Choose 3 activities that you perform regularly and explain the role(s) that each organ system plays in each activity, as well as
explain how organ systems work together to perform the chosen activities. Examples of activities students might choose:
• Arts (drawing/painting, dance or music performance, acting)
• Athletics (exercises/workout routines, sports)
• Food/Culinary-related (cooking, eating different cuisines)
• Other hobbies (video games/TV)
• Other student choices?
Connections with your chosen activities may be:
• Direct – How are your chosen activities directly controlled/performed by different organ systems and processes in the body?
• Analogies – How are your chosen activities similar/analogous to different organ systems and processes in the body?
When you breath, your lungs expand filling the blood with oxygen, when you eat, the food breaks down in your stomach causing the nutrients from the food to be absorbed by your body/blood, when you play sports or exercise that newly oxygenated/nutritionized blood is then pumped faster through the body by the heart.
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A ribonucleotide is very similar to a deoxyribonucleotide with the major difference being that they have a H instead of an OH in the 1’ carbon. Each ribonucleotide also has a phosphate molecule in their 5’ carbon like DNA. It is this phosphate that bonds with the 1’ carbon of the next monomer to form a phosphodiester bond through a condensation process – that releases a water molecule.