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    SCIENCE HEALTH IV FIRST GRADING LESSON 1 I. Objective 1.1 Identify some bones that make up the skeletal system. II. Subject Matter Topic: The skeletal System A. Science Concept/Idea: Skeletal system is the framework of our body; it consists of all the bones in the human body. B. Science Process: Identifying‚ Inferring‚ Observing C. Material: Illustration of skeletal system‚ a poster or model of a skeleton D. References: PELC grade VI 1.1 any book in science E. New Words:

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    Temperate Deciduous Forest Geographical location- The Temperate Deciduous Forest is 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south of the equator. This climate can be found in the north in North America‚ Europe and Asia. In the south‚ the climate can be found with South America‚ Australia‚ and Africa. Climate facts- the average temperature is 50 degrees (24 degrees celsius) and its high is 86 degrees‚ this factor depends on the altitude of the forest. The temperate deciduous forest receives an average

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    The movie is about chimpanzees at home‚ messing around‚ carrying on‚ and getting through life. The other parts are about Miss Goodall and her relationship with chimpanzees. Miss Goodall‚ a remarkable British naturalist‚ has observed‚ befriended and pondered them for years. ’’Among the Wild Chimpanzees‚’’ producers uses old and new film of Miss Goodall‚ put together as a chronicle. At the suggestion of the anthropologist Louis Leakey‚ she traveled in 1960 to a remote part of Tanganyika‚ now Tanzania

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    Nitrogen Fixation

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    nitrogen availability and thus for life support on earth: some bacteria can convert N2 into ammonia by the process termed nitrogen fixation; these bacteria are either free-living or form symbiotic associations with plants or other organisms (e.g. termites‚ protozoa) other bacteria bring about transformations of ammonia to nitrate‚ and of nitrate to N2 or other nitrogen gases many bacteria and fungi degrade organic matter‚ releasing fixed nitrogen for reuse by other organisms. All these processes

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    COLORFUL PLANTS IN A PALETTE ABSTRACT Paints are most commonly used to color or provide texture to objects. They also serve as protection and covering to‚ for example‚ wooden furniture (e.g. tables and chairs) from rotting‚ termites‚ and other factors that cause damage. To artists on the other hand‚ paint is a medium used to express and translate their thoughts and imaginative visions into canvas. However‚ some artists and aspiring ones alike all over the world face some financial stability

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    are 1‚462 recorded species of edible bugs. People of various countries eat what is indigenous to their country. For instance‚ the Japanese eat different kinds of larva‚ grasshoppers‚ and Japanese beetles. People in West Africa are known for eating termites‚ grasshoppers‚ crickets‚ and caterpillars. And the people of Thailand eat mealworms‚ and grasshoppers. Although these days eating insects isn’t very socially acceptable‚ entomophagy goes back centuries. The Romans and Greeks used to consider

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    As many know‚ bees are major factors to the growth of many kinds of plants - about eighty percent of plants worldwide. However‚ not as many people are aware that those industrious insects’ population is falling at an alarming rate‚ without much being done about it; many potential solutions (incomplete or not) are not being tested or utilized at all when they undeniably should be. If we - the human race in its entirety - don’t start doing anything we can to stop (or at least slow) the bees’ decline

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    is a direct reference to the absence of evidence. "There is no evidence of aliens‚ and therefore‚ aliens do not exist" appeals to an absence of evidence B. When the doctor says that the test results were negative‚ it is usually good news. Under "Termites" the inspector checked the box that read "no” c. A biopsy shows the absence of malignant cells. One very carefully inspects the back seat of one’s car and finds no tigers. The train schedule does not say that the train stops here at 3:00pm on a Sunday

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    jump. They are found living by fallen trees‚ tree roots and fallen leaves. They are hardly ever seen by streams or streaming water. All Dendrobatids are insectivores. The dyeing poison frogs mainly feed on spiders and small insects such as ants and termites. They have excellent vision which enables them to easily find food on the forest floor. To capture their prey they use their sticky‚ retractable

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    The Science of Love • There are three phases to falling in love and different hormones are involved at each stage. • Events occurring in the brain when we are in love have similarities with mental illness. • When we are attracted to somebody‚ it could be because subconsciously we like their genes. • Smell could be as important as looks when it comes to the fanciability factor. We like the look and smell of people who are most like our parents. • Science can help determine whether a relationship

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