
HUMAN BODY
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Hakan TASDEMIR
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HUMAN BODY
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LESSON 1
Say which of these things are essential for staying healthy:
clean air, clean water, exercise, a good diet, sleep and sunlight
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Multiple Choice
wich one is not essential for health?
sunlight
good diet
sand
sleep
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Open Ended
Name the body parts that go with these sentences:
a: I’m chewing my food.
b: I’m breathing in.
c: I’m sweating.
d: I’m listening to music.
e: I’m digesting my food.
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Open Ended
which of these body organs go with the functions below:
BRAIN:
STOMACH:
HEART :
KIDNEYS :
LUNGS :
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Lesson 2
Why are body organs important?
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Why are body organs important?
All living things need oxygen and water in order to survive.
They need nutrition.
They use oxygen and nutrients to produce energy.
Living thing needs to stay alive.
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Multiple Choice
Which one living things do not need to produce energy?
Oxygen
water
nutrients
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Open Ended
What do living things need to survive?
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Open Ended
How do we take in oxygen from the environment?
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CLASSIFICATION OF ORGANS OF BODY
Body organs in vertebrates can be classified as internal or external.
Many of the external organs are for sensing and reacting to the environment.
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Internal Organs
Many of the internal body organs are soft.
They are often hollow, like a balloon or a tube.
The internal body organs are protected by the skeleton.
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Multiple Choice
Internal organs are protected by ..................... .
muscles
skeleton
skin
joints
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Open Ended
What other living things take in oxygen in the same way?
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Open Ended
How do we take in oxygen from the environment?
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There are more than 70 different organs in the human body.
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Open Ended
Where are most of the internal organs?
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Multiple Choice
What bones protect the internal organs?
skull and rib cage
spine and rib cage
skull and spine
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What are the exterior organs for the senses?
They are Nose, Eyes, Tongue, Ears and skin.
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