date : monday, january 5 th 2015. topic: substances inside organisms. objective: to learn about...
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Water You might think you’re all muscle but about two-thirds of your body is made up of water. Water helps keep your body’s temperature stable, it carries nutrients and oxygen to cells, cushions joints, protects organs and tissues and removes wastes. You lose water from your body through sweating, breathing, urine and feces. Being properly hydrated helps your body function at its best. Dehydration – not having enough fluid in your body – can cause headaches, fatigue, crankiness and poor concentration. It also affects your sports performance.TRANSCRIPT
Date: Monday, January 5th 2015.Topic: Substances inside
Organisms.Objective: To learn about substances organisms
consume.
Water You might think you’re all muscle but about two-
thirds of your body is made up of water.
Water helps keep your body’s temperature stable, it carries nutrients and oxygen to cells, cushions joints, protects organs and tissues and removes wastes. You lose water from your body through sweating, breathing, urine and feces.
Being properly hydrated helps your body function at its best. Dehydration – not having enough fluid in your body – can cause headaches, fatigue, crankiness and poor concentration. It also affects your sports performance.
Recommended daily intake of water:
AGE MALES FEMALES
9 – 13 1.6L/day = 6 glasses
1.4L/day = 5 to 6 glasses
14 – 18
1.9L/day = 7 glasses 1.6Lday = 6 glasses
Adults 2.6L/day = 10 glasses
2.1l/day = 8 glasses
Air What is air?
Air is a mixture of different gases that covers the Earth in a layer over 400 miles high. This layer is called the atmosphere. It contains roughly 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and smaller amounts of argon, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and others.
Why is air so important?
Air is needed by almost all the living things living on Earth. Most plants and animals take in air, use the oxygen in it and give out another gas, carbon dioxide. This process is called respiration. Air also protects life on Earth by absorbing harmful ultraviolet solar radiation and reducing temperature extremes between day and night.
Food OUR BODIES NEED FOODFood is essential for our bodies to:1. Develop, replace and repair cells and tissues;2. Produce energy to keep warm, move and work;3. Carry out chemical processes such as the digestion of
food;4. Protect against, resist and fight infection and recover
from sickness.
Food is made up of nutrients. Micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals are needed only in small amounts.
Macronutrients such as carbohydrates, protein and fat are needed in larger amounts. The body cannot function properly if one or more nutrients are missing. A healthy and balanced diet provides foods in the right amounts and combinations that are safe and free from disease and harmful substances.
Healthy and balanced nutrition: