The ovaries hold and release eggs, while the testes produce sperm and testosterone. During ovulation, an egg is released from the ovaries and travels to the uterus through the fallopian tubes. If sperm fertilizes the egg, it may implant in the lining of the uterus.
This is entirely based on "REPRODUCTION", What is its process, How does it takes place..why does it takes place..
Topics Included are:
1.Reproduction
2.Human Male Reproductive System
3.Human Female Reproductive System
In part II-Other topics are covered in short
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This document discusses the epidemiology, prevention, and control of acute diarrhoeal disease. It notes that acute diarrhoea is typically resolved within 2 weeks through oral rehydration therapy. Major causes are bacteria like Vibrio cholera and viruses like rotavirus. Prevention strategies include fluid replacement, zinc treatment, vaccinations for rotavirus and measles, promoting breastfeeding and handwashing, improving water supply and sanitation, and fly control. Oral rehydration therapy with a WHO-recommended ORS solution is effective for treating acute diarrhoea of all causes. Zinc supplementation after treatment can prevent further diarrhoea. Immunization and exclusive breastfeeding for six months also help control diarrhoea.
Human reproduction involves the joining of an ovum and spermatozoid through fertilization to form a zygote. The female reproductive system includes ovaries that produce ova and a uterus that supports embryo development. The male reproductive system includes testes that produce spermatozoa and accessory glands. During puberty, secondary sex characteristics like breast development and facial hair emerge due to hormonal changes. Fertilization is a multi-step process where a sperm penetrates an ovum in the fallopian tube, their genetic material combines, and an embryo is formed. The embryo implants in the uterus and develops over nine months of gestation into a fetus, preparing for birth.
This document discusses health indicators, variations in health between developed and developing countries, and factors influencing the spread of infectious diseases like malaria. It describes key health indicators such as infant mortality rate and life expectancy. People in developing countries generally have poorer health due to higher poverty rates, less access to healthcare and sanitation, and poorer diets and living conditions. Malaria spreads through mosquito bites and is influenced by factors like overcrowding, poor drainage, and climate. It has significant socioeconomic impacts, including increased death rates, costs of healthcare, and loss of productivity.
El documento presenta el plan de trabajo para el período de orientación, evaluación y promoción de febrero de 2020 para el curso de Biology en el nivel medio del Colegio Las Cumbres. Incluye las fechas y horas de las actividades de presentación de contenidos adeudados, evaluaciones de los tres trimestres y la instancia de recuperación, así como las condiciones para la aprobación que requieren la presentación y aprobación de las evaluaciones escritas y el cumplimiento del mínimo de asistencia.
This document outlines the content to be covered in a senior biology class at Colegio Las Cumbres. It includes three main topics over three trimesters: nutrition in humans covering respiration, gas exchange, and transport; human physiology covering blood, pathogens, the endocrine system, and blood glucose control; and homeostasis covering temperature regulation, excretion, and kidney function. Specific sub-topics are listed under each main content area, such as the structures involved in respiration, breathing, and gas exchange as well as aerobic and anaerobic respiration equations.
Este documento resume los diferentes tipos de reproducción en organismos vivos. Explica la reproducción asexual y sexual en organismos unicelulares y pluricelulares, incluyendo la reproducción asexual por fragmentación, gemación y reproducción vegetativa en plantas. También describe la reproducción sexual en animales y plantas, el proceso de fecundación, y algunos organismos que alternan entre reproducción sexual y asexual como medusas y corales.
Este documento describe un plan para realizar un mantenimiento en una escuela en Xai Xai a través de la recaudación de fondos, subvenciones y donaciones, así como el aprendizaje del idioma local y el diseño de actividades por parte de estudiantes y profesores.
The document is a PowerPoint presentation by Priyanka Krishnan about health and diseases. It defines health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, while disease is defined as any disorder of the body or mind. The presentation discusses factors that affect health like social, environmental, personal, and hereditary factors. It also categorizes different types of diseases such as acute vs. chronic diseases and provides examples of infectious, non-infectious, deficiency, and degenerative diseases.
Human reproduction involves internal fertilization where sperm from the male reproductive system containing the penis, testicles, and scrotum fertilizes an ovum from the female reproductive system containing the ovaries, uterus, Fallopian tubes, vagina, and vulva. This fertilization produces a zygote that develops into an embryo during pregnancy in the mother's uterus and is eventually birthed.
Estrategias en salud mental de la Organización Mundial de la Salud. Jose Manuel Bertolote. Jornada de Presentación de la Estrategia en Salud Mental del Sistema Nacional de Salud (Madrid, Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo, 2007)
Este documento resume las principales defensas del cuerpo contra agentes patógenos, incluyendo barreras externas como la piel y mucosas, flora bacteriana, respuesta inflamatoria y fagocitosis, y vacunas y sueros como protección específica.
Powerpoint unit 7 8 vital function reproduction. webIES Consaburum
Este documento proporciona información sobre la reproducción humana. Explica los sistemas reproductores masculino y femenino, incluidos los órganos y procesos como la espermatogénesis, la ovogénesis y la fecundación. También describe el desarrollo embrionario inicial, el ciclo menstrual, los métodos anticonceptivos y conceptos como la fertilización, la implantación y la placenta. Finalmente, aborda temas como las enfermedades de transmisión sexual, los tipos de gemelos y los métodos de
This document discusses interaction and coordination in animals and plants. It covers the key elements of interaction, including stimuli, receptors, and coordination systems like the nervous and endocrine systems. In animals, the nervous system uses neurons and nerve impulses to transmit signals rapidly, while the endocrine system uses hormones to regulate longer-term responses. Plants use tropisms and nastic movements to respond to environmental stimuli, and hormones to control growth and development.
Smoking has various long-term and short-term health effects. Long-term effects include decreased fertility, lower birth weights, increased risk of miscarriage and birth complications, increased risk of cervical cancer, and increased risk of developing emphysema, chronic bronchitis, COPD, cataracts, macular degeneration, heart disease, and stroke. Short-term effects include increased heart rate and blood pressure, exacerbation of allergies and irritation of the eyes and nose, increased stomach acid, and bad breath. Smoking is not an effective means of weight loss and can imbalance oxygen demand and supply while providing only a short-term boost to memory.
Human reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote with genetic material from both parents. The male reproductive system produces sperm and testosterone, while the female reproductive system produces eggs and hormones like estrogen and progesterone that support pregnancy. Fertilization occurs when sperm joins with an egg, which then implants in the uterus and receives nutrients through the placenta until birth, in which contractions push the baby through the birth canal. Antenatal care includes maintaining a healthy diet and avoiding illness and substances for a healthy pregnancy and birth.
Gas exchange surfaces in animals are thin, close to an efficient transport system, and moist to allow for quick gas diffusion while preventing cell death. They also have a large surface area and are well-ventilated to increase the amount of gas that can diffuse simultaneously through breathing movements. The respiratory system contains ciliated and goblet cells - goblet cells produce mucus to trap bacteria on lung surfaces, while cilia beat in a coordinated way to carry mucus and trapped particles away from the lungs.
The document summarizes sexual reproduction in animals. It describes the key differences between asexual and sexual reproduction, including that sexual reproduction involves two parents and produces offspring that are genetically different from the parents. It then provides details about the male and female reproductive systems, the process of fertilization, embryonic and fetal development, and childbirth.
This document discusses various types of reproduction including asexual reproduction through budding, fragmentation, and spore formation. It also discusses sexual reproduction which requires two parents and results in offspring with genetic material from both. Sexual reproduction can occur externally or internally. The life cycles of plants and animals are also summarized, including embryonic development through viviparity, oviparity, and ovoviviparity. Post-embryonic development can be direct or involve metamorphosis. The document also provides examples of plant reproduction through vegetative reproduction, artificial methods, and sexual reproduction involving pollination, fertilization, and seed germination.
The document discusses cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. It describes the structures and functions of animal and plant cells, including specialized cells like red blood cells, muscle cells, and root hair cells. Key differences are that plant cells contain chloroplasts and a cell wall, while animal cells do not. Tissues are groups of similar cells that work together, organs are structures made of multiple tissues, and organ systems consist of groups of organs that coordinate related functions in the body or plant.
The document provides information about the male and female reproductive systems:
- Both sexes have reproductive organs called genitals designed for intercourse and conception. The female reproductive organs include ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina. The male reproductive organs include testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and penis.
- The ovaries hold and release eggs, while the testes produce sperm and testosterone. During ovulation, an egg is released from the ovaries and travels to the uterus through the fallopian tubes. If sperm fertilizes the egg, it may implant in the lining of the uterus.
This is entirely based on "REPRODUCTION", What is its process, How does it takes place..why does it takes place..
Topics Included are:
1.Reproduction
2.Human Male Reproductive System
3.Human Female Reproductive System
In part II-Other topics are covered in short
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This document discusses the epidemiology, prevention, and control of acute diarrhoeal disease. It notes that acute diarrhoea is typically resolved within 2 weeks through oral rehydration therapy. Major causes are bacteria like Vibrio cholera and viruses like rotavirus. Prevention strategies include fluid replacement, zinc treatment, vaccinations for rotavirus and measles, promoting breastfeeding and handwashing, improving water supply and sanitation, and fly control. Oral rehydration therapy with a WHO-recommended ORS solution is effective for treating acute diarrhoea of all causes. Zinc supplementation after treatment can prevent further diarrhoea. Immunization and exclusive breastfeeding for six months also help control diarrhoea.
Human reproduction involves the joining of an ovum and spermatozoid through fertilization to form a zygote. The female reproductive system includes ovaries that produce ova and a uterus that supports embryo development. The male reproductive system includes testes that produce spermatozoa and accessory glands. During puberty, secondary sex characteristics like breast development and facial hair emerge due to hormonal changes. Fertilization is a multi-step process where a sperm penetrates an ovum in the fallopian tube, their genetic material combines, and an embryo is formed. The embryo implants in the uterus and develops over nine months of gestation into a fetus, preparing for birth.
This document discusses health indicators, variations in health between developed and developing countries, and factors influencing the spread of infectious diseases like malaria. It describes key health indicators such as infant mortality rate and life expectancy. People in developing countries generally have poorer health due to higher poverty rates, less access to healthcare and sanitation, and poorer diets and living conditions. Malaria spreads through mosquito bites and is influenced by factors like overcrowding, poor drainage, and climate. It has significant socioeconomic impacts, including increased death rates, costs of healthcare, and loss of productivity.
El documento presenta el plan de trabajo para el período de orientación, evaluación y promoción de febrero de 2020 para el curso de Biology en el nivel medio del Colegio Las Cumbres. Incluye las fechas y horas de las actividades de presentación de contenidos adeudados, evaluaciones de los tres trimestres y la instancia de recuperación, así como las condiciones para la aprobación que requieren la presentación y aprobación de las evaluaciones escritas y el cumplimiento del mínimo de asistencia.
This document outlines the content to be covered in a senior biology class at Colegio Las Cumbres. It includes three main topics over three trimesters: nutrition in humans covering respiration, gas exchange, and transport; human physiology covering blood, pathogens, the endocrine system, and blood glucose control; and homeostasis covering temperature regulation, excretion, and kidney function. Specific sub-topics are listed under each main content area, such as the structures involved in respiration, breathing, and gas exchange as well as aerobic and anaerobic respiration equations.
El documento presenta el plan de trabajo para el período de orientación, evaluación y promoción de febrero de 2020 para el curso de Biology en el Colegio Las Cumbres. Incluye las fechas y horas de presentación de contenidos adeudados, evaluaciones de los tres trimestres, e instancia de recuperación. Para aprobar, los estudiantes deben presentar las actividades de cada contenido nodal, aprobar las evaluaciones escritas con 6 o más puntos, y asistir al menos al 75% de las clases.
1) The document outlines activities and assignments for three terms of a biology course. The first term focuses on exercises from specific pages in a textbook. The second term includes additional exercises and questions from various textbook pages. The third term covers two topics: the urinary system and control of body temperature. Learners are asked to draw and label diagrams of the urinary system and nephron, state their functions, and complete a table analyzing substances in filtrate and urine. Questions are also provided from the textbook on controlling body temperature.
Este documento presenta el plan de trabajo para las clases de biología del Colegio Las Cumbres durante el período de orientación, evaluación y promoción de diciembre de 2019. Incluye las fechas y horarios de las clases del 9 al 20 de diciembre, con presentación de ejercicios resueltos, evaluaciones de contenidos adeudados de los trimestres 1, 2 y 3, y una oportunidad de recuperación. También detalla los requisitos para aprobar cada contenido nodal, que incluyen la presentación de ejercicios
This document outlines the content covered in a senior biology course at Colegio Las Cumbres. It includes three main topics covered over three trimesters:
1) Human physiology including the endocrine and reproductive systems, drugs, and sexual health.
2) The continuity of life including genetics, plant structure and function, and sexual and asexual reproduction in plants.
3) Organisms and their environment including ecosystems, food chains, human impacts such as pollution and deforestation, populations, and conservation.
El documento presenta el plan de trabajo para el período de orientación, evaluación y promoción en la asignatura de Biología del Colegio Las Cumbres para diciembre de 2019. Incluye las fechas y horas de las actividades de presentación de ejercitaciones adeudadas, evaluaciones de contenidos de los primeros y segundo trimestres, evaluación del tercer trimestre, e instancia de recuperación de hasta dos trimestres. También detalla las condiciones para aprobar cada contenido nodal como presentación de actividades, nota mínima de 6 en la evalu
This document outlines the content to be covered in a senior biology class at Colegio Las Cumbres. It includes three main topics over three trimesters: nutrition in humans covering respiration, gas exchange, and transport; human physiology covering blood, pathogens, the endocrine system, and glucose control; and homeostasis covering temperature control, excretion, and kidney function. Specific sub-topics are listed under each main content area, such as the structures of respiration, definitions of aerobic and anaerobic respiration, and smoking effects on the lungs.
The document contains a biology worksheet for senior students with questions about human anatomy and physiology. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions about muscle movement, reflex arcs, homeostasis, and temperature regulation. Specifically, it asks about which muscles contract to lower the arm, the location of relay neurons, stimuli detected by skin, identification of muscles in a reflex diagram, and the process of a reflex arc. It also questions the importance of homeostasis, the role of sweating in temperature regulation, and changes in skin blood flow in response to cold temperatures.
This document outlines a series of activities and questions for a senior biology class. It includes labeling diagrams of the heart and circulatory system, completing a table, identifying blood cell types under a microscope, and listing components found in blood and urine. Students are asked to label structures, trace pathways, state differences, and explain various circulatory and renal functions. Responses require labeling parts of diagrams, tracing pathways with arrows, completing a table, identifying cell types, and explaining concepts in multiple sentences.
El documento presenta el plan de trabajo para el período de orientación, evaluación y promoción de febrero de 2019 para el curso de Biology en el nivel medio del Colegio Las Cumbres. Se detallan 4 fechas con actividades como la presentación de ejercitaciones de contenidos adeudados, evaluaciones de trimestres y una instancia de recuperación. Para aprobar, los estudiantes deben presentar las actividades adeudadas, aprobar las evaluaciones escritas con 6 o más puntos y asistir al menos al 75% de las clases.
This document outlines the content and schedule for a biology class at Colegio Las Cumbres. It is divided into three parts over three trimesters.
The first trimester covers nutrition in humans, including movement of materials in and out of cells, human digestion and absorption, pathogens and defenses. Students will do lab work on osmosis in potato strips.
The second trimester focuses on transport systems, including circulation, the heart, blood vessels, blood composition and the excretory system.
The third trimester addresses maintenance of organisms, covering the nervous system, homeostasis, temperature regulation, and lab work on insulation.
The document describes a meal of potato gnocchi with tomato sauce and cream that contains processed sugar. Two of the ingredients were packaged in plastic. No food was thrown away from the plate. All items on the plate came from Argentina. The document then discusses the impacts of plastic pollution in oceans, how plastics can be toxic if inhaled or absorbed, and how turtles sometimes mistake plastic bags for jellyfish. It notes that microplastics pollute the environment and plastic ends up in islands. A video is provided showing the container that was made for storing items.
The document discusses Clari and Pili's plates of food and their packaging, and examines the food in relation to the UN Global Goals. Clari had chicken nuggets and fries packaged in 3 plastic bags, while Pili's homemade pizza was in 8 plastic bags for its ingredients. They determine their food waste nothing and was all produced locally. The document then discusses the differences between linear and circular economies as well as causes, effects and solutions of plastic pollution, providing a link to additional information.
This document discusses a meal of milanesa with rice and analyzes it based on several sustainability criteria. It examines the amount of processed sugar, plastic packaging of ingredients, food waste, and local sourcing of items. Several goals are identified for each criterion. Plastic pollution is also investigated in depth, outlining where plastic ends up, causes like overuse and fishing nets, effects like disrupting food chains and polluting land and water, and links to SDG 14 on life below water. Solutions proposed include redesigning packaging to transition to a circular economy. The document concludes by summarizing two science projects completed on recycling and the circular economy.
Este documento presenta el plan de trabajo para el período de orientación, evaluación y promoción de diciembre de 2018 para la asignatura de Biología en el Colegio Las Cumbres. Se detallan las fechas y actividades programadas entre el 10 y el 21 de diciembre, incluyendo la presentación de ejercitaciones adeudadas, evaluaciones de contenidos nodales de los trimestres 1, 2 y 3, e instancias de recuperación. También se especifican las condiciones para aprobar cada contenido nodal.
Este documento presenta el plan de trabajo para las clases de biología del Colegio Las Cumbres durante el período de orientación, evaluación y promoción de diciembre de 2018. Incluye las fechas y horarios de las clases de orientación, evaluaciones de contenidos adeudados de los trimestres 1, 2 y 3, y el recuperatorio. También detalla las condiciones para aprobar cada contenido nodal, que incluyen la presentación de ejercicios resueltos, obtener 6 o más en la evaluación escrita, y asistir
This document outlines the content covered in a senior-level biology course at Colegio Las Cumbres. It includes three main sections or content nodal areas: 1) human physiology covering organ systems like excretion, nervous, endocrine, and reproductive systems as well as drugs and sexual health; 2) genetics and flowering plants covering topics like mitosis, meiosis, monohybrid inheritance, and plant structure and function; and 3) organisms and their environment discussing ecosystems, food webs, and human impacts on the environment such as pollution, agriculture, deforestation, population growth, and conservation efforts.
The document outlines the content to be covered in a Biology class for Senior 3 students over three trimesters. The first trimester will focus on nutrition in humans, including movement of materials in and out of cells, human digestion and absorption, pathogens and defenses. Students will do lab work on osmosis in potato strips. The second trimester will cover transport systems in humans like circulation and the heart and blood vessels. It will also address excretion and the kidneys. The third trimester will look at maintenance of organisms, including the nervous system, homeostasis, temperature regulation and differences between poikilothermic and endothermic animals. Lab work will involve insulation.
The document outlines the content to be covered in a Biology class for Senior 3 students over three trimesters. The first trimester will focus on nutrition in humans, including movement of materials in and out of cells, human digestion and absorption, pathogens and defenses. Students will do lab work on osmosis in potato strips. The second trimester will cover transport systems in humans like circulation and the heart and blood vessels. It will also address excretion and the kidneys. The third trimester will look at maintenance of organisms, including the nervous system, homeostasis, temperature regulation and differences between poikilothermic and endothermic animals. Lab work will involve insulation.