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The most important thing in the experiment to me was just learning how to break down the food. Things i learned from the experiment was that not all the foods i thought were healthy weren't that healthy. I would not have said all of the things tha...
November 18
My healthy food wasn't really a food, it was a small bottle of Gatorade. It was healthy compared to my other choice which was Kelloggs Pop Tarts. The pop tarts weren't necessarily unhealthy but they are as good for you as the Gatorade. Right now i...
November 10
We should be worried about extinction with some species because it may cause a lot of other species to follow them in there extinction or wipe out a lot of them. Any animal dieing out would effect another animal.
November 4
I found out that there was many different types of trees, but that only some types of trees were dwellers in certain parts of the forest. The insects in the forest seemed to be the same all the way through. My group found a lot of insects and had ...
October 7
i liked getting to get up close to an actual pond to do an experiment. I got to get real close, by getting out on a fallen tree, catching tadpoles, and banding birds was a lot of fun and I hope that we will get the chance to do something like that...
October 7
i agree Shelby, when i get my results from the experiment i am doing and my hypothesis is wrong, i always want to change it to make it look like I was right. But i guess by getting it wrong it tells you that you need to think things out more next ...
September 9
i agree with hunter, is there a limit on how far science can go? Is there a certain point where science ends?
September 9
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September 9
In our last class i learned that science was much more then i thought it was, I never thought about science being such a huge subject. It has to do with all the past, the present, and the future. There is so many things that haven't been discovere...
September 9
i would have to say that the info from UC-Davis is the most accurate info, because it was done at a university. Also because it is up to date, and was approved to be published.
September 9
My outlook on the subject is that i think that the method of using shark cartilage to cure cancer is a wild but great discovery. i would not use the treatment right off ounce i knew i had cancer. it would be my last resort, if every other treatmen...
September 9
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August 27

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My current educational role:
student
School where I currently study/work:
Benton High School
Favorite subject during the daily school schedule:
Math (Algebra 2)
Last three CD's I purchased/downloaded:
Three Days Grace
Luke Bryan
The Carter III
I am currently reading:
Nothing at the time
Extracurricular activities I am involved in at school:
Basketball in the winter and Baseball in the spring
My interests outside of school include:
I play volleyball and other little sports and activities
Favorite plant and/or animal and why:
Penguin, because it interests me in how they live in the arctic

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Cole...some things are better off not said out loud.
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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...
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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...
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Im actually kind of hungry now
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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!!!!!
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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!
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shelby shelby leighhhhhh :) good job... lets look at the person in the yellow hodie behind the modell... that makes all this unique!
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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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Amanda Dixon added a blog post
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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Miranda Lynn Stanton added a blog post
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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Kylie Warner added a blog post
Throughout the last few weeks of class, I’ve learned so much. From notes to our class discussions, so many things have been brought to my attention and changed my prospective on biology. Not only about the carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins but a...
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