Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Carbon Cycle

Carbon enters the atmosphere as carbon dioxide from breathing and burning. Carbon dioxide is absorbed by producers  to make oxygen in photosynthesis . Animals feed on the plants. Thus passing the carbon compounds along the food chain. Most of the carbon these animals consume however is exhaled as carbon dioxideThis is through the process of respiration. The animals and plants then eventually die. The dead organisms (dead animals and plants) are eaten by decomposer in the ground. The carbon that was in their bodies is then returned to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. The decomposed plants and animals may then be available as fossil fuel. Those fossil fuels are burned in factories and releases carbon dioxide.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Reflection


Reflection

How does sleep effect your learning?  

      Sleep is very important to your brain. It's like a nutrient for your brain. While you sleep, your brain goes overs and practices every thing you had learned throwout the day.

 How much sleep do you get each night? Do you think this is enough? Do you feel tired in the morning?

      I get 9 hours of sleep every day. Sometimes on weekends, I might take more than 11 hours of sleep. I think that it is not enough for me. I sleep for 9 hours on weekdays and I still feel tired every morning.

Will you change what you do after reading about sleep and learning? Why or why not?


    After reading this documents about sleep and learning, I will try to sleep earlier every day so that I can enough sleep. This will help me learn more. This is important because this is important step of my career.