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Author: Luanne Velasco

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Luanne Velasco April 8, 2021 April 11, 2021 STEAM Projects

Lymphatic System/Immune System Comic

For my project, I drew a silly little comic attempting to illustrate the lymphatics system’s function of filtering wastes, toxins, and other unwanted substances from the body’s fluids.  This is very important because the lymphatic system correlates to our immune system greatly, and plays a key role in the immune …

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Luanne Velasco November 20, 2020 November 20, 2020 STEAM Projects

Neurons and Action Potential

For my STEAM project, I wasn’t too sure what to create (as I’m not quite a creative person), but I decided to relate it to the topic of a neuron and an action potential. Although a neuron’s appearance looks simple, their involvement with action potentials is very significant, as they …

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