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Nutrition is very important to the human diet. Here are some nutrition facts to help make a better decission on what you eat. Carbohydrates are very important to the human body. Carbohydrates provide people with energy to get us through the day. ...
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I personaly don't think anyone should have an abortion. It shouldn't matter if the child will have disabilities. Everyone should have a chance in life.
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There are two different types of carbohydrates. There are simple sugars carbohydrates and complex carbohydrates. Simple carbohydrates are like what you find in a sugar bowl or in suckers. Complex carbohydrates are found in breads and crackers. You...
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Add information- When you take species out of the environment you also take away more then just that, each speacies contributes to each other. For example if you take a spider away you become over populated with species such as flies, therefor yo...
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My healthy food was a Quaker Granela Bar(chocolate chunk). I will sometimes eat this food between school and cheer practice. This food was not as healthy as the food label says it is. The food label said there was 90 calories but there was acctual...
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Everything we take in is good for you. Some things we cant have to much of or it is not good for you. As long as you have it in the moderation your suppose to have it in its alright.
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I would not draw the line between any of these. If we took out some of these species our world would be over populated. All of these are here for a reason. When we first had to draw the line I drew it between the poisonous snakes and the sharks. S...
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All of the deserts on earth cover 1/3 of the land. The desert in Australia will rise above 124 degrees. The Sahara desert is the largest. At night this desert can drop 30 degrees. Death Valley is the hottest desert. What makes a desert a desert is...
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when we were in the forest i was able to tell when we were in the mature forest and young forest. the mature forest was colder and the young forest was warmer because of the sunlight it let in. the group i was in was where the two forest meet. the...
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It is so hard to collect data from ponds. You try to collect things but it would float away. It wouldn't stay in the plankton net. :( I didn't know how much ponds smell. That was nasty.
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i would have to agree. there is no order you can put experiments in
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Science is discovering how things worked in the past, now and in the future. Science will help discover ways to cure diseases and other kinds of sicknesses. Science leads to new questions everyday and that will help for future cures. There is no o...
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This type of learning for a begining collegiate-level science course is important because it was teching us how to learn about topics on out own. None of us really new anything about this subject and now we no what it is about. I no i wouldn't use...
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Nutrition

Nutrition is very important to the human diet. Here are some nutrition facts to help make a better decission on what you eat.

Carbohydrates are very important to the human body. Carbohydrates provide people with energy to get us through the day. There are simple and complex carbohydrates. The best foods you can eat are whole grains, vegetables, and fruits. There are 4 calories per gram.

Glucose is the most common carbohydrate. This gives you a quick burst of energy. This is not good when you n… Continue

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Nutrition is very important to the human diet. Here are some nutrition facts to help make a better decission on what you eat. Carbohydrates are very important to the human body. Carbohydrates provide people with energy to get us through the day. ...
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