Digestive and Urinary System’s Exam…
Below is the message my substitute, Mrs. Chambless, gave to you in class today:
Dear Physicians in Training (AC Science Students):
Please excuse me for not being here today. My mother is having surgery to have her gallbladder removed; I can’t remember if I told you guys or not. Here is a list of all you need to accomplish today.
Surf’s Up: After eating a hamburger, what transport mechanism is used to get the protein molecules from the digestive system into the blood?
Raise your hand when you are ready to go over the answer with Mrs. Chambliss.
Assignments:
- Complete and turn in the Digestive and Urinary System Test. Be sure to read the questions carefully and follow all directions.
- Make sure you have completed and turned in the Enzyme Lab (due today).
- The Sheep Kidney Observation Lab is also due today. Did you turn it in?
- The U.R. in Trouble clinical problem solving activity is due tomorrow. Use the research envelopes at your desk, if needed.
- Read and complete the Circulatory System STARS from pages 606-611. These are due tomorrow.
Tomorrow the cardiologists will be presenting the circulatory system!
Since it is a test day today, then there should be no conversation during class. Strikes count double if a negative report is left by a substitute.
See you tomorrow!
Mrs. Newman