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Digestion Simulation
| Content Provider | TeachEngineering: STEM curriculum for K-12 |
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| Author | Crosby, Jacob Zarske, Malinda Schaefer Carlson, Denise W. |
| Copyright Year | 2008 |
| Description | To reinforce students' understanding of the human digestion process, the functions of several stomach and small intestine fluids are analyzed, and the concept of simulation is introduced through a short, introductory demonstration of how these fluids work. Students learn what simulation means and how it relates to the engineering process, particularly in biomedical engineering. To reinforce students' understanding of the human digestion process, the functions of several stomach and small intestine fluids are analyzed, and the concept of simulation is introduced through a short, introductory demonstration of how these fluids work. Students learn what simulation means and how it relates to the engineering process, particularly in biomedical engineering. The teacher demo requires vinegar, baking soda, water and aspirin. |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Rights Holder | Regents of The University of Colorado |
| Subject Keyword | Biology Chemistry Life Science Science and Technology Digestive System Biotechnology Gastric Biomedical Engineering Simulation Enteric-coated Human Body Stomach Biomedical Bioengineering Acid Digestion Dissolve Aspirin Demonstration Base |
| Content Type | Text |
| Time Required | PT15M |
| Education Level | Class VI Class VII Class VIII |
| Resource Type | Notes |
| Subject | Chemistry Biology Technical |