Drugs Assessment: Tobacco

tobacco

tobacco has many names like Pipes, Coffin nail or Cancer stick.

tobacco is a plant leave that Is a highly addictive drug that has a chemical named nicotine. the drug looks like a leaf that can be aged and crushed up into little bits so you can put it in cigarettes or eat it. teenagers use drugs to act/look cool or they use it because they have been prescribed with it or they use it because they stole it. Tobacco leaves are put on cuts as an antiseptic and to stop bleeding. Smoking increases the risk of blood clots The law prohibits the sale of single cigarettes, small packs of cigarettes, and smokeless tobacco products (except for nasal snuff).they should never use this or be around it it is illegal In new Zealand

I participated in these events 

Long jump 2.7m 

Shot put i threw 5.6m

Discus i threw 13.9m

 

The weather was sunny

I felt good when i did good at it

someone that surprised me was when sean 

My friend devan did well in shotput

One thing that I could have done better was not doing it

The highlight of my day was didnt have any

Next year I hope to better in sports

sic inheritance

As we already know, DNA is inherited (passed down) from parents
To get us thinking about inheritance, let’s start with an experiment (next slide)
Then, we need to learn some important key terms…

 

Gene A section of DNA which codes for a particular trait. For example eye colour.

Allele Different versions of the same gene. For example blue vs brown eyes.

Phenotype The physical/outward appearance

Genotype The two inherited alleles (internal appearance)

 

Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 total chromotids)
Half of our chromosomes are inherited (passed down) from each parent
Which chromosomes our parents pass on to us is random.
However, the probability of inheriting some traits is greater than others…

 

Punnett squares are used to show what could happen when a set of parent’s alleles combine to make an offspring.

Let’s us the example of a person’s sex chromosomes as an example:

mars

temperature – -225 to +15

winds: 300kmh

water: very dry , not much water

oxygen: not much (6% of atmosphere)

carbon di: (82% of the atmosphere)

electriscity wind and solar

sos

Pollution is not good for the environment or the world so we need to try to change for good to help the environment and the ocean life 

Plastic bags can harm turtles if they are not disposed of properly. When plastic bags end up in the ocean, turtles can mistake them for jellyfish, which is a common food source. If turtles eat plastic bags, it can cause blockages in their digestive tract that can lead to malnutrition, starvation, and even death. Plastic bags can also trap turtles and make it difficult for them to swim and find food. To protect turtles, we should dispose of plastic bags correctly and use fewer of them whenever possible.

Plastic is not good for fish because if they eat enough if they get eaten the fish that ate will have plastic in them it goes on and on till the last fish gets caught and eatin by us and well have plastic in us then well pass it down for years and years till the end of the world

health fbi unit

Group A I chose group A because I’m loud and I make jokes a lot

 

 

the differences between a psychopath and a non-psychopath

psychopaths don’t think of the consequences of the decision that will happen after they do that act or thing they have done

4 inner planets known as the terrestrial planits

in order from the sun mercury venus earth mars

they have a solid surface with mountains volcanoes craters and contains

 

mercury is the smallest planet it’s the closest to the sun it takes 88 days to orbit the sun it has no planetary satellites second hottest planet due to having no atmosphere second densest planet

 

Venus is similar in size to eath second closest to the sun 225 days to orbit the sun no planetary satellites hottest planet due to its dense atmosphere of C02

rotates in the opposite direction retrograde

 

earth is the largest of the terrestrial planets third from the sun 365 days to orbit the sun one planetary satellite moon 70% is covered in water densest planet

 

mars is the second smallest fourth from the sun  687 to orbit the sun two planetary satellites Phobos and Deimos have the tallest mountain sigh of liquid and frozen water

the earth

spherical – a ball shaped

hemisphere – a half of a sphere

orbit – the curred path of a celestial

rotate – move in a circle around an axis or centre

composed – made up of