Anatomy and Physiology STEAM Project: Dalauna Salmon
STeam Project Dalauna Salmon STeam Project Dalauna Salmon
STeam Project Dalauna Salmon STeam Project Dalauna Salmon
Open Bone Fracture- Watercolor This project focuses on the healing time and mechanisms involved in an open fracture injury using watercolor paint and pencils as a medium. Every icon/ image stands for something: pills are for medications, the stethoscope means medical help, the nerve represents pain signals, the clock represents …
I did my STEAM project on Osteoporosis, and as you can see from the photo I have uploaded, I wanted to draw a comparison between regular bone and bone with Osteoporosis. I included next to the bones a little microscopic view point of what the inside of bone would look …
For my STEAM project I decided to make a 3D model of mitosis and cell division. At the beginning of life we all start off as one cell that divides into, eventually, trillions of cells. My project shows this single cell divide into two creating the first step of new …
My project picture portrays the differences between normal red blood cells and sickle cells. It shows how normal red blood cells are rounded and flow easily and freely through blood vessels. It also shows how sickle cells are crescent shaped, sticky, and how they can cause blockages in the blood …
For my STEAM project, I decided to compare cancer and its unrelenting growth to the concept of love and its infinite ability to grow. In its simplest form, mitosis is a process that allows cells to reproduce and replace damaged or dead cells. Without it, every living organism would cease …
My topic is about how MS affects the body. It affects the central nervous system ( the brain and the spinal cord) which affects the rest of the body. I also compared and contrast the PNS and CNS. MS affects many systems of the body including the digestive, immune, skeletal, …
For my project I compared and contrasted this different sensory cells and also compared them to the sensory cells we have within our teeth.
This project focuses on the NMDA neuroreceptor and demonstrated hypofunction in correlation with detectable psychosis.