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Bell work #1 CCA

8/23/2018 1.) What do you want to learn in CCA? IN cca I want to learn

8/24/2018 2.) Name class rule One class rule is

8/27/2018 3.) What do you want to learn in the health science unit? In the health science unit I want to learn

8/28/2018 4. How do you checkout a pen? You checkout a pen by

8/29/2018 5.) When is an appropriate time to ask to get a drink? An appropriate time to ask to get a drink is

8/30/2018 6.) What is the late work policy? The late work policy is

8/31/2018 7.) What are two foods bacteria helps to make? Bacteria helps to make

9/4/2018 The lines on your fingers are called 8.) What are the lines on your fingers called? The lines on your fingers are called

9/5/2018 A forensic pathologist 9.) What does a forensic pathologist do? A forensic pathologist

9/6/2018 10.) Why are FOOD LABELS IMPORTANT? Food labels are important because

9/7/2018 11.) Where do we turn assignments in? We turn assignments in

9/10/2018 12.) What are the symptoms of Metal poisoning? The symptoms of metal poisoning are

9/11/2018 13.) What does a pharmacist do? A pharmacist

9/12/2018 14.) How can you prevent food borne illness? To prevent food borne illness

9/13/2018 15.) what does a radiology technician do? A radiology technician

16.) Why is eating breakfast important? 9/14/2018 16.) Why is eating breakfast important? eating breakfast is important because

9/17/2018 17.) What is food-borne illness? A food born-borne illness is An illness that more than one person gets as a result of eating contaminated food

9/18/2018 18.) what is a virus? A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms. Viruses can infect all types of life forms.

9/19/18 19.) What are bacteria? Bacteria are microscopic living organisms, usually one-celled, that can be found everywhere. They can be dangerous, such as when they cause infection, or beneficial, as in the process of decomposition.

9/20/2018 20.) Can you name a career in Health sciences you are interested in? A Career in health sciences I am interested in is