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Per 4: Marathon Runner Phenomenon and Models

Horizontales
Age of runner #0358
Marathon runner #0358 took ____ with her family during the race.
Mass/weight of runner #0358
Length of a marathon in kilometers
Finishing line of NYC 2013 marathon
Starting point of NYC 2013 marathon
When racer #0358 got home, she fell ill and went into a ___.
observable event that occurs in the universe that we can use our evidence-based science knowledge to explain or predict
any self-regulating process by which an organism tends to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are best for its surviva
Runner #0358's recovery was ___, not immediate.
Verticales
The first marathon was reportedly run in this country by Pheippides.
42 km race; also 26.2 miles
Things we wonder about and would like to explain or predict using evidence
Models help explain these (plural) by focusing on specific areas to show what may have happened
Increases when the heart pumps faster to deliver blood, nutrients, and oxygen to the body.
Breathing quickens or slows in response to the body's need, resulting in gas exchange also known as ___.
To say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something.
In the second half of the marathon, the 40-y.o. runner became ____ and ill, but finished the race.
conceptual representation of a phenomenon to make particular concepts easier to understand and explain
To make (an idea, situation, or problem) clear to someone by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts or ideas.