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Kidney Dialysis Simulation

For an organism to survive, it needs to get rid of metabolic waste materials, as well as maintain proper concentrations of various necessary materials. For example, human food consists of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, various salts, and water. As these materials are metabolized, certain waste products are produced, such as carbon dioxide, water, urea and related nitrogenous compounds, salt, and various minerals. If these waste materials remain in the body, they quickly upset the body’s equilibrium (homeostasis), so they must be excreted rapidly and efficiently.

The kidneys are very important organs within the human body because they are essential to maintaining homeostasis. Humans have two bean-shaped kidneys that are found at the back of the abdominal cavity, one found on each side of the spine. Each kidney is approximately the size of a person’s fist. All the blood in the body must pass through the kidneys. The large amount of blood that is passed through the kidneys allows them to do the following: Continue reading ‘Kidney Dialysis Simulation’

Build Your Own Stethoscope

This fun, heart racing activity originally appeared as part of the Henry Ward’s Adventures in Science series developed for Ward’s Homeschool and is also available in PDF format.

At Home Science Adventure

Get your own heart racing with an exciting experiment to build your own stethoscope.

You will need:

  • A cardboard paper towel roll

Experiment Steps:

  1. Working in pairs, one person should hold the roll over the other’s heart.
  2. Listen for the partner’s heartbeat, counting the number of beats per 30 minute.
  3. Run in place for one minute and then listen for the heart beat again, calculating the new beats per minute.

Explanation:

Notice the difference in heartbeat after exercise. The reason for the increased rate is the heart beating faster to pump more blood, and therefore oxygen, to the body for use while exerting energy.

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