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This science journal entry explores key concepts including the phases of the moon and how a dog processes visual information. The phases of the moon are explained as the result of the Earth's position relative to the sun and moon, affecting how we perceive its illumination. Additionally, the journal discusses a scenario involving a dog spotting a cat, illustrating how sensory information is transmitted to the brain for processing a reaction. This document invites students to engage with vocabulary and guided questions enhancing their understanding of scientific concepts.
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SCIENCE JOURNAL 12/12/2012
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2nd PAGE DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 12/12/12Science Vocabulary79 12/12/12Guided Question80
12/12/12Science Vocabulary79 • phases of the moon – The different • phases of the moon are caused by • the angle from which an observer • on earth can see the moon • illuminated by the sun as it orbits • our planet.
P precipitation 44 phylum 64 producer 74 phases of the moon 89
12/12/12Guided Question80 When a dog sees a cat, a message travels from the dog’s eyes to the dog’s — • A brain • Bnose • Cpaws • Dmuscles
When a dog sees a cat the image of the cat is sent directly to the dog’s brain. The brain then processes the information allowing the dog to react in a particular way. The Answer isA brain
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