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The Daily DissectionMrs. Imholts Fifth Graders Non-Fiction Publications
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The Muscular
SystemDavid Mejia
One of the most known
muscles is the biceps, because
the guys always show them off
when talking about muscles.
The biceps are located in the
upper part of the arm. The
triceps are opposite the biceps
and when you push a chair in
you are activating this
muscle. When you kick a
soccer ball you activate your
quadricep. The gluteusMaximus is known because is
the one you sit on every
day. Pectoral muscles help you
do push ups. Your abdominal
muscle helps you lift yourselfup when laying down. And the
deltoid allows you to throw a
baseball.!
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The Immune System
DiscoveriesAntonia Lizarralde
The immune system is made of a
network of tissues, cells and organsthat work together to protect your
body. Immune means your body is
protected. In this case, the immune
system helps fight off sickness, viruses
and diseases in your body.
You have lymph nodes (also called
glands) in your body that contain
immune system cells, white blood cells
and leukocytes. Lymph nodes are
connected with others, and they take
white blood cells wherever needed.
Usually white blood cells are
floating in your body but, when bacteria
enters, white blood cells start to
work. This is what happens with white
blood cells. They divide into more white
blood cells. This is better because it iseasier to fight of disease.
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The Muscular
SystemSergio Matiz
Muscles are made up by cells.
Each muscle cell is called a fiber.Inside each muscle you have muscle
strands. Strands are made up by
thinner strands. Your brain sends a
message to muscle fiber. When the
message gets to your muscle fiber
the tiny strands slides towards eachother. So the muscle fiber gets
shorter, the whole muscle contracts.
It pulls parts that are attached it.
That makes your body move.
Voluntary muscles are musclesthat moves by you telling them to
move. Involuntary muscles are the
muscles that are self movers or
automatic, like blinking, breathing, and
digesting food. Those muscles are
controlled by nerves.!
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The Skeletal SystemOlga Suarez
Have you ever wondered
how your skeletal system
works and why it is important?There are many reasons. It
makes lots of blood cells in
every second. Also it is
important because it helps us
to move, run and skip. Last, didyou know that bones provide a
hard surface for the muscles to
attach to?
The skeleton is a livingframework for all kinds of
muscles and organs. The bones
provide a firm surface for the
muscles to attach to.The
skeleton protects the internalorgans.
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The Organ that
Controls EverythingEsteban Archila
You cant live without your
brain, its the boss of you whole
body. The brain controls
everything about the nervous
system. The brain sends
messages to the nerves and the
nerves sends messages back tothe brain. The messages travel in
thin long cables called nerves. If
you want to move your arm the
nerves send messages to the
brain and the brain sends back a
message to move your arm.
This system controls life
organs and parts things we dont
control like breathing, digesting
food, and circulating blood.!!!!!!!!!
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The Importance of
the Busy Muscular
SystemJulian Hernandez
Muscles move animals and
humans like you! You talk, walk,
shake hands, smile or even blink,
thanks to the muscles that you
have in your body. The
musculatory system can be one ofthe busiest systems in the human
body. About 40% of your body
system weight is made up of your
muscles.
The muscles are made from a
type of tissue composed of some
cells called contractive cells or
fibers that allow body
movement. Together, with theskeletal system, your muscles
provide the bodys framework and
support for internal organs.
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Navigating the
Digestive SystemLucas Onoro
You are digesting before you even
bite your food. When you smell the foodyour body prepares for digestion and itstarts to send saliva. Then you put thefirst part of the food in your mouth andstart chewing. The digestion takes a fewhours to be completed. After you havechewed it enough, you swallow it and it
goes down to your esophagus then, thefood goes into the stomach.There thestomach releases acids to make the foodsmall enough to be consumed by acell.Then it travels to the small intestine.There are some capillaries and theyconsume the microscopic food, then ittravels around the body feeding the redblood cells. The waste and not neededfood moves on to the large intestine.There the waste sticks together andforms feces. Then it sends a signal to thebrain to tell you its time to poop so then
you go to the bathroom and WOOSHthe feces is disposed out.
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The Dazzling Fast
Nervous SystemMateo Gomez
Your brain and nervous system
are like the bodys own internalcomputer. Without them you wouldn'tbe able to see, touch, hear, smell, andtaste. Also, your body would notrespond to your movements and itwouldn't be able to do the processes
needed for you to survive.
Without your cerebrum youwouldn't be able to think. Without yourcerebellum you cant keep yourbalance. Without the pituitary gland
you wouldn't be able to grow. Withoutthe brain stem the body wouldnt beable to do all the functions it needs tosurvive, like digesting food. Thenervous system is essential for allliving things. Without it, you cant live.
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The Process of the
Nervous SystemAna Urrutia
There are three main parts in
your nervous system that are
important including your brain,
your spinal cord, and your nerves.
Your brain is the boss of your
body. It controls everything youdo like breathing, thinking, your
senses, walking, and every
movement of your muscles.
Your spinal cord extends
from the brain all the way downyour back to your waist. It
branched out to smaller nerves
around your body that serve many
parts of the body, telling them
what to do.
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The Amazing
Digestive SystemSamantha Maldonado
Do you know about the
digestive system? Do you know
why it is important? The digestive
system is a complex series of
organs that break down the food
and get rid of waste. Food
contains vitamins, nutrients, andminerals your body needs. Your
body uses food to grow, stay
healthy, mend itself, and give you
energy.
To be able to use the food we
eat, our body has to break it down
into very small molecules it can
use. Some parts of the system are
tube like that contain the food.Other parts contain or make
digestive juices.
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The Amazing
Respiratory SystemAnn Pearl
now we will take a journey through
the immune system.
1. First the Epidermis (the outside layer
of skin) warns the body of incoming germs
like for example if you are cold.
2. The next part where germs try to
attack is the eyes. The tears that wash theeyes have special enzymes (chemicals) that
break down the cell walls of the bacteria.
3. Saliva in the mouth works like the
tears in the eyes. Your saliva has special
enzymes that break down cell walls of
bacteria.
4. Mucous membranes line with mouth
and lungs they act like a barrier to bacteria.
5. Stomach acid kills the bacteria that
gets through all the barriers and protections.
6. If bacteria gets through all of those
protections then the body sends white blood
cells through lymph to the bacteria!!!!!
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The Immune SystemManuela Cortes
Your immune system is
very important to your
bodys health and keepingyou alive and well. Without it
you would probably get sick
every day. Your immune
system can fight offbacteria before you even
realize you are sick. You
know your immune system is
working if you get better
after you are sick. Thankyour immune system!
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The Skeletal SystemAlexa Martinez
The skeletal system is
important for many reasons.
First of all, it keeps your body'sstructure up. If you didnt have
bones you couldn't stand up or
walk. Your jaw is important
because without it, it would be
hard to eat because your teethare bones. The jaw also helps
you talk.
Your bones have another
important function. Theyprotect your organs because
organs are fragile. The rib
bones protect our heart,
kidneys and lungs. Your skull is
hard and protects your brain.Thats why the skeletal system
is important.!!!!!
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The Immune SystemMateo Madrinan
now we will take a journey through
the immune system.
1. First the Epidermis (the outsidelayer of skin) warns the body of incoming
germs like for example if you are cold.
2. The next part where germs try to
attack is the eyes. The tears that wash the
eyes have special enzymes (chemicals) that
break down the cell walls of the bacteria.
3. Saliva in the mouth works like the
tears in the eyes. Your saliva has special
enzymes that break down cell walls of
bacteria.
4. Mucous membranes line withmouth and lungs they act like a barrier to
bacteria.
5. Stomach acid kills the bacteria
that gets through all the barriers and
protections.
6. If bacteria gets through all of
those protections then the body sends
white blood cells through lymph to the
bacteria!!
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The Amazing Great
Circulatory SystemAlejandro Comargo
It takes about a minutefor a red-blood cell to go
around the circulatory
system. On the way back
from the cells, blood enters
to the right atrium of yourheart and to the right
ventricle. Then it goes to
your lungs. In the lungs it
gives the carbon dioxideand it gets new oxygen.
Then it goes to the left
atrium and left ventricle
and to the arteries so it
delivers water, food, and
oxygen to all the cells.!!!
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The Amazing
Digestive SystemAlejandra Cardenas
What process does our food
have when it passes through the
digestive system?
First it starts in the mouth.
Chewing breaks food down and
mixes it with saliva that turnsfood into smaller molecules. Then
we swallow the food that goes
down the esophagus into the
stomach. In the stomach strong
acids and juices break down the
food and pass it to the smallintestine. In the small intestine
food breaks down into nutrients.
Then the nutrients pass through
the small intestine to the blood to
the cells. In the large intestineunused parts of the food go to the
large intestine where water is
removed and waste gets ready
for elimination!
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The Nervous SystemMateo Pardo
The nervous system
controls everything you do, like
moving, eating, talking, hearing,everything you can think of
that involves something with
your body. Without it we would
die. It tells our body what to do.
It is made up of your brain,
nerves, and spinal cord. The
brain controls everything you
do. The spinal cord, carries
messages throughout yourbody to and from the brain. The
nerves, receive and send
messages to and from the
brain.
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