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Notes: Scientist helping a city design a new zoo would observe the natural habitats of organisms that will be in the zoo before designing the new zoo habitat. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/wap/wap_map.html Check out Roar and Snore Overnight Camping. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF CHIRS.

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  1. Notes: Scientist helping a city design a new zoo would observe the natural habitats of organisms that will be in the zoo before designing the new zoo habitat. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/wap/wap_map.htmlCheck out Roar and Snore Overnight Camping

  2. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF CHIRS Like all humans, Chris has several different body systems that help her do all the things a human can do. Use what you know about body systems to answer these questions.

  3. Notes: The skeletal system gives Chris’s body its shape and support and helps to move and protect it.

  4. Notes: In gym class, Chris uses the muscles in her arms to throw the basketball into the basket. One job of these muscles is to hold the bones together.

  5. Notes: The intestines, salivary glands, and stomach are organs of the digestive system. The heart is  not an organ in the digestive system? • heart • intestines • salivary glands • stomach

  6. Notes: Five minutes into a running race, the circulatory system reeves up and the heart pumps more blood to the legs.

  7. Notes: Ten minutes into the race, the students are perspiring or sweating. The excretory system is now involved.  Excretory

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