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Dorsal/ventral (backsidelbelly side): Meaning "back," the term dorsal refers to the animal's back or the backside of any other structures.The term ventral, meaning "belly," always refers to the belly side of animals. In humans the terms ventral and dorsal are used interchangeably with the terms anterior and posterior, but in four-legged animals ...
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Worksheet #1 Free Body or Force diagrams… Drawing Free-Body Diagrams . Free-body diagrams are diagrams used to show the relative magnitude and direction of all forces acting upon an object in a given situation. A free -body diagram is a special example of the vector diagrams; these diagrams will be used throughout your study of physics.
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Cells, tissues and organs. Cell The building blocks of life, all living things are made up of cells. Tissue A group of the same type of cell working together to do a particular job. E.g.. Lots of muscle cells make up a muscle tissue! Organ Made from a group of different types of tissue, which all work together to do a particular job. E.g..
Circulatory Activity Sheet - World Book
body into the lungs through the veins? _____ 9. What organ stores energy in the body and releases nutrients into the blood when needed? _____ 10. When your body temperature begins to rise, the flow of blood to the skin increases and then the heat passes out of the body.
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1 Jun 2021 · 3. A skydiver is descending with a constant velocity. Consider air resistance. Draw a free-body diagram for this situation. 4. A 4,000N car is coasting to the right with a force of 40N and slowing down due to a resistance force of 5N. Draw a free-body diagram for this situation. Include at least four forces and their magnitudes.
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• Draw free body diagrams for each object • Define the acceleration direction • Applying Newton’s Second Law: For m1 m1 g -T1= m1a For m2 T2-m2g = m2a But T1= T2= T since pulley is ideal m1 g -T = m1 a (a) T -m2 g = m2 a (b) • Two equations & two unknowns –we can solve for both unknowns (Tand a). m1g m2g Free Body Diagrams T1 T 2 aa+ +
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1. Draw a labelled force diagram to indicate how the forces are applied on the object. 2. Draw a labelled free body diagram showing all the forces exerted on the object . 3. Calculate the resultant force on the object. 10 min . 25 min . 15 min . Chalkboard for notes, discussions and classwork . Reference:1. Platinum. E. De Vos et al. Grade 11 ...
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Often a Free Body Diagram is useful or necessary to solve a problem that involves forces. Follow these steps, and you’ll solve any problem with little difficulty. 1. Draw one Free Body Diagram for each object (see below for what is a good FBD). 2. Break the forces up into components. 3.
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Maintains body temperature using sweat and goosebumps. Continues the digestion process, absorbs as much water as possible and expels excess fibre and waste. Pumps oxygenated blood around your body and receives de-oxygenated blood. Receives food from the oesophagus and begins to break it down with digestive juices (enzymes).
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Free-Body Diagrams Worksheet! 1. Free-body diagrams forfoUl'situations areshownbelow. Fur eachsituation, determine thenet force actingupon the object. Situlltion A SitUllt ion B FC)rav= '3 H fgrav'""'3N SitUlltion C SitUllt ion 0 fl)r~y'"'25 N 2. Free-body diagrams forfour situations areshown below.Thenetforce isknown for eachsituation.
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Free-Fall Worksheet A 1. A rock is thrown straight upward with an initial velocity of 30 m/ s as shown in the diagram below. a. On the diagram, label the velocity of the rock at each second. b. Plot its velocity vs. time on the graph below, 40 20 10 velocity (m/s) -10 -20 -30 -40 time c. Calculate its displacement after 7 seconds using the ...
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D. keep the internal body environment within its normal range 19. The diagram below represents the actions of two hormones in the human body. This diagram best illustrates A. recombination B. feedback C. insertion D. deletion 20. After a hormone enters the bloodstream, it is transported throughout the body, but the
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For each problem, on a separate sheet of paper draw a picture of the situation, the free body diagram(s) necessary, and solve the problem. All work must be shown. Remember to solve the problem algebraically first. 1. A girl pushes a 1.04 kg book across a table with a horizontal applied force of 15.0 N. If the
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Free-Body Diagrams 17. Accelerating fled to a rope and downward pulled straight downward. at 194 m/s' No friction, a Ia horizontally air friction lied to a rope at in this and pulled so that the rock moves constant velocity. Note There must be case constant v 19. Tied to a rope and pulled so that the rock 20. Swinging on a ropes at lowest position.
Endocrine System Worksheet
Endocrine System Worksheet . 1. What is the function of the endocrine system? The endocrine system produces and releases hormones which are chemical messengers that affect various tissues and organs of the body. 2. What is a hormone? A hormone is a chemical messenger that regulates activities of tissues and organs in the body. 3.
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300 N, as shown in Diagram 2 . Diagram 2 is drawn to scale. Add to Diagram 2 to show the single force that has the same effect as the two 300 N forces. Determine the value of this resultant force. Diagram 2 € Resultant force = _____ N (4) (Total 10 marks) Figure 1 shows a boat floating on the sea. The boat is stationary. Figure 1 € 5.
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human body. Stick the tabs down in their numbered order. 2. Then cut out the labels and match them, using their numbers, to each part of the digestive system. 3. Join your labels to the diagram with a ruled line. 4. Finally, cut out and match the functions to each part of the digestive system. Digestion begins in the mouth. The teeth help break ...
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Free Particle Model Worksheet 2: Interactions 1. Explain what a normal force is and give an example. 2. Can an inanimate object (such as a table) exert a force? Can the magnitude of the force exerted ... Draw and label a force diagram for each block, using equality marks on the vectors. 10. How does the force the earth exerts on the person ...
Lecture 1- 4: Shear Force and Bending Moment
Let us detach this portion of the beam and draw its free body diagram. The forces acting on the free body diagram of the detached portion of this loaded beam are the following • The shearing force F and F+ δF at the section x and x + δx respectively. • The bending moment at the sections x and x + δx be M and M + dM respectively.
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S4P-1-15 Solve simple free-fall problems using the special equations for constant acceleration. Include: horizontal and vertical components of motion of the curved path of a projectile (without air resistance) S4P-1-16 Draw free-body diagrams for a projectile at various points along its path (with and without air resistance).
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Draw a free-body diagram of the beam: F 10 N Reaction A Step 2. Using Equation (3), determine the force F: ΣM A = F*2 – 10*5 = 0 2F = 50 F = 25 N ... — Static Problems Worksheet Answers 2 2. Given the diagram below, determine the load CW and R A: CW B Step 1. Draw a free-body diagram of the entire crane: CW W B 80 N Reaction A
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3. A book is at rest on a table-top. A free-body diagram for this situation looks like this: 4. A chandelier is hanging from the ceiling. A free-body diagram for this situation looks like this: 5. An egg is free-falling from a nest in a tree. Ignore air resistance. A free-body diagram for this situation looks like this: 6.
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free-body diagram for this situation looks like this: 4. A girl is suspended motionless from a bar which hangs from the ceiling by two ropes. A free-body diagram for this situation looks like this: 5. An egg is free-falling from a nest in a tree. Neglect air resistance. A free-body diagram for this situation looks like this: 6.
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Your Body's Systems - Open School
Check your answers using the Solutions at the end of the package. Go online to view a multimedia resource. Materials and Resources There is no textbook required for this course. ... The body's transportation network is a lot like a road system with highways, streets, and small winding back alleys. The major difference is that the roads in the body
GCSE Review 1 – The Heart & Cardiovascular System - Reigate …
Label the diagram below of the human heart: Why do the labels for the right and left sides of the heart appear on the wrong sides? In the two examples below, describe the sequence of chambers, vessels and valves that the blood
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body. (1) Smooth muscle- (2) Cardiac muscle- (3) Skeletal muscle- ANAT 113 7. 8. 9. ... diagram. hwann ctive zone Region of ucleus of muscleñer sarcolemma with ACh receptors 18. Order the following steps of the sliding filament correctly from 1-9. ... Muscular System Worksheet .1 ...
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throughout the body are responsible for movement, maintain - ing our body posture, and heat generation. Figure 7–2 shows some of the major skeletal muscles found in the human body. Skeletal Mu Scle Skeletal muscles are attached to bones and provide move-ment for your body. Remember from Chapter 6, “The Skel-
Circulatory System: Practice Questions # 1
In the diagram of the human heart, which structures are most closely associated with the transport of deoxygenated blood? A. A, B, and C B. B, F , and I C. C, D, and E D. D, H, and I 9. The diagram represents several major circulatory pathways in the human body. Which sequence represents the normal blood flow in circulation to the lungs?
Endocrine System Worksheet
Endocrine System Worksheet . 1. What is the function of the endocrine system? 2. What is a hormone? 3. How does the negative-feedback mechanism work? 4. How do the hormones released by the endocrine glands get around the body? 5. Two of the hormones secreted by the pancreas are insulin and glucagon. These hormones
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Draw a free body diagram on the space below to show the forces acting on a book being pushed along ahorizontaltable. (4) c. A student ties a rope to a sledge. The student pulls the rope with a force of 15 N at an angle of 30˚ to the horizontal (ground). Use a scale drawing to determine the size of the horizontal and vertical components of the ...
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Free worksheet created by MATHSprint. Venn Diagrams - Regions:1 MATHSprint, 2013 Answers: Venn Diagrams - Regions www ..mathsprint.co.uk 1: 1 2 A′∪B′ A B
The Immune System Click & Learn Student Worksheet
help protect the body from infections. Explain why getting vaccines would be particularly important for someone without a spleen. 7. Label. two organs of the immune system on the figure below, and explain how they work together. Figure 1. A diagram of the human body.
SPH3U1 Lesson 01 Dynamics - jfindlay.ca
Each free-body diagram requires a legend indicating the positive direction. Gravity, ⃑, always points toward the centre of the Earth. The length of the vector represents the magnitude of the force. Draw a free-body diagram for the forces acting on the pail in the pictorial representation to the right. The free-body diagram starts
Physical Sciences; Grade 11
1.1 Draw a free body diagram showing all the forces acting on the block. (4) ... Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions. Each question has only ONE correct answer. Choose the answer and write only the letter (A–D) next to the question number (1.1 – 1.3), for example 1.1.11 E. ...