Friday, October 17, 2008
Mathematical skills with life science.
The saying of math and science with no relation is absolutely irrelevant. Scientist, especially chemists will tell you about the importance of math in chemistry. Scientists will be unable to perform correctly on formulas without mathematical skills. Also, when students decide to study physics in the future and thinks math is completely useless when it comes to science should think twice. And finally, in anatomy and physiology, math is crucial. For example, the lab we had several days ago involves measuring through a microscope. Another assignment involves graphing different degrees (which we were assigned different parts individually)
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Current Event II - Schooyard Bullying.
Studies have shown that 1/10 children suffer from bullies. Many of them go through physical abuse, name-calling, and other violent related aggression. Students who suffer from this may often lower their self-esteem, loneliness, usually have suicidal thoughts and maybe go through drugs. Researchers say it is best to distinguish any hatred and any hyperactivity from children. This will decrease the number of bullying in and outside of school.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Cells & Tissues
The cell is the structural and functional of living organisms. Cells are the smallest unit of an organism. Cells are discovered by a scientist named Robert Hooke. He used a microscope and examined a cork and saw many small many small rooms. Hooke decided to call it "Cells" because it looked like an empty room. There are many roles in a cells, and they all have specific roles. Without one role of the cell, the cell would not function properly. The cell creates tissues, and tissues create body organs.
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