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Artificial intelligence – Practical example: Humanoid robots

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Humanoid robots are an application field of artificial intelligence. These robots are designed to look and move like humans. This design is intended to increase society’s acceptance and trust in them. The robots can take over numerous activities to assist people or to handle tasks for them.
robots Image Graphic: This graphic lists capabilities that humanoid robots already have

Nerve conduction in the skin

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The cells of the nervous system are introduced and the basic structure of a nerve cell is described. The process of transmitting a nerve impulse from the skin to the brain is explained based on saltatory conduction. In addition, the different skin sensors are introduced: • Free nerve endings • Tactile corpuscles (Meissner’s corpuscles) • Cold receptors (Krause’s corpuscles) • Heat receptors (Ruffini’s corpuscles) • Pressure receptors (Pacinian corpuscles)
this medium Media package: Experimento | 10+: C5 What functions does the skin have

Acids and bases in foods

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Twelve everyday products are to be classified with respect to their properties as acidic (a), basic (b), or neutral (n). The corresponding letters can be dragged to the right positions. The exercise can also be completed by hand on the interactive whiteboard. Information and ideas: The students can collect and classify other everyday products. For which of the three categories – acid, base, neutral – is it most difficult to find examples?
Interactive Interactive exercise: Which products are acidic, basic, or neutral or have