Plants use these two ingredients to make their own food.
Carbon Dioxide and water
cells, tissues, organs, body systems
What are non-animal sources of protein?
Beans, nuts, tofu...
Draw a fast moving particle
What is a common pollutant at Chinook?
Litter, trash, grabage
How are plants and humans connected?
We breathe each other's gasses.
This organ is where nutrients are absorbed
small intestine
Which type of food is filled with vitamins?
Fruits and vegetables
What is one type of thermal energy transfer?
Conduction, radiation
What watershed do we live in?
The Duwamish-Green River watershed
What do Coast Salish people call the cedar tree?
Making mistakes and learning from them, trying new things
Which macromolecule helps us to absorb nutrients?
Fat
What happens when a fast moving particle collides with a slow moving particle?
The fast moving particle slows down and the slow moving particle speeds up
What is the name of green stormwater infrastructure that uses plants?
Bioswale, native plant garden, rain garden, trees, Grattix box
This tree offers protection
Cedar,
x̌payʔ
This cell transports oxygen throughout the body
Red blood cells
What do proteins, fats and carbs all have in common?
They give us energy, they are all macromolecules
What makes a good insulator?
Gas, or a vacuum where there are no particles
What was the most common marine animal we saw during Stormfest?
Crabs!
These two body systems work together to help us make energy.
Respiratory and circulatory systems
Which three nutrients should we not eat too much of?
Salt, fat, sugar
Why do metals make good conductors?
It's easy for the particles to collide and transfer heat
What is Ms. Zander's favorite tree?
Madrona