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Making a claim Blog post 10

jaylan lester

april 8th 2020
dr.joanna harris


1. the topic of interst- the human body

2.specific focus- the human body replacing itself

3. research question-how does the human body replace itself


4. a. thesis and controllin ideas- why does the human body replace itself?


4.b. The human body replaces itself sometimes every 7 to 10 years and sometimes every couple of weeks. There are 75 trillion cells in the body all of which work together. Organs like the intestines, skin,stomach and liver just to name a few all can replace themselves. The most important cells replace themselves first.


5. a. types of evidence- videos on the human body replacing itself, articles from scientist or health care professionals

b. www. science.howstuffworks, www.sciencealerts, www.youtube

c. what if the body has a disability will it affect the bodies ability to replace itself, what if the persons body doesnt replace iteself

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