Saturday 26 March 2016

War of the Bands is ready!!!

Hi people!!! I hope you are having a great LOOOOOOONG weekend! I've had a lot of birthday parties, dinners and family reunions but on Thursday I spent the afternoon watching films. And when I saw this part of the movie (que vejez!!!)...



... I remembered you and your groups!

 I checked all the tests and these are the groups:

GROUP 1:
CASTIGLIONE (visual)- LAMANNA(musical)- GHIO (logical)- MONTIVERO (interpersonal... YOU DON'T SAY!)- BURONE (naturalistic) and SARCOS (logical)

GROUP 2
TSHUBAROV (visual)- ESPINDOLA (musical)- CROTTO (verbal)- GIRADO (logical)- LANFRANCHI (interpersonal)-VARGAS (bodily kines.)

GROUP 3
DE AGUIRRE (logical))- OBIGLIO (musical)- DEBORTOLI (verbal)- YUSIM (interpersonal)- FAGOAGA (intrapersonal)

GROUP 4
FERNANDEZ JORBA (visual)- GONZALEZ (musical)- ALEGRE (verbal)- WILLIAMS (logical)- GERBAUDO (interpersonal)- AMAGIANI (naturalistic)- UEZEN BOZZI (who owes me the test)

So, you can start working on the questionnaire for next THURSDAY MARCH 31st!!

And here you have more interesting facts about human beings







Here you have a NEW CHALLENGE!!!

Check on this amazing facts on the human body!!! There is a mistake on one explanation (the person who can explain it to me will get a 10!)
http://dailyentertainment.me/…/weird-facts-human-body/fact-1

See you next Monday!
XXX
Andrea


11 comments:

  1. The statement which is incorrect is the third one (3) as the longest organ in the human body is the samll intestine, which is 4 times longer than the actual height of the adult human. My source is :http://www.businesscreditcards.com/bootstrapper/100-weird-facts-about-the-human-body/

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    1. Ceci, number 3 is correct... there's something wrong with number 4

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    2. So, the web site says that the reason of why our stomach does not get destroy by the acid is because of the lining; but i found that it is because of our stomach epithelial cells.This specialized cells, produce a mucus layer and a bicarbonate coat that neutralizes the acid of the stomach and prevents it to get to the stomach walls.So the bicarbonate and the mucus form a layer which protects our organ. Source: http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/how-powerful-is-stomach-acid/ (paragraphs 7 and 8)

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    3. mucus+bicarbonate + another tiny detail

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  2. The wrong explanation is number 2. After several scientific studies, which all lead to different outcomes, it was prooved that it wasn´t the seasons themselves, nor the amount of daylight experienced what makes yawning more contagious. Instead, contagious yawning was said to have an optimal thermal zone: a range of ambient temperatures around 20 degrees Celsius. The yawning diminished when temperatures were relatively high and relatively low.
    Source: http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/why-do-we-yawn (3 last paragraphs)

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  3. Nicolas Tschubarov31 March 2016 at 19:11

    The 4th statement says your stomach cells regenerate. Which i think its wrong because the stomach linin is not made from cells but consist of a mucosal protein covered with molecules of sugar

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    1. noops!The hydrochloric acid destroys the lining, so it regenerates. There's another mistake...

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    2. Nicolas Tschubarov1 April 2016 at 14:50

      "why doesn’t it destroy the stomach lining?" is that the mistake? Because the lining does get destroyed

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    3. The problem is with the 4th, as in the explanation says that the stomach lining is not digested because its cells regenerate, and the main reason of it not being digested is that the enzyme that acts on the stomach in a pH of 2 is secreted deactivated: Instead of being pepsin since the beggining it is secreted as pepsinogen first, and when the food reaches the stomach the hydrochloric acid is secreted and only then pepsin is activated. In this way, the hydrochloric acid and the pepsin act on the food rather than in our stomach lining, preventing it from being digested.

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    4. Nice answer but too late! I already explained this in class last Monday... next time, maybe

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