Highlighting, circling ideas, and writing questions/comments.
What is annotating?
Tiny organisms that live on/in your body, which can be good or bad.
What is bacteria?
Used to fight against bacteria
What are antibiotics?
Cooking your food all the way through is a method to..
What is one way to avoid Salmonella?
The dance of balling up your fists and stacking one on top of the other, while moving your shoulders.
What is the woah dance?
Taking my mouse and dragging it over a sentence, using a bright color.
What is highlighting?
Tying your evidence to your claim.
What is reasoning?
The animal used for the Salmonella test study.
What are mice?
Who is Elsa?
Microorganisms living in and on the human body or particular environment.
What is the Microbiome?
a proposed answer to a question.
An infection commonly caused by contaminated food or water.
What is Salmonella?
Hannah's puppy that we love to hear about and see pictures of!
Who is Sadie?
Process of transferring fecal bacteria from a healthy individual into another individual.
What is a fecal transplant?
Information to support a claim.
What is evidence?
When used in the Salmonella case study, 20 of these animals (compared to the other 20) were very sick.
What are the low-gut bacteria mice?
This student has a YouTube channel where he live streams his video games as well as other activities.
Who is Darnell?
Provides bacteria with the food and living space they need.
This bacteria was introduced week 3 and made patient 23 vomit, have diarrhea, and a fever.
What is C. Jejuni?
Used to treat patient 23 during week 5 and caused him to feel well again.
What are antibiotics?
This bacteria was introduced week 7 and made patient 23 have stomach pains, diarrhea, and bloating.
Helps you be protected from some diseases.
What is a vaccine?