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Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Part of the organs

Image result for human body organs

                               Brain:
What does this organ do?
In fact, your brain is the boss of your body. It runs the show and controls just about everything you do, even when you're asleep. Not bad for something that looks like a big, wrinkly, gray sponge. Your brain has many different parts that work together.

   Eyes:
Eyes makes you see things.
Ears:
Ears makes you hear.
Lungs:
The lungs gives you oxygen.
Heart:
Your heart has two pumps but the right side of the heart pumps the blood in to the lungs.
Liver:
The liver cuts the fat in to pieces and turns it into energy.

Stomach:

The stomach breaks and digest food.


Large Intestine:

The major function of the large intestine is to absorb water from the remaining indigestible food matter and transmit the useless waste material from the body.

Small Intestine:


The small intestine is the part of the intestines where 90% of the digestion and absorption of food occurs, the other 10% taking place in the stomach and large intestine

Rectum:
The rectum is where your poo comes out off.

Anus:

After the rectum is your anus.


Pancreas:

Pancreas is a part of the digestive system and makes juices named as Enzymes.

Call Bladder:
Gall bladder helps you digest.

Spleen:

Spleen helps you fight infections.

Appendix:

You don't really need the appendix so if you get it removed your body will do fine after the surgery.

Esophagus:

esophagus helps you digest as well.

Thursday, 3 August 2017

The Purpose Of Warm Ups

Prevent Injury
Relax mental and physical tension
Prepare physically and mentally for performance work
Help you be more expressive with your body.

Archimedes Screw


This is our Archimede's screw proto- type. To make it work you it needs to be in an angle to make the water go up. Archimede's screw is made in BC's. A guy named Archimede's is the one who invented Archimede's screw. Why did he want to invent it?. He wanted to invent something that makes water go up a hill. And it works by a screw at the back. He is twisting the screw and the pump pumps the water up the hill. Why did he want water up a hill? because he lives at the top of the hill and he has made a garden but in order to feed his plant water he needs to go down the mountain get water and go up the hill again but he made an invention the he doesn't need to go down the hill and go up again.

Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Quzlity


    We are learning how to interact online in a kind, positive and helpful way.
    Learning how to leave quality blog comments is an important part of having a blog. It teaches us how to interact with others online and enables us to continue growing our positive digital footprint.


    Compliment the writer and be positive and be specific
    It's good to add factual information comment.
    To make a comment better it's good to have a connection with the writer.
    It's a good thing to add a question at the end of your comment to start a conversation.
    To start a comment always start wit a capital letter and at the end pancuation.

    Thursday, 29 June 2017

    How do you get water up hill?

    Job: agricultural soil specialist

    Scenario: your client wants to plant crops in a field 1.5 m above the local river. He needs to get water to this field and has no electricity to run a pump and no hose. He must start from scratch! How he achieve this?

    You will need to consider ancient history+ an important person from back then.
    Include pictures where appropriate.    
    Image result for archimedes
    This is Archimedes
    Born: 287 BC
    Died: Syracuse, Italy
    This guy is Born in Greece

    Archimedes screw.

    How does this work
    There's a screw at the back and the inside there's like a spiral thing that carries the water up and that will go up if Archimedes turns the screw at the back.

    Thursday, 22 June 2017

    Christchurch Water

    1. CHCH StormWater: What is it? It is storm water that came from a storm or snow.
    Where does it go? The water go to the sewers.
    What contaminate it? The outside of the pipe.
    2. Christchurch wastewater: What is it? The water in the toilet and the shower and the kitchen and all the water that leaves inside the house is waste water
    Where does it go? it goes to the sewers
    What contaminates it? The water goes down into the water.

    3.Where does CHCH get its water?New Zealand relies on collection of rainwater for water supply and septic tanks for sewage disposal.
    How is it purified?there is a filtiration
    What pollutes our city water before we drink it? it doesn't have chemicals so it's clean.

    4. Where does Auckland's water supply form? Hunua and waitakere ranges.

    5. What water bourne diseases and parasite can we catch in NZ? Giardia also can make us have diarrhea.

    6.Christchurch's water is treated after us
    where is it treated? at city council
    what are the steps involved in treating it?To treat water with chlorine bleach, put the water in a clean container and add 16 drops of bleach for every gallon of water. Stir in the bleach and let the water stand for 30 minutes. If the water does not have a little smell of bleach, repeat the dosage of 16 drops per gallon and let it sit for another 15 minutes.

    The treated water goes to the sewers.

    7. Small town do not always treat their waste water in the same ways as Christchurch. 

    Thursday, 15 June 2017

    Cabbage Chemistry

    1.Write a conclusion explaining the significance of your results  though should explain why quik eze needed to be chewed rather than swallowed whole.

    2. Today's prac
    Cobbage Chemistry
    *what does organic mean?


    Prac: Red cabbage is used as an indicator it will change color in acids and bases. Put a couple of drops of each each test sample onto a spotting tray. Add a couple of drops of red cabbage. Note the colour.

    Spotting title apple: purple
    Lime: Pink
    Lemonade: Green
    Handy andy: Green
    jiff:purple
    Sodium Hydroxide: Lime green
    Sulphuric Acid:Pink