Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Bodies Exibit

Today, November 8th, I will be writing about the Bodies exhibit I went to yesterday. It was amazing. It talked about the temprial bone (the bone that is your temple bone). It talked about how male and female hips are different. It talked about how smoking is back for your lungs. It talked about the heart and the nerves. Also, it talked about MRIs, and how they work. It talked about fatty foods, and where all the fat goes in our body. It also talked about why we love fatty foods so much. It talked about the bone growth of babies. A lot of this stuff doesn’t have much to do with dancing, but some of it does.
                Like the heart and nerves. Your need your heart when dancing, so that all of your muscles get oxygen. So they can move the way you want it to. You need nerves to that you can feel when  your legs are doing without having to look at them constantly.
                Also, you can’t eat very fatty foods either. It doesn’t matter as much if you eat fatty foods, but in the end it does affect your body, which could affect your dancing. Fatty foods make your plack build up, and then after a while you have a blood clot.
                You need your lungs to supply your body with nutritious oxygen. It you have a black lung how can you get your muscles their oxygen to move. You can’t. So smoking can affect the way you dance because it will make you out of breath easier. It also will make your  muscles ache and hurt from oxygen cut-off. 







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