Posted on 09 February 2014. Tags: Type of Cell
Cell Animal Cell All animals are made up of one or more cells. Animal cells all have the same basic structure, though they differ in how they look and what job they do. Plant Cell Plants are made up of one or more cells. Each cell is surrounded by a sturdy wall and contains […]
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Posted on 09 February 2014. Tags: Cells
Cells All plants and animals are made of cells. Most cells are much too small to see. It takes millions of cells, for example, to make just one of your fingers. Some tiny creatures, such as bacteria, are made of only one cell. If you want to see what a cell looks like, you could […]
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Posted on 09 February 2014. Tags: Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer Lung Cancer Cancer can attack any part of the body, including the lungs, shown here. Normal lung tissue is light pink in color, but cancerous lung tissue caused by smoking turns black. Radiation Treatment Radiation is sometimes used to kill cancer cells. Here, a patient has radiation treatment for cancer of the […]
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Posted on 09 February 2014. Tags: Cancer
Cancer Cancer—it’s scary word, and a scary disease. Cancer kills a lot of people all over the world. Only heart disease kills more Americans. But there’s good news too. Millions of people who have had cancer are still alive. Doctors have learned a great deal about treating and preventing cancer. WHAT IS CANCER? Cancer […]
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Posted on 09 February 2014. Tags: Parts of the Brain
Brain Your brain is your body’s main control center. it controls thinking, emotions, and all the body’s activities that keep you alive. The brain looks like a soft sponge and is protected by a bony skull in the head. Nervous System The nervous system is made up of the brain, the spinal cord, and […]
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Posted on 09 February 2014. Tags: Brain and Nervous System
Brain What kind of supercomputer can write stories, do math problems, draw pictures, play games, see through eyes, hear someone talking, talk back, and network with devices that make snacks in the microwave oven? Your brain and nervous system can do all these things. Do you think a computer will ever be as powerful […]
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Posted on 09 February 2014. Tags: Skeletal System
Skeletal System Your body contains 206 bones of various shapes and sizes. Bones protect your internal organs and support your body as you stand, sit, walk, and run. Common Fractures A break in a bone is known as a fracture. In a greenstick fracture, the bone does not break all of the way […]
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Posted on 09 February 2014. Tags: Bones and Skeleton
Bones And Skeleton Squeeze your arm. The outside of your arm is soft, but there is a hard part inside. The hard part is a bone. There are bones in your arms and in your legs. Bones go up the middle of your back. They go around your chest. All of your bones together […]
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Posted on 09 February 2014. Tags: Bacteria
Bacteria Bacteria are tiny, one-celled organisms that play an important part in all life on Earth. They come in three basic shapes—rod, sphere, and spiral. This bacterium is a spiral type known as a spirochete. Parts of a Bacterium A bacterium is protected by an outer cell wall. Just inside the cell wall […]
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Posted on 09 February 2014. Tags: Bacteria
Bacteria Peek into a clean room with no one in it. There are no pets in the room. There are no plants in the room. It looks like there is nothing alive in the room. The room, however, is swarming with life. Billions of tiny life forms called bacteria cover the tables and chairs and […]
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