If humans were arthropods then I would be scared and would feel weird. Some sports would not excess because it would be too dangerous or too rough to play that they may actually break their bones even with or without padding. Also doctors would not have to use an x-ray to see if any bones are broken because you would be able to see it right away. If I was with a friend I would not know what skin color they are because the only thing that I would be able to see is just their bones. So we will all be the same race. Fashion would change because we are full of bones and the only thing we would be showing off is the clothing not you but the clothing.
In sports everything would change because we would be able to break a bone easily even somebody threw the ball really hard at you and you do not catch it the right way you might break something. Like in football if the opposing team tackles you down you might have a broken bone which you would need to go to the hospital and get that fix. Although, doctors would have to take and x-ray, because they can see it right away. As a result, fashion would not be a big thing anymore the only thing it would be for is to show off what you have. So it does not matter if you have the latest clothing. Finally race would not matter because we would be made up bones so nobody would not know if you are a boy or a girl because you are made up bone nobody can see you color or how you look.
I would think this would be weird because you would see everybody with or without clothes because they are mostly made up of bones. As a result we might live longer because hospitals will have new treatment on fixing bones when you break them. If you play a sport the possibility of you break it bone is a high chance so they would have to have medications or treatments to fix you. Food may not be a big concern because it might go straight through you even when you drink water or eat. So we would live in a society where we would not die of a heart attack, but die because we had broken all of our bones in sports or silly little games. -Kassandra Munoz A2/B2
I like how you mentioned that doctors wouldn't have to take x-rays of humans. And i agree that if humans were arthropods it would be dangerous because we wouldn't all the things that could happen to us
Your statement on x-rays is interesting. Now that I think about it doctors would most likely not need x-rays anymore because their bones would be on the outer layer of the human/arthropods skin or outer layer . Angel Robles P3 Ms. Wright
I like how you told us how you would feel if humans were to be arthropods. and you're right, it would be scary. I also like how you explained about sports because that is a major factor that plays in this idea in many peoples opinions. Destiny Marcos Ms.Wright AB3
I'll have to disagree with you. If we are just bones, we wouldn't have strenght nor a be able to move since we need muscle to move the bones. Besides that, we cannot distinguish whos who no matter how hard we try. Cause we all are the same set of bones and skeleton.
I feel like if humans were arthropods we as a society would evolve to suit lifestyles. In regards to fashion, we still would have a "skin color." Think about the varying colors of things like crabs. If humans had an exoskeleton,sports like football would be more common, and one wouldn't have to wear pads. I really like your POV, but there's still myriads of possibilities.
If humans had skeletons on the outside,the skeletons would not be able to do much of the sports that require body to use.The skeleton people would be more gentle people since their bones are on the outside.Their way to eat would be more nutrients that only affect the bones.They would be drinking more milk ,which contain calcium to help the bones,because that way they would be strong enough to not break.The skeleton people would be wearing skinny clothes that only they would wear in order not to showing bone.
Surgery would be different because the skeleton people have skin in the inside so their wounds would be treated inside. Say one of the skeletons had an accident and one of their knee was scratch;then, the skeleton would have to have surgery inside to heal it because the broke that bone . The skeleton would not have to wear a cascade.Instead the are wearing a piece of clothing to be able to cure them selves.
As the skeleton heals itself than they would have to rest in their coffin.Because they don't have a bed,they sleep in coffins.The skeleton people are gentle people,so inside their coffin is very comfortable cushions that help them sleep at night and not have to wake up with back pains.Their jobs would be More technology and flying because They cant do labor work that will break one of their bones. This impacts the future because their lives would be more easy since they have bones instead of skin. They would have to have easy jobs instead of laboring work.
I like how you were specific on what we can and can not do in sports. How surgeries would change if we where made out of bones on the outside. Kassandra Munoz A2/B2
I say that the world would be way different and smaller, we would be really small and we wouldn't be able to get much done. so it would make everything we do difficult, sports would be challenging because we wouldn't have the physical bodies to play sports and it would be really challenging. Hospitals and surgery would be really difficult to attend and to work at because the doctors would be able to give out the surgery because their small hands and bodies would make it all difficult for them. Fashion wouldn't really be in because it just would look right and the people wouldn't really care how they look because they wouldn't look right. I say that things really wouldn't change the way we treat others because they are going to fight over things like items and food because they need to support themselves and they don't care about no body else, like most of the people in todays world.
If humans were arthropods and had skeletons on the outside it would be hard to survive because it would be easier to break a bone. The sports would have to be less aggressive and have more gear. They people get treated in the hospital would be different because of our tough skin.
With our bone being outside of our body it might be hard to play sports. It would be less aggressive because people would get damage more easily. In football there would be no tackling or pushing. There would be no boxing match or UFC. The sports would be boring.
Getting treated at the hospital would be hard because our bone would be blocking our skin. People could not get surgery because the doctors would have to cut the bone. When the done is cut , they can reach the organs . After that they have to close the body Which would be hard because they have to connect the bones back together.
I like how you where specific because you said how to hard it would be able to survive. How you where specific that doctors would have a hard time to do surgery. Kassandra Munoz A2/B2
If humans were arthropods, everything would change. Our appearance would change completely. They way we look would change because we are all bones and everybody would look the same. Whenever we would shop for clothes, it wouldn’t fit to our body. Humans wouldn’t have eyes, hair, eyelashes, and most of all, we wouldn’t have skin. Being arthropods would change the way we are active. Because we would just be made of bones, we would be fragile. If we wanted to play football, be a boxer, a basketball player if we fall our skeleton could just shatter. There would be no skin to support us when we fall. We wouldn’t be able to build muscle, lift weights. Even if some people could play those sports, we wouldn’t be able to move heavy things, we wouldn’t know how much weight our skeleton could handle. Since our bodies would be fragile, we might not be able to be active. We would have to be taking risks if we did. The way we eat and process stuff would be difficult. We wouldn’t be able to digest our food the same. There won’t be no organs to digest the food. And we wouldn’t gain weight, be fat or skinny. Everybody would look the same, all the time. And everybody would be able to see right through us, literally. Objects could go right through and that would affect us. Although we would not be the same, we would be different, like no other humans.
I agree with you. Us been pure bone makes a huge difference than with skin. We couldn't do simple things, such as moving for starts. We would just be bones because the skin and muscle was there to support it and the brain was there to control the muscle eqaulling to movement for the bones. Its like wood pillars that layout a house, but with no house. You break it everything collaspses and has no fucntion at all.
If humans had skeletons on the outside many things would be different. This includes sports in general, as many people get injured in the sports area, these injuries might be more severe. Football for example, whose main purpose is tackling and fending for a ball, is a great example why sports would have to be more protective. Others like soccer, which is a major leading sport, will be more dangerous since people can have broken bones and these bones might fly off at anytime. Injuries in general will be even more common in sports and people's skeletons will deteriorate, because of this. Hospital life will be forever changed if everyone were arthropods, since anything that has to do with bones will be more easier to deal with. Doctors, whose main job is to basically cure or treat patients, will just look on the outside of the human body to see if damage was done to the skeleton. As many people come in with such problems with their skeleton, doctors will simply do a short diagnoses on the whole skeleton just by looking at the patient. Although giving shots and such things like so will be indeed more difficult do to the hardness on the outside of the body. Generally most doctors will enjoy this and be happy to help with skeletons even more. Fashion is another big change in the world if people were arthropods. Fashion will be adapted to different skeletons and sizes of bones and such to some people, while others will simply get a one size fits all skeletons. Clothing will be similar, but accessories and such will differ due to the arthropod body, people will now wants to color themselves and put carvings in the skeletons, which will disgust some. New clothing lines will arise from this and take over the market of skeletal fashion of the people and charge more for such fashion. In the end, most can say humans as arthropods will be a major change and can be difficult to adapt to.
I agree with all of your points sports and fashion would be greatly impacted be the change of body type i humans. Football would either no longer be a sport or the players would have to wear more gear that they normally do. Angel Robles P3 Ms. Wright
i like the fact that you said that fashion will be adapted to other skeletons, because we all have different size in bones. Instead of your regular small, medium, large. We will most likely increase our sizes or have costume sizes based on our bone size. Johann Garcia P3 Ms.Wright
What if humans were arthropods? Fashion would be very different. We would probably wear costumes on Halloween that look like skin. I think we would would also encourage everyone to cover up their skeleton, and wear long sleeves. We would wear long sleeves and pants and hats in the summer because it would be fashion to cover your skeleton. Also, if you’re poor, your skeleton will show more. Since, everyone would wear skin-like clothing; if you didn't wear it, you’d be looked down upon.
Along with fashion, the way we treat each other would be different. People would make fun of other people. They would judge them because of how big their skeleton is or say annoying things like “Ewww, your skeleton is yellow!” and you would be seen as dirty or nasty if you did’nt brush it daily; whereas, if you did, people would be friends with you more.
Surgery, which would probably rarely happen, would be very different. Doctors would have to give you a new leg if you ever broke your bone and everyone would see your prosthetic leg. Since, your bones are outside of your skin, it would be easier to break them and surgery would be very last resort because you’d have to very precise to not break a bone. Damaris Carrasco P2
What I like about your post is that you gave specific details on how things would be different and the things humans would react to this change of being like an Arthropods . Your blog posts makes me think of this topic differently;because, unlike the common response that everyone would feel that same about each other, you told how people would be still looked down upon. Andrianna Mickey P3 Ms.Wright
If humans were arthropods and had their skeletons on the world would be very different. The biggest difference would be in sports. The two sports that would be most heavily impacted would be football and hockey. These two sports are very competitive and aggressive. But football would probably not be a sport anymore. The athletes would break or fracture bones easier and it would be too dangerous to play football. As for hockey there would most likely no longer be able to check people in to the glass because it would brake bones easily. Fashion would be different because people would probably not wear clothing that shows skin or bones in this case. I also think long sleeve clothes would be more common among the people if they were arthropods. Another thing that would be weird is what would people find attractive in this world? and how would surgeries be preformed. People would break bones a lot more often and they would be going to the hospital more often. People would be prone to injuries and hospitals would make a lot more money then they already do. Overall the world would be change greatly if humans were arthropods for many reasons and the world would be more dangerous for humans. Angel Robles P3 Ms. Wright
Dear Angel, I like how you described the biggest problem by having your skeleton on the outside of your body, would have to be with sports, since mainly a lot of people like to play sports. -Crystal Coronel A/B2
I am interested in your section of hospitalization section how you describe the proneness of injuries which would be very true in these certain situations since these people have skeletons on the outside
I like how you mentioned different things that the world will look like if we were arthropods, because most of what you said is true. Johann Garcia P3 Ms.Wright
If humans were Arthropods and had skeleton on the outside, lives would be totally different. Everything about our lifestyle would change starting with the way we sleep to the way we eat. If humans were like this i think it would be extremely difficult. How would everything feel is a good question to me because our skin makes us feel protected and safe and just with bones it probably make people feel unsafe and just plain weird .
Fashion would be very weird as well, would we even where clothing? Would the style still be the same or would it change to more loose clothing instead of tight. would the pricing still be the same or would it increase or decrease. I think it may decrease because not much we need to cover. Well knowing that try to put clothing on every animale things would probably be the same. To even think about it fashion might even become a more big thing then what it was, to make things seem more beautiful.
I don't believe we would have much sports going on because , we could get more injured easily now than before . I think football would not be aloud no more and alot other sports that deal with having bodies colliding together. Which would really such becuase that was entertainment to the world so what would the world then be entertain by if we did have are bones on the out side? Things would be extremely different if that were to happen.
I like the way you described how we feel safe in our skin, but then, we wouldn't have our skin so it would be weird. I like how you also told us about fashion and sports because it seems that those are two very important things to society. Destiny Marcos Ms. Wright A/B3
I agree on how different fashion would be if humans had exoskeletons. I don't believe fashion would be more popular than it is today. In fact, fashion would be less popular for people with exoskeletons.
What would you do if humans were arthropods? If humans was arthropods they would dress different and have different tradition meaning they wouldn't do the same thing they do while thy're humans.If humans was arthropods they will celebrate events different then what humans do.Arthropod also will not have the same disease as humans.
Fashion will be different because arthropods wouldn't be able to fit into humans clothes because they're skeletons.Although skeletons are not humans they can still have halloween parties but the good things about it is that they don't have to spend money at stories they can go just how they look because they're skeletons.As for humans they get treated worser because they can get punish for their crime and skeletons can't get locked up.
Skeletons wouldn't be able to eat because they don't have meat on their bones to store the food. arthropods will probably live longer because they don't have the same traits as humans. Humans can be better though because they can have jobs and do different type of activities only thing arthropods can do is walk around because they're just bones.
I agree with your fashion section as your opinion would be very true towards the way our skeletons would work and I like your idea of the halloween parties idea.
If humans were Arthropods and had skeletons on the outside, that would be so WEIRD! I would be scared to be honest. Since people would be arthropods, everything would change dramatically. I say this because many people, in our society, often judge others based on their looks; however, if we were to be arthropods, everyone would look the same. Because everyone would look the same, there would be less judgment, and less bullying in our society. Which, of course, is a good thing! But, looking on the bad side of things, if people were to be arthropods, it would be almost impossible to play any sports. Since he bones would be on the outside, if we were to make violent physical contact with others, like tackling someone in football, the bones are most likely gong to break. With no sports, what would we do!? Also, our fashion would be very, very different. In fact, there wouldn't be any fashion at all! We wouldn't need clothes because there nothing to cover up, so there's no need for it. And, we wouldn't be able to go outside in the winter because it would be too much for our bones to handle. So we wouldn't be able to build snowman's. Just imagine how different it would be for doctors. They would have it ten times more difficult than they have it now! Surgery would be extremely difficult because of the bones getting in the way. Instead of using X-rays to view the bones, we would use them to view our organs and what not. Gross. Destiny Marcos Ms.Wright A/B3
I liked your blog post,because you went straight to the point and you weren't repetitive. Also you gave good feed back on how less bullying would occur if humans were like Arthropods. Your blog post makes me think of this topic differently because, again you gave the advantage on if humans were Arthropods and had skeletons on thee outside. Andrianna Mickey P3 Ms. Wright
I liked how you included that humans would be scary because I had the same thought about it. Bullying would probably not even occur because they would basically be talking about themselves. I also agree to there being no fashion because our body's will all be the same so there is nothing to hide. Great detail! -Tiffany Pancoalt A/B 3
What if you woke up one day you no longer had skin, and you were a frail skeleton! Waking around with no skin and all of your bones showing is basically abnormal to the life that we humans of this society/ century are used to. Because of this it can lead to a lot changes in every ones daily lives.
Since everyone is different, people would have comments about how everyone looks. As far as how one differs from another. Life wouldn't remain normal for people, which is hard to understand, but I think it's true. I say so because with your bones is being exposed to a lot of dangerous things, it's very easy for them to break; which, with just one wrong move their destroyed.
Because everyone bones are out, the fashion world would be different. The sizing on clothing would be small, since the bones are so little, mostly all of clothing would be in small sizes. Sporting would be different,although, I believe new sporting games would be created so the sports can continued to be played. Having your bones out like an Arthropod would cause too many changes in every ones society.
If we humans were Arthropods everything will be so different. Sports mainly. For example, lets say you go and play a game of football, chances are you won't break bones or get injured as much, with everything being inside you and all. It still hurts right? your muscles are soar and you can barley walk. Now imagine playing with your bones on the outside. Bones will be much easier to crush, no more soar muscles, just a lot of broken bones. You will die most likely if left unattended. Doctors will do many different things as well. with all these broken bones they will probably make a full body cast like they show in cartoons. Instead of organ transplants, maybe there will be bone transplants? who knows. People will start using pain killers with huge amount of effectiveness, more than our regular pain killers we provide today. Our body will surly need more protein to keep our bones nice, big, and strong but that won't stop them from getting hurt, and restarting the cycle. People, however, will stay the same with the judgmental mind set towards others. I mean if we judge people now by the color of their skin, religion, gender,etc. Having our skeleton on the outside will not make a bid difference. People will still be able to judge each other based on those things plus how big our bones are, who has the strongest bones, or whatever it might be. We will find something that makes each skeleton stand out and start judging. It's life, that's how it always has been and I am pretty sure that is how it will stay regardless of what happens to us. Johann Garcia P3 Ms.Wright
I also do agree with what you are saying about the things that would change do to the fact that our skins are on the outside. And also agree that people will still treat others anyway they feel like It . Tyra Williams A/B3 Ms.Wright
I definitely agree on how sports would be different if people had exoskeletons. Sports shouldn't really be played as the exoskeleton could break during a game.
If everyone woke up a skeleton, life would be way different than it is now. It would also be pretty weird seeing everyone as a skeleton. I think playing sports would be more dangerous. Also, preforming surgery would be way different.
Because our skeletons are on the outside, playing sports would be more dangerous, like football. Our bodies would be more fragile. People would also be more accident-prone, which is never a good thing. If our skeletons were on the outside, people would be breaking bones left and right.
If people do break bones, surgery would be easier to preform. It would be easier to preform because our bones are outside. It may be different if it were another type of surgery. Preforming surgery would be way simpler than it is right now.
I like how you explained the differences we will have if our bones were on the inside . You also have some good details to help you explain. Gloria Arroyo A3/B3
Well .. How does that work? Would we be full on skeletons with no organs nor skin? Or are we skeletons that have skin in the inside as our bones? Or are we skeletons that are have our organs in place but is transparent like you can see them? So many questions, okey I’ll take my first option of us been skeletons with no organs nor skin. It has so many disadvantages yet advantages at the same time.
One advantage would be us not having to do the daily things we do to keep ourselves alive. We wouldn’t have to worry about hunger, been overweight, staying healthy, well be just a stack of bones. We wouldn’t have to worry about x-rays or hygienes. Yet, it has disadvantages. First, we are going to be more fragile than ever before, we won’t do things like we used to before, we’ll be and feel more different than ever before.
In the end, we won’t be consider humans anymore, just skeletons. We wouldn’t do things like we used to. We probably won’t have strenght, no pain, nothing. A pack of walking bones. So it wouldn’t be an ideal’ thing. Yet I’m still not sure how it works. Is the skin even that thick to replace the bone? How are we even going to distinguish one another? Besides how tall we are, the skeleton is still a skeleton, nothing will help us identify one another. In the end, skeletons are there for a reason, which is to prevent you from been a pile of skin.
I agree with you with the not having worry about things because we are just bones. Things would just be normal but unnormal at the same time. Khristin Williams Ms. Wright A3,B3
I like how you explained the differences we will have if our bones were on the inside . You also have some good details to help you explain. I like how you said that some things would change as well. Gloria Arroyo A3/B3
Things would be a lot different if our bones were on the outside. When someone is active like playing sports or just simply just playing tag, the person's bone would be easier to break. Therefore I think that people will be injured almost everyday , and hospital will have more patients then ever. Also when we watch football on TV, there would be more injuries than more game time, because it's rough.
Also people wouldn't be able to judge because , we all look the same. That means that less bullying would occur. Which is a good thing. We also wouldn't be able to tell if your a male or female by your physical appearance. We will be able to tell by your voice when you talk. I think that's how most people are going to fall in love by how they sound.
Fashion would also change. I think more people would want to cover their whole body now that you can see bones. I think less dress would be worn and pants would be increasing. That's another way you can tell if the person is a female or male by what they are wearing.
Dear Gloria, I like how you said by having your skeleton on the outside of your body, would be better since no one can judge you cause you all look the same. -Crystal Coronel A/B2
I really like how you gave your opinion, as well as saying the things that would change because of the way are body are, and what can be hard to tell bases on the looks of people. Tyra Williams A/B3 Ms. Wright
Dear Gloria, I love how you said people shouldn't be judge because we all look the same and that is true but some just don't care I found that at least 1 out of 5 Americans would agree or disagree with that statement. Tashianna Cannon A/B3
If humans skeletons were on the outside of the body, then things would be very odd and different because we would see each others bones and we would be very fragile. It would also be hard for people to figure out who is who. Since we all look the same. And it would be odd because we would see the process of when other people eat, meaning that we would see the food digest, which would be sort of gross.
And the people would have to be very careful because if you fall then you might shatter in to millions of bones all over the place which would take hours to be put back together. But the good thing about being able to see your bones, is that when you get injured. The doctor would be able to tell you directly whats wrong with you, cause the doctor could see everything, instead of doing an x-ray on you.
Another reason on why its could to have your skeleton on the outside of your body is that people wouldn't be able to judge you because you all look the same. So before they even think about saying mean things about you, they would have to think about it before they actually say it. Since they know that's its just going to back fire at them. So by having your skeleton on the outside would make life easier because you wouldn't care what people think about you and you wouldn't care how you looked. -Crystal Coronel A/B2
If we humans had our skeletons on the outside of our bodies a lot of things would change, for example the color of our skin all that would be seen is out bones meaning we would not see each other differently as before with the amount of different color skins . Many things can also go wrong because you yourself would be less protected and so by this happen it can cause your life to end more faster than if our bones where on the inside. although we don't have skin, do you think still be wearing clothes? We would most likely would still wear some clothes to give our body some protection, unless we don't want it. while we walk around, it may also be hard to recognize out friends and family members as well as being able to tell what type of gender each person is.But it is really nothing the is different about us just the ways we see ourselves and others now. Whether or not, we all would come out the same an are all the same inside as human beings. Tyra Williams A/B3 Ms. Wright
I agree to this 110%. There will be no discrimination against colored people because they basically wouldn't exist. I also agree that the world would be extra dangerous because we are just made of bones outside our body's which makes us more delicate. I love the detail you put into this. -Tiffany Pancoalt A/B 3
If humans had skeletons on the outside of their body it would change everything about life. Nothing would be the same. Sports will probably kill a person, fashion will not look good, but at least it will change the way we treat on another. Being a skeleton can be dangerous and scary overall. I am pretty sure sports probably wouldn't even be played. Even wearing a helmet and other proper gear won't help because bones are so delicate. Fashion would all have one size of clothes because nobody can gain or lose weight. It also wouldn't look pretty because it would probably be loose and wont change much of a skeleton's look. It can, however, make the world a better place because everyone can't judge or say anything about each other because everyone looks and acts the same. Overall, being a skeleton for the rest of your life is beyond scary. It will be very dangerous and everything will be so boring since everything looks the same. I would not want humans to have skeletons on the outside of their body! -Tiffany Pancoalt A/B 3
If we were arthropods, life for humans would be very different. All arthropods have an exoskeleton, which is an skeleton on the outside. Although, the exoskeleton is very fragile and can only endure most minor injuries: any other intense pressure put on the exoskeleton would cause it to crack. If size is taken to account, humans would have the strongest exoskeletons, so they can endure more than minor injuries, but a human’s exoskeleton is still quite fragile. For instance, an insect may be able to survive a fall from up to fifty times its height. The height of an average U.S human male is about 5’ 10”, so if a U.S male were to fall from fifty times his height with an exoskeleton, a human would be able to survive a fall from about 255 ft.
Although the exoskeleton is surprisingly durable, movement is a downside to having an exoskeleton. One of the fastest arthropods is the tiger beetle, which can run at a speed of 5.6 mph. Compared to a regular human’s speed of about 23 mph, the tiger beetle is very slow. If humans had exoskeletons, they would probably run at about half the speed, which would not help when running from danger such as natural disasters or dangerous animals.
Another downside to an exoskeleton is that humans can’t grow with it. All arthropods molt-they shed their skin in order to grow larger. This process can also take a long time- the larger the arthropod, the longer the process. Reptiles and amphibians also go through this process, with the same mechanics applied. Since humans are larger than every living species of arthropod in the world, molting for a human may take more than 24 hours. During molting, a arthropod will be almost completely immobilized, making it difficult to move anywhere. Combine the lowered speed alongside the already slow movement of insects, there is less of a chance for an insect to escape from danger. With exoskeletons, humans will have the same problems.
If everyone woke up as a zombie, life would be way different than it is now. It would awkward seeing everyone as a zombie. I know that being active can lead to serious injuries. Therefor, allowing surgery to happen it would cause the world to change in so many ways.
Since zombies or skeletons could look dead and dried bone out , playing in any active way would be more serious, such as basketball or football. Any human bodied would be more weak . Human would also be more prone, that leads to dangerous effects. If skeletons could leave than people would be breaking bones all day everyday because their playing to physical and doing too much dangerous activities.
If people do break any muscle or bone in their body than they would need surgery to fix the problem which would explain why this would have happened . It may not be as easy, but with a couple of test and performances it could be fixed. It would be different from surgery, scans, any sort of x-rays that would fix a bone fracture. In my opinion, right to this day if you do anything such as new x-rays or scans it would be much more simpler today.
If we humans were arthropods the whole world will change, the way we eat, the way play sports, everything will change. For example, when we are playing football, there would be a higher possibility getting injured and even break something from your body easily.Also, when putting the equipment that you have to wear in football will be hard for players to carry on their shoulders , maybe they won't even be able to run from all the weight that they have on them. Because they won’t be able to play, then maybe we won’t be able to play any sport.
Another thing that would be different is that we won’t be able to exercise because we don’t have any muscle to build even more. Nobody won't have to go to the gym to get ripped to lose weight, because we will all look the same and so no one will look different from other people. Also, there no one will be made fun of from the way they look from their physical appearance because we will all look the same.It will also be a boring thing because everyday you will just see the same thing,but nothing different.
Another thing that will change is when you go to the doctor when you are being checked you
will never become sick from a disease or something unless you break a bone or something which is great so that you won’t be paying these medical bills. Also, when eating , I don’t think that no one will be eating because there is no way where the food will go.Once you put the food inside your mouth, the food will automatically come out. Andres Barajas A2/B2
If my skeleton was on the outside it would be different because how can doctors help you out? Birth, illness, and injuries would be impossible to fix up right away. How could you die? How would you look? And is it easy to get killed? Those are the questions that should be popping in everyones head if their skeleton was on the outside. I think the hardest part of all this is the equipment doctors would need to use and to take samples of our blood if we had any. How would someone even use the bathroom correctly? Or would we not use the restroom at all. Everyone would question doctors about their wealth and the other half of the crowd would think it's normal. Would medical treatment be more expensive if our body changed? Or would there be any cancer? That's a crazy thought to point out about diseases. What if cancer was really gone but how would we know if we did have anything else wrong with our bodies at all. I think we would still take medication for all these things maybe a pill or fluid. I guess doctors would have a difficult time to prepare new data with the human body. Would all animals be like this too? Since we are all mammals. I think so because that would mean no one can be eaten anymore but how will we get a new food source? Would we be like plants getting energy from the sun? All these questions start to rise up like the fire. New things will be made for the fragile and no one would get hurt. Maybe they will be a shield for people who have their bones outside of their bodies.
If humans were arthropodes life on earth would be totally different. Us humans wouldn’t be able to have no type of fashion, It would be much easier for humans to break a bone, and the way people play sports would change. I think it’ll cause more people to be at hospitals because of how our bones would be on the outside. It will also be very scary because we aren’t used to seeing that. I think it will also feel really weird.
Being arthropodes will change the type of clothes we wear. It’ll change because the clothes wouldn’t be able to fit the same way as if it was before. It will also make new trends for the world and the type of accessories there will be. For example, you can probably decorate your bones with whatever you wanted and the color you are. People will also view you differently because they don’t know you as an arthropod.
Something that’ll also change would be the hospital bills and how busy they will be. Bones being on the outside of the body will be much easier to break. Therefore, many hospitals will be very busy. there will also be many more accidents because of the bones being so fragile and delicate. If humans were arthropodes it’ll be a huge change and it will create many different things, feelings, and emotions towards the way people now look. Priscilla Acosta P3
If humans were arthropods then I would be scared and would feel weird. Some sports would not excess because it would be too dangerous or too rough to play that they may actually break their bones even with or without padding. Also doctors would not have to use an x-ray to see if any bones are broken because you would be able to see it right away. If I was with a friend I would not know what skin color they are because the only thing that I would be able to see is just their bones. So we will all be the same race. Fashion would change because we are full of bones and the only thing we would be showing off is the clothing not you but the clothing.
ReplyDeleteIn sports everything would change because we would be able to break a bone easily even somebody threw the ball really hard at you and you do not catch it the right way you might break something. Like in football if the opposing team tackles you down you might have a broken bone which you would need to go to the hospital and get that fix. Although, doctors would have to take and x-ray, because they can see it right away. As a result, fashion would not be a big thing anymore the only thing it would be for is to show off what you have. So it does not matter if you have the latest clothing. Finally race would not matter because we would be made up bones so nobody would not know if you are a boy or a girl because you are made up bone nobody can see you color or how you look.
I would think this would be weird because you would see everybody with or without clothes because they are mostly made up of bones. As a result we might live longer because hospitals will have new treatment on fixing bones when you break them. If you play a sport the possibility of you break it bone is a high chance so they would have to have medications or treatments to fix you. Food may not be a big concern because it might go straight through you even when you drink water or eat. So we would live in a society where we would not die of a heart attack, but die because we had broken all of our bones in sports or silly little games.
-Kassandra Munoz
A2/B2
I like how you mentioned that doctors wouldn't have to take x-rays of humans. And i agree that if humans were arthropods it would be dangerous because we wouldn't all the things that could happen to us
DeleteLianna Cortes
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Your statement on x-rays is interesting. Now that I think about it doctors would most likely not need x-rays anymore because their bones would be on the outer layer of the human/arthropods skin or outer layer .
DeleteAngel Robles
P3 Ms. Wright
I like how you told us how you would feel if humans were to be arthropods. and you're right, it would be scary. I also like how you explained about sports because that is a major factor that plays in this idea in many peoples opinions.
DeleteDestiny Marcos
Ms.Wright
AB3
I'll have to disagree with you. If we are just bones, we wouldn't have strenght nor a be able to move since we need muscle to move the bones. Besides that, we cannot distinguish whos who no matter how hard we try. Cause we all are the same set of bones and skeleton.
DeleteHelen Hernandez
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I feel like if humans were arthropods we as a society would evolve to suit lifestyles. In regards to fashion, we still would have a "skin color." Think about the varying colors of things like crabs. If humans had an exoskeleton,sports like football would be more common, and one wouldn't have to wear pads. I really like your POV, but there's still myriads of possibilities.
DeleteIf humans had skeletons on the outside,the skeletons would not be able to do much of the sports that require body to use.The skeleton people would be more gentle people since their bones are on the outside.Their way to eat would be more nutrients that only affect the bones.They would be drinking more milk ,which contain calcium to help the bones,because that way they would be strong enough to not break.The skeleton people would be wearing skinny clothes that only they would wear in order not to showing bone.
ReplyDeleteSurgery would be different because the skeleton people have skin in the inside so their wounds would be treated inside. Say one of the skeletons had an accident and one of their knee was scratch;then, the skeleton would have to have surgery inside to heal it because the broke that bone . The skeleton would not have to wear a cascade.Instead the are wearing a piece of clothing to be able to cure them selves.
As the skeleton heals itself than they would have to rest in their coffin.Because they don't have a bed,they sleep in coffins.The skeleton people are gentle people,so inside their coffin is very comfortable cushions that help them sleep at night and not have to wake up with back pains.Their jobs would be More technology and flying because They cant do labor work that will break one of their bones. This impacts the future because their lives would be more easy since they have bones instead of skin. They would have to have easy jobs instead of laboring work.
-Victor Figueroa
DeleteMs.wright
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I like how you were specific on what we can and can not do in sports. How surgeries would change if we where made out of bones on the outside.
DeleteKassandra Munoz
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I like how surgery would be different! - Damaris Carrasco P2
DeleteI like that you mentioned surgery would be different, i agree. You had different ideaa.
DeleteLianna Cortes
Period 2
I liked how you talked about how sports would be different. I totally agree with you!
Delete-Vanessa Arellano
Wright A3/B3
I say that the world would be way different and smaller, we would be really small and we wouldn't be able to get much done. so it would make everything we do difficult, sports would be challenging because we wouldn't have the physical bodies to play sports and it would be really challenging. Hospitals and surgery would be really difficult to attend and to work at because the doctors would be able to give out the surgery because their small hands and bodies would make it all difficult for them. Fashion wouldn't really be in because it just would look right and the people wouldn't really care how they look because they wouldn't look right. I say that things really wouldn't change the way we treat others because they are going to fight over things like items and food because they need to support themselves and they don't care about no body else, like most of the people in todays world.
ReplyDelete-BRANDON CAMARILLO
DeleteIf humans were arthropods and had skeletons on the outside it would be hard to survive because it would be easier to break a bone. The sports would have to be less aggressive and have more
ReplyDeletegear. They people get treated in the hospital would be different because of our tough skin.
With our bone being outside of our body it might be hard to play sports. It would be less aggressive because people would get damage more easily. In football there would be no tackling or pushing. There would be no boxing match or UFC. The sports would be boring.
Getting treated at the hospital would be hard because our bone would be blocking our skin.
People could not get surgery because the doctors would have to cut the bone. When the done is cut , they can reach the organs . After that they have to close the body Which would be hard because they have to connect the bones back together.
Jeremiah Williamson
Ms. Wright A2/B2 March 6, 2014
I like how you where specific because you said how to hard it would be able to survive. How you where specific that doctors would have a hard time to do surgery.
DeleteKassandra Munoz
A2/B2
If humans were arthropods, everything would change. Our appearance would change completely. They way we look would change because we are all bones and everybody would look the same. Whenever we would shop for clothes, it wouldn’t fit to our body. Humans wouldn’t have eyes, hair, eyelashes, and most of all, we wouldn’t have skin.
ReplyDeleteBeing arthropods would change the way we are active. Because we would just be made of bones, we would be fragile. If we wanted to play football, be a boxer, a basketball player if we fall our skeleton could just shatter. There would be no skin to support us when we fall. We wouldn’t be able to build muscle, lift weights. Even if some people could play those sports, we wouldn’t be able to move heavy things, we wouldn’t know how much weight our skeleton could handle. Since our bodies would be fragile, we might not be able to be active. We would have to be taking risks if we did.
The way we eat and process stuff would be difficult. We wouldn’t be able to digest our food the same. There won’t be no organs to digest the food. And we wouldn’t gain weight, be fat or skinny. Everybody would look the same, all the time. And everybody would be able to see right through us, literally. Objects could go right through and that would affect us. Although we would not be the same, we would be different, like no other humans.
Lianna Cortes
Period 2
I like how you mentioned how eating would be different. - Damaris Carrasco P2
DeleteI agree with you. Us been pure bone makes a huge difference than with skin. We couldn't do simple things, such as moving for starts. We would just be bones because the skin and muscle was there to support it and the brain was there to control the muscle eqaulling to movement for the bones. Its like wood pillars that layout a house, but with no house. You break it everything collaspses and has no fucntion at all.
DeleteHelen Hernandez
A2/B2
If humans had skeletons on the outside many things would be different. This includes sports in general, as many people get injured in the sports area, these injuries might be more severe. Football for example, whose main purpose is tackling and fending for a ball, is a great example why sports would have to be more protective. Others like soccer, which is a major leading sport, will be more dangerous since people can have broken bones and these bones might fly off at anytime. Injuries in general will be even more common in sports and people's skeletons will deteriorate, because of this.
ReplyDeleteHospital life will be forever changed if everyone were arthropods, since anything that has to do with bones will be more easier to deal with. Doctors, whose main job is to basically cure or treat patients, will just look on the outside of the human body to see if damage was done to the skeleton. As many people come in with such problems with their skeleton, doctors will simply do a short diagnoses on the whole skeleton just by looking at the patient. Although giving shots and such things like so will be indeed more difficult do to the hardness on the outside of the body. Generally most doctors will enjoy this and be happy to help with skeletons even more.
Fashion is another big change in the world if people were arthropods. Fashion will be adapted to different skeletons and sizes of bones and such to some people, while others will simply get a one size fits all skeletons. Clothing will be similar, but accessories and such will differ due to the arthropod body, people will now wants to color themselves and put carvings in the skeletons, which will disgust some. New clothing lines will arise from this and take over the market of skeletal fashion of the people and charge more for such fashion. In the end, most can say humans as arthropods will be a major change and can be difficult to adapt to.
-Javier Pena
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I agree with all of your points sports and fashion would be greatly impacted be the change of body type i humans. Football would either no longer be a sport or the players would have to wear more gear that they normally do.
DeleteAngel Robles
P3 Ms. Wright
i like the fact that you said that fashion will be adapted to other skeletons, because we all have different size in bones. Instead of your regular small, medium, large. We will most likely increase our sizes or have costume sizes based on our bone size.
DeleteJohann Garcia
P3
Ms.Wright
What if humans were arthropods?
ReplyDeleteFashion would be very different. We would probably wear costumes on Halloween that look like skin. I think we would would also encourage everyone to cover up their skeleton, and wear long sleeves. We would wear long sleeves and pants and hats in the summer because it would be fashion to cover your skeleton. Also, if you’re poor, your skeleton will show more. Since, everyone would wear skin-like clothing; if you didn't wear it, you’d be looked down upon.
Along with fashion, the way we treat each other would be different. People would make fun of other people. They would judge them because of how big their skeleton is or say annoying things like “Ewww, your skeleton is yellow!” and you would be seen as dirty or nasty if you did’nt brush it daily; whereas, if you did, people would be friends with you more.
Surgery, which would probably rarely happen, would be very different. Doctors would have to give you a new leg if you ever broke your bone and everyone would see your prosthetic leg. Since, your bones are outside of your skin, it would be easier to break them and surgery would be very last resort because you’d have to very precise to not break a bone.
Damaris Carrasco P2
Dear Damaris
DeleteI like your post a lot, i like how you showed how things would be different and gave examples it really gave me a good image on how things would look.
Sarah Muro
Ms.Wright
A/B3
What I like about your post is that you gave specific details on how things would be different and the things humans would react to this change of being like an Arthropods
Delete. Your blog posts makes me think of this topic differently;because, unlike the common response that everyone would feel that same about each other, you told how people would be still looked down upon.
Andrianna Mickey P3
Ms.Wright
If humans were arthropods and had their skeletons on the world would be very different. The biggest difference would be in sports. The two sports that would be most heavily impacted would be football and hockey. These two sports are very competitive and aggressive. But football would probably not be a sport anymore. The athletes would break or fracture bones easier and it would be too dangerous to play football. As for hockey there would most likely no longer be able to check people in to the glass because it would brake bones easily.
ReplyDeleteFashion would be different because people would probably not wear clothing that shows skin or bones in this case. I also think long sleeve clothes would be more common among the people if they were arthropods. Another thing that would be weird is what would people find attractive in this world? and how would surgeries be preformed.
People would break bones a lot more often and they would be going to the hospital more often. People would be prone to injuries and hospitals would make a lot more money then they already do. Overall the world would be change greatly if humans were arthropods for many reasons and the world would be more dangerous for humans.
Angel Robles
P3 Ms. Wright
Dear Angel,
DeleteI like how you described the biggest problem by having your skeleton on the outside of your body, would have to be with sports, since mainly a lot of people like to play sports.
-Crystal Coronel A/B2
I am interested in your section of hospitalization section how you describe the proneness of injuries which would be very true in these certain situations since these people have skeletons on the outside
Delete-Javier Pena
Period 2
I like how you mentioned different things that the world will look like if we were arthropods, because most of what you said is true.
ReplyDeleteJohann Garcia
P3
Ms.Wright
Dear Angel
DeleteI like your post, i liked how you put in different ideas and show how that could effect things in life and everything
Sarah Muro
Ms.wright
A/B3
Dear Reader
ReplyDeleteIf humans were Arthropods and had skeleton on the outside, lives would be totally different. Everything about our lifestyle would change starting with the way we sleep to the way we eat. If humans were like this i think it would be extremely difficult. How would everything feel is a good question to me because our skin makes us feel protected and safe and just with bones it probably make people feel unsafe and just plain weird .
Fashion would be very weird as well, would we even where clothing? Would the style still be the same or would it change to more loose clothing instead of tight. would the pricing still be the same or would it increase or decrease. I think it may decrease because not much we need to cover. Well knowing that try to put clothing on every animale things would probably be the same. To even think about it fashion might even become a more big thing then what it was, to make things seem more beautiful.
I don't believe we would have much sports going on because , we could get more injured easily now than before . I think football would not be aloud no more and alot other sports that deal with having bodies colliding together. Which would really such becuase that was entertainment to the world so what would the world then be entertain by if we did have are bones on the out side? Things would be extremely different if that were to happen.
Sarah Muro
Ms.Wright
English A/B3
I like the way you described how we feel safe in our skin, but then, we wouldn't have our skin so it would be weird. I like how you also told us about fashion and sports because it seems that those are two very important things to society.
DeleteDestiny Marcos
Ms. Wright
A/B3
I agree on how different fashion would be if humans had exoskeletons. I don't believe fashion would be more popular than it is today. In fact, fashion would be less popular for people with exoskeletons.
DeleteTyler Wilkerson Ms. Wright A3/B3
Dear reader,
ReplyDeleteWhat would you do if humans were arthropods? If humans was arthropods they would dress different and have different tradition meaning they wouldn't do the same thing they do while thy're humans.If humans was arthropods they will celebrate events different then what humans do.Arthropod also will not have the same disease as humans.
Fashion will be different because arthropods wouldn't be able to fit into humans clothes because they're skeletons.Although skeletons are not humans they can still have halloween parties but the good things about it is that they don't have to spend money at stories they can go just how they look because they're skeletons.As for humans they get treated worser because they can get punish for their crime and skeletons can't get locked up.
Skeletons wouldn't be able to eat because they don't have meat on their bones to store the food. arthropods will probably live longer because they don't have the same traits as humans. Humans can be better though because they can have jobs and do different type of activities only thing arthropods can do is walk around because they're just bones.
Cedric Mitchell A3/B3
I agree with your fashion section as your opinion would be very true towards the way our skeletons would work and I like your idea of the halloween parties idea.
Delete-Javier Pena
Period 2
If humans were Arthropods and had skeletons on the outside, that would be so WEIRD! I would be scared to be honest. Since people would be arthropods, everything would change dramatically. I say this because many people, in our society, often judge others based on their looks; however, if we were to be arthropods, everyone would look the same. Because everyone would look the same, there would be less judgment, and less bullying in our society. Which, of course, is a good thing!
ReplyDeleteBut, looking on the bad side of things, if people were to be arthropods, it would be almost impossible to play any sports. Since he bones would be on the outside, if we were to make violent physical contact with others, like tackling someone in football, the bones are most likely gong to break. With no sports, what would we do!? Also, our fashion would be very, very different. In fact, there wouldn't be any fashion at all! We wouldn't need clothes because there nothing to cover up, so there's no need for it. And, we wouldn't be able to go outside in the winter because it would be too much for our bones to handle. So we wouldn't be able to build snowman's.
Just imagine how different it would be for doctors. They would have it ten times more difficult than they have it now! Surgery would be extremely difficult because of the bones getting in the way. Instead of using X-rays to view the bones, we would use them to view our organs and what not. Gross.
Destiny Marcos
Ms.Wright
A/B3
I liked your blog post,because you went straight to the point and you weren't repetitive. Also you gave good feed back on how less bullying would occur if humans were like Arthropods. Your blog post makes me think of this topic differently because, again you gave the advantage on if humans were Arthropods and had skeletons on thee outside.
DeleteAndrianna Mickey P3
Ms. Wright
I liked how you included that humans would be scary because I had the same thought about it. Bullying would probably not even occur because they would basically be talking about themselves. I also agree to there being no fashion because our body's will all be the same so there is nothing to hide. Great detail!
Delete-Tiffany Pancoalt A/B 3
What if you woke up one day you no longer had skin, and you were a frail skeleton! Waking around with no skin and all of your bones showing is basically abnormal to the life that we humans of this society/ century are used to. Because of this it can lead to a lot changes in every ones daily lives.
ReplyDeleteSince everyone is different, people would have comments about how everyone looks. As far as how one differs from another. Life wouldn't remain normal for people, which is hard to understand, but I think it's true. I say so because with your bones is being exposed to a lot of dangerous things, it's very easy for them to break; which, with just one wrong move their destroyed.
Because everyone bones are out, the fashion world would be different. The sizing on clothing would be small, since the bones are so little, mostly all of clothing would be in small sizes. Sporting would be different,although, I believe new sporting games would be created so the sports can continued to be played. Having your bones out like an Arthropod would cause too many changes in every ones society.
Andrianna Mickey P3
Ms. Wright
English 1
If we humans were Arthropods everything will be so different. Sports mainly. For example, lets say you go and play a game of football, chances are you won't break bones or get injured as much, with everything being inside you and all. It still hurts right? your muscles are soar and you can barley walk. Now imagine playing with your bones on the outside. Bones will be much easier to crush, no more soar muscles, just a lot of broken bones. You will die most likely if left unattended.
ReplyDeleteDoctors will do many different things as well. with all these broken bones they will probably make a full body cast like they show in cartoons. Instead of organ transplants, maybe there will be bone transplants? who knows. People will start using pain killers with huge amount of effectiveness, more than our regular pain killers we provide today. Our body will surly need more protein to keep our bones nice, big, and strong but that won't stop them from getting hurt, and restarting the cycle.
People, however, will stay the same with the judgmental mind set towards others. I mean if we judge people now by the color of their skin, religion, gender,etc. Having our skeleton on the outside will not make a bid difference. People will still be able to judge each other based on those things plus how big our bones are, who has the strongest bones, or whatever it might be. We will find something that makes each skeleton stand out and start judging. It's life, that's how it always has been and I am pretty sure that is how it will stay regardless of what happens to us.
Johann Garcia
P3
Ms.Wright
I totally agree with the thing you said about judging each other! As much as we want it to change, I don't think it ever will.
Delete-Vanessa Arellano
Wright A3/B3
I also do agree with what you are saying about the things that would change do to the fact that our skins are on the outside. And also agree that people will still treat others anyway they feel like It .
DeleteTyra Williams
A/B3
Ms.Wright
I definitely agree on how sports would be different if people had exoskeletons. Sports shouldn't really be played as the exoskeleton could break during a game.
DeleteTyler Wilkerson Ms. Wright A3/B3
If everyone woke up a skeleton, life would be way different than it is now. It would also be pretty weird seeing everyone as a skeleton. I think playing sports would be more dangerous. Also, preforming surgery would be way different.
ReplyDeleteBecause our skeletons are on the outside, playing sports would be more dangerous, like football. Our bodies would be more fragile. People would also be more accident-prone, which is never a good thing. If our skeletons were on the outside, people would be breaking bones left and right.
If people do break bones, surgery would be easier to preform. It would be easier to preform because our bones are outside. It may be different if it were another type of surgery. Preforming surgery would be way simpler than it is right now.
-Vanessa Arellano
Ms. Wright A3/B3
I like how you explained the differences we will have if our bones were on the inside . You also have some good details to help you explain.
DeleteGloria Arroyo A3/B3
Well .. How does that work? Would we be full on skeletons with no organs nor skin? Or are we skeletons that have skin in the inside as our bones? Or are we skeletons that are have our organs in place but is transparent like you can see them? So many questions, okey I’ll take my first option of us been skeletons with no organs nor skin. It has so many disadvantages yet advantages at the same time.
ReplyDeleteOne advantage would be us not having to do the daily things we do to keep ourselves alive. We wouldn’t have to worry about hunger, been overweight, staying healthy, well be just a stack of bones. We wouldn’t have to worry about x-rays or hygienes. Yet, it has disadvantages. First, we are going to be more fragile than ever before, we won’t do things like we used to before, we’ll be and feel more different than ever before.
In the end, we won’t be consider humans anymore, just skeletons. We wouldn’t do things like we used to. We probably won’t have strenght, no pain, nothing. A pack of walking bones. So it wouldn’t be an ideal’ thing. Yet I’m still not sure how it works. Is the skin even that thick to replace the bone? How are we even going to distinguish one another? Besides how tall we are, the skeleton is still a skeleton, nothing will help us identify one another. In the end, skeletons are there for a reason, which is to prevent you from been a pile of skin.
Helen Hernandez
A2/B2
I agree with you with the not having worry about things because we are just bones. Things would just be normal but unnormal at the same time.
DeleteKhristin Williams
Ms. Wright
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DeleteAnonymousMarch 7, 2014 at 12:38 PM
I like how you explained the differences we will have if our bones were on the inside . You also have some good details to help you explain. I like how you said that some things would change as well.
Gloria Arroyo A3/B3
Things would be a lot different if our bones were on the outside. When someone is active like playing sports or just simply just playing tag, the person's bone would be easier to break. Therefore I think that people will be injured almost everyday , and hospital will have more patients then ever. Also when we watch football on TV, there would be more injuries than more game time, because it's rough.
ReplyDeleteAlso people wouldn't be able to judge because , we all look the same. That means that less bullying would occur. Which is a good thing. We also wouldn't be able to tell if your a male or female by your physical appearance. We will be able to tell by your voice when you talk. I think that's how most people are going to fall in love by how they sound.
Fashion would also change. I think more people would want to cover their whole body now that you can see bones. I think less dress would be worn and pants would be increasing. That's another way you can tell if the person is a female or male by what they are wearing.
Gloria Arroyo A3/B3
Dear Gloria,
DeleteI like how you said by having your skeleton on the outside of your body, would be better since no one can judge you cause you all look the same.
-Crystal Coronel A/B2
I really like how you gave your opinion, as well as saying the things that would change because of the way are body are, and what can be hard to tell bases on the looks of people.
DeleteTyra Williams
A/B3
Ms. Wright
Dear Gloria,
DeleteI love how you said people shouldn't be judge because we all look the same and that is true but some just don't care I found that at least 1 out of 5 Americans would agree or disagree with that statement.
Tashianna Cannon
A/B3
Dear reader,
ReplyDeleteIf humans skeletons were on the outside of the body, then things would be very odd and different because we would see each others bones and we would be very fragile. It would also be hard for people to figure out who is who. Since we all look the same. And it would be odd because we would see the process of when other people eat, meaning that we would see the food digest, which would be sort of gross.
And the people would have to be very careful because if you fall then you might shatter in to millions of bones all over the place which would take hours to be put back together. But the good thing about being able to see your bones, is that when you get injured. The doctor would be able to tell you directly whats wrong with you, cause the doctor could see everything, instead of doing an x-ray on you.
Another reason on why its could to have your skeleton on the outside of your body is that people wouldn't be able to judge you because you all look the same. So before they even think about saying mean things about you, they would have to think about it before they actually say it. Since they know that's its just going to back fire at them. So by having your skeleton on the outside would make life easier because you wouldn't care what people think about you and you wouldn't care how you looked.
-Crystal Coronel A/B2
I totally agree with you and that is true some judge the way you do look and act. It's not all the same but it's still you.
DeleteTashianna Cannon A/B3
If we humans had our skeletons on the outside of our bodies a lot of things would change, for example the color of our skin all that would be seen is out bones meaning we would not see each other differently as before with the amount of different color skins .
ReplyDeleteMany things can also go wrong because you yourself would be less protected and so by this happen it can cause your life to end more faster than if our bones where on the inside. although we don't have skin, do you think still be wearing clothes? We would most likely would still wear some clothes to give our body some protection, unless we don't want it.
while we walk around, it may also be hard to recognize out friends and family members as well as being able to tell what type of gender each person is.But it is really nothing the is different about us just the ways we see ourselves and others now. Whether or not, we all would come out the same an are all the same inside as human beings.
Tyra Williams
A/B3
Ms. Wright
I agree to this 110%. There will be no discrimination against colored people because they basically wouldn't exist. I also agree that the world would be extra dangerous because we are just made of bones outside our body's which makes us more delicate. I love the detail you put into this.
Delete-Tiffany Pancoalt A/B 3
If humans had skeletons on the outside of their body it would change everything about life. Nothing would be the same. Sports will probably kill a person, fashion will not look good, but at least it will change the way we treat on another. Being a skeleton can be dangerous and scary overall.
ReplyDeleteI am pretty sure sports probably wouldn't even be played. Even wearing a helmet and other proper gear won't help because bones are so delicate. Fashion would all have one size of clothes because nobody can gain or lose weight. It also wouldn't look pretty because it would probably be loose and wont change much of a skeleton's look. It can, however, make the world a better place because everyone can't judge or say anything about each other because everyone looks and acts the same.
Overall, being a skeleton for the rest of your life is beyond scary. It will be very dangerous and everything will be so boring since everything looks the same. I would not want humans to have skeletons on the outside of their body!
-Tiffany Pancoalt A/B 3
Wilkerson Ms.Wright A3/B3
ReplyDeleteIf we were arthropods, life for humans would be very different. All arthropods have an exoskeleton, which is an skeleton on the outside. Although, the exoskeleton is very fragile and can only endure most minor injuries: any other intense pressure put on the exoskeleton would cause it to crack. If size is taken to account, humans would have the strongest exoskeletons, so they can endure more than minor injuries, but a human’s exoskeleton is still quite fragile. For instance, an insect may be able to survive a fall from up to fifty times its height. The height of an average U.S human male is about 5’ 10”, so if a U.S male were to fall from fifty times his height with an exoskeleton, a human would be able to survive a fall from about 255 ft.
Although the exoskeleton is surprisingly durable, movement is a downside to having an exoskeleton. One of the fastest arthropods is the tiger beetle, which can run at a speed of 5.6 mph. Compared to a regular human’s speed of about 23 mph, the tiger beetle is very slow. If humans had exoskeletons, they would probably run at about half the speed, which would not help when running from danger such as natural disasters or dangerous animals.
Another downside to an exoskeleton is that humans can’t grow with it. All arthropods molt-they shed their skin in order to grow larger. This process can also take a long time- the larger the arthropod, the longer the process. Reptiles and amphibians also go through this process, with the same mechanics applied. Since humans are larger than every living species of arthropod in the world, molting for a human may take more than 24 hours. During molting, a arthropod will be almost completely immobilized, making it difficult to move anywhere. Combine the lowered speed alongside the already slow movement of insects, there is less of a chance for an insect to escape from danger. With exoskeletons, humans will have the same problems.
Tyler Wilkerson Ms. Wright A3/B3
DeleteIf everyone woke up as a zombie, life would be way different than it is now. It would awkward seeing everyone as a zombie. I know that being active can lead to serious injuries. Therefor, allowing surgery to happen it would cause the world to change in so many ways.
ReplyDeleteSince zombies or skeletons could look dead and dried bone out , playing in any active way would be more serious, such as basketball or football. Any human bodied would be more weak . Human would also be more prone, that leads to dangerous effects. If skeletons could leave than people would be breaking bones all day everyday because their playing to physical and doing too much dangerous activities.
If people do break any muscle or bone in their body than they would need surgery to fix the problem which would explain why this would have happened . It may not be as easy, but with a couple of test and performances it could be fixed. It would be different from surgery, scans, any sort of x-rays that would fix a bone fracture. In my opinion, right to this day if you do anything such as new x-rays or scans it would be much more simpler today.
Tashianna Cannon
A/B3
ReplyDeleteIf we humans were arthropods the whole world will change, the way we eat, the way play sports, everything will change. For example, when we are playing football, there would be a higher possibility getting injured and even break something from your body easily.Also, when putting the equipment that you have to wear in football will be hard for players to carry on their shoulders , maybe they won't even be able to run from all the weight that they have on them. Because they won’t be able to play, then maybe we won’t be able to play any sport.
Another thing that would be different is that we won’t be able to exercise because we don’t have any muscle to build even more. Nobody won't have to go to the gym to get ripped to lose weight, because we will all look the same and so no one will look different from other people. Also, there no one will be made fun of from the way they look from their physical appearance because we will all look the same.It will also be a boring thing because everyday you will just see the same thing,but nothing different.
Another thing that will change is when you go to the doctor when you are being checked you
will never become sick from a disease or something unless you break a bone or something which is great so that you won’t be paying these medical bills. Also, when eating , I don’t think that no one will be eating because there is no way where the food will go.Once you put the food inside your mouth, the food will automatically come out.
Andres Barajas
A2/B2
If my skeleton was on the outside it would be different because how can doctors help you out? Birth, illness, and injuries would be impossible to fix up right away. How could you die? How would you look? And is it easy to get killed? Those are the questions that should be popping in everyones head if their skeleton was on the outside. I think the hardest part of all this is the equipment doctors would need to use and to take samples of our blood if we had any. How would someone even use the bathroom correctly? Or would we not use the restroom at all.
ReplyDeleteEveryone would question doctors about their wealth and the other half of the crowd would think it's normal. Would medical treatment be more expensive if our body changed? Or would there be any cancer? That's a crazy thought to point out about diseases. What if cancer was really gone but how would we know if we did have anything else wrong with our bodies at all. I think we would still take medication for all these things maybe a pill or fluid.
I guess doctors would have a difficult time to prepare new data with the human body. Would all animals be like this too? Since we are all mammals. I think so because that would mean no one can be eaten anymore but how will we get a new food source? Would we be like plants getting energy from the sun? All these questions start to rise up like the fire. New things will be made for the fragile and no one would get hurt. Maybe they will be a shield for people who have their bones outside of their bodies.
Mariah Martinez
Ms.Wright
A2,B2
If humans were arthropodes life on earth would be totally different. Us humans wouldn’t be able to have no type of fashion, It would be much easier for humans to break a bone, and the way people play sports would change. I think it’ll cause more people to be at hospitals because of how our bones would be on the outside. It will also be very scary because we aren’t used to seeing that. I think it will also feel really weird.
ReplyDeleteBeing arthropodes will change the type of clothes we wear. It’ll change because the clothes wouldn’t be able to fit the same way as if it was before. It will also make new trends for the world and the type of accessories there will be. For example, you can probably decorate your bones with whatever you wanted and the color you are. People will also view you differently because they don’t know you as an arthropod.
Something that’ll also change would be the hospital bills and how busy they will be. Bones being on the outside of the body will be much easier to break. Therefore, many hospitals will be very busy. there will also be many more accidents because of the bones being so fragile and delicate. If humans were arthropodes it’ll be a huge change and it will create many different things, feelings, and emotions towards the way people now look.
Priscilla Acosta P3