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Where is there is an example of a ball and socket joint in your body?
In which tube does air travel from your nose or mouth toward the lungs?
Muscles work to move bones back and forth. At least how many muscles work together to move one bone?
What is the name of the stringy tissues that connect bones together?
The skeleton helps us move, protects our organs inside our bodies, and supports our bodies and gives them shape.
How would you demonstrate a blockage in blood vessels, if given a small rubber hose and water? Explain the steps you would follow.
First I would get a hose, some water, and a marble. Then I would put the marble in the hose to create a blockage. Next, I would attach the hose to a water source and turn on the water. I would observe what happened to the hose and the marble and write down my observations.
You have done an experiment modeling how foods would be digested in the stomach. Now it is time to prepare your report and display the data you have collected. What would be the best way to share your data with other members of your class?
I would create a bar graph labeled with the different foods and how long they took to dissolve.
Blood is pumped from the heart to the body and then back to the heart. Use the words arteries, capillaries, heart, and veins to show the path the blood takes through your body.
The blood flows from the heart, through the arteries, through the capillaries, through the veins and back to the heart.
In the picture of the heart, identify the vessel with the X and discuss where the blood is going. X
The blood is flowing to the lungs. The blood returning from the body must go to the lungs to get oxygen before it can be pumped to the body.
When riding in a car, you notice that the wheels make sounds against the pavement. The pitch rises as the car speeds up. State a hypothesis based on this observation.
The pitch of the wheels increases with speed because the vibrations caused by the wheels get faster as the car moves faster.
You want to experiment to test how well various materials muffle sounds. Which variables would you keep the same and which would you change?
Same: person listening, sound being blocked, room where test is made. Change: material blocking sounds.
What instrument plays at a higher pitch, a bass or a violin?
Olivia is standing at her front door. Her friend Gabe is five houses down the street. Olivia yells, “Gabe!” How is the sound of Olivia’s voice transmitted to Gabe?
The sound is transmitted by the vibrations of air molecules between Olivia and Gabe.
Gabe doesn’t hear Olivia when she calls. When she calls again, what are two things she can do to make sure that Gabe hears her?