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Well my healthy food that I chose was an apple, because I usually eat around 2 a week so I figured that would be the perfect healthy food for me to look up. I figured it was healthy because for one it's a fruit, it's natural, and it doesn't have a...
November 11
Thing topic that stood out the most to me was of course the discussion on the "low-carb" dieting and how many misconceptions we have about it. Everybody thinks that carbohydrates are bad for you and make you fat...but in reality if you were to be ...
November 2
Marcy, I agree with the statement "who are we to judge," but I don't understand what you mean by "let those who are doing wrong keep doing wrong" Could you clearify what you mean... because I don't understand why we would let the wrong keep doing ...
October 26
Even though I wasn't able to be in the conversation in class the other day.. I mostly heard people and can see people commenting on the topic of abortion. So, I'm just going to stick with that topic :p But, I know that people have the right to bel...
October 26
When we were first asked about which "useless" species we'd like to destroy if we could, I decided that I'd like to destroy the AIDS virus and the TB bacterium, because in my mind this only brings bad things, we don't get anything good out of it. ...
October 20
So, I definitely learned a lot just by watching this video! Right off the bat I learned that elephants can live in deserts, and I never realized how funny shaped they were. Their legs are so long! I also learned that tigers don't just live in the ...
October 13
Well... just from watching movies hah I'm going to have to say that I think that there will be crows, owls, lizards, snakes, a lot of different types of plant life, and a bunch of other species. I'm sure there's a whole bunch of different types o...
October 12
I learned a lot about the different tree species. I never really realized how many different trees there could be in one little area. Like Shandis and I found out that out of 11 trees there were like 4 different kinds of leaves. We learned a lot o...
October 7
Actually visiting the pond created a totally different learning experience for me in a couple of ways. For instance, actually experiencing everything in person made everything so much more realistic and it gave me a better understanding of what a ...
October 7
One thing that came up that I didn't really think about while our group drew the diagram of the pond was that there are a lot of different ponds. I completely forgot that depending on the area you were in depended on what species lived in the pond...
September 28
Kerstyn, I have to agree I wonder about whether or not science and religion should be connected? I mean it's such a complicated subject to discuss because nobody really knows? But, since Mr. AND Mrs. Nash are both scientists as we learned in our l...
September 9
I agree Shelby! I always felt the urge to change my hypothesis when it turned out to be wrong, I mean nobody wants to be wrong or look "stupid." But, when we discussed in class how having a hypothesis being rejected was actually a good thing, beca...
September 9
Above I wrote about what science is and does.. but I never really thought about what it can't do. So, when i went to the link that lead to what we read today... I saw "Science has limits: a few things that science does not do" so i decided to read...
September 9
Ok... well I'm going to have to start off by saying that science is kinda complicated in a simple way if you really think about it. There's so many different ways that you can look at it (which is kinda why it's simple because there's a lot of dif...
September 8
Thanks Mrs. Corey! I really did learn a lot from you! :) I'm so glad that you gave us those easy data bases to use when we want to research something... it's so much easier to find the things that we need and know that they are more reliable than ...
September 3
whoops sorry Marcy..I forgot the "r" in your name above :p
September 3

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Benton
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umm.. probably a monkey or a dolphin
monkey because i guess i've always thought they were cute
dolphin because they are in the water and i love the water and they seem pretty friendly
 
 

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Abby, why you dogging on my post? I worked really hard :(
yesterday
Cole...some things are better off not said out loud.
on Wednesday
All I can say is...VERY creative title there, Kerstyn. ... And it DOES appear as if you have typed a bit more than the group from last year--maybe two or three words more...
on Wednesday
According to the little BMR thing, I need 1069 calories per day. This opened my eyes because not everything you eat is healthy, or at least the stuff that you think is healthy really is not, and I like the fact that we learned how to calculate th...
on Tuesday
Im actually kind of hungry now
on Tuesday
This is pretty much my favorite. :)
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Ally S ; my flickr page-- http://www.flickr.com/photos/44699028@N08/ -- check out my pictures. i edited a lot of them. :)
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Shandis this is a cool theme!!!!!
on Tuesday
sorry for the error in the picture of the protein...! I will fix it! I made it myself and it was too late! One of those Oxygens has to have 2 bondings!
on Tuesday
shelby shelby leighhhhhh :) good job... lets look at the person in the yellow hodie behind the modell... that makes all this unique!
on Tuesday
Kerstyn Bolton added a blog post
"Structure and Function" is the very first thing I wrote down on my paper when we started our Chalk Talk; when I wrote this I really didn't understand how much I was going to learn over the next few weeks. We first started with writing down the wo...
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This is awesome!
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Coleman Wade Babcock added a blog post
Technically me and you all are the same. Yes we may have different thoughts, feelings, and perspectives, but its what is inside of us that makes us so similar. It is what fuels us and gives us the energy to be unique that makes us so identical. I...
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Ali Bargu added a blog post
Everywhere in our lives we get bombed with the newest diets and ideas to lose weight and live healthy. After the laws about the Nutrition facts labeling passed everyone should be able to judge if their food is healthy or not. But OH! Wait! There i...
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Laci Shoemaker added a blog post
The last few weeks in Biology, we've been learning about bio-molecules and human nutrition. The main things we have talked about and taken notes (or Chalk Talk) on so far were carbohydrates, proteins and lipids and how they are all made up. I also...
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Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Lipids. Proteins monomers are amino acids; there are 20 different commonly known amino acids. Each protein is put together by different variations of the different amino acids. There polymers are polypeptides. Amino A...
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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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