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Exploring my body HEAD YES / NO 2 Cloze Microscope Multiple Choice Who am I Survival YES OR NO How many teeth are in an adult human mouth? 32 Cloze Your tongue and your ( Nose ) help taste food. Microscope Teeth Choose a correct answer How open do human dream ? 1. 3 times a night 2. 3. 4. 5 times a night 7 times a night 10 times a night Who am I 1. This is at the back of the brain 2. It's a lot smaller than the cerebrum at only 1/8 of its size. 3. You can stand upright, keep your balance, and move around. 4. Not cerebrum Survival What part of your ear is responsible for the popping sensation you feel when you’re flying in an airplane? A : Liberty tube B : Eustachian tube C : Auditory nerve D : Cochlear tube CHEST Yes / No 1 2 Cloze Microscope Multiple Choice Who am I Survival OX Air goes down a long tube called windpipe O Cloze Your lungs and the tubes make up your ( respiratory ) system. Microscope Microscope Choose a correct answer What brings blood to cells of body? 1) Food 3) Carbon dioxide 2) Oxygen 4) Air Who am I 1. Plants has no this, but fish has. 2. The size of this is about the size of a fist. 3. This is working faster when you are exercise. 4. There are 4 chambers. 5. This is a muscular organ that pumps blood Survival ( O,X ) When you rest, your heart beats about ninety times a minute. It beats slower when you exercise. Our stomach produces about 2 liters of acid that help digest food each day Microscope Microscope • All humans and mammals have this • This has two segments • It looks like tubes and curled up • The size almost 7.5meters long on average • Food and waste material are absorbed in small segment of this • S O/X 1 2 Cloze Microscope Multiple Choice Who am I ? Survival question We use about 100 muscles every time we take a step a cast a cast 1. joint keeps the bones from grinding together and wearing out 2. cartilages attach muscle to bones 3. the one between your hip and knee is the longest and thinnest bone in your body 4. muscles can only pull 1. cartilage keeps the bones from grinding together and wearing out 2. tendons attach muscle to bones 3. the one between your hip and knee is the longest and thickest bone in your body 4. muscles can only pull • I and my friends are more about than 600 in your body • my job is making other body parts move • I also help give your body its shape and protect the soft organ inside you • most of my friends move bones, allowing you to walk, lift or kick Muscle sponge tissue fill the space between the broken end of the bone