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Title of the educational product
Nutrition
Type of deliverables
Educational Model
Student Age
14 - 15
Thematic area
Biology
Language of the deliverable
Spanish, English
Description of the educational product
We can see the process of nutrition that allows providing energy for work and nutrition for growth and maintenance to the cells.
Nutrition is a vital function in which the digestive, circulatory, excretory and respiratory systems are involved
In this model the box represents the digestive system that provides nutrients to all the body cells.
The rider represents the circulatory system that distributes nutrients and oxygen to all the cells, picking up from these the waste substances.
Gas cylinders represent oxygen supply and carbon dioxide removal performed by the respiratory system.
Seat WC represents the excretory system and allows the removal of waste products from the cells.
The table represents the cellular respiration process of a cell that provides the energy needed for the maintenance of the cell from the nutrients and oxygen distributed by the circulatory system.
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