Misconceptions in Primary Science By Allen, Michael “Nutrition” Publisher: Open University Press Pp. 41-53 2010 Type: Anecdotal Data collection method: Number of subjects, range: Grade and age of subjects: The stomach is located around the navel area. The digestive system consists of two separate tubes, one for faeces, the other for urine. The entire inside…Continue Reading Nutrition: Misconceptions in Primary Science
Category: Zoology Systems and Processes (circulation, digestion, excretion etc.)
Breathing: Misconceptions in Primary Science
Misconceptions in Primary Science By Allen, Michael “Breathing” Publisher: Open University Press Pp. 35-40 2010 Type: Anecdotal Data collection method: Number of subjects, range: Grade and age of subjects: Air is just breathed in and out, serving no physiological function. Air tubes connect the lungs to the heart. Breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon…Continue Reading Breathing: Misconceptions in Primary Science
Circulation: Misconceptions in Primary Science
Misconceptions in Primary Science By Allen, Michael “Circulation” Publisher: Open University Press. Pp. 29-34 2010 Type: Anecdotal Data collection method: Number of subjects, range: Grade and age of subjects: The heart lies on the left side of the chest Our heart beats faster during exercise in order to work our muscles. The blood in our…Continue Reading Circulation: Misconceptions in Primary Science