

O Esqueleto Humano: Estrutura e Funções
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4th Grade
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Ana Rodrigues
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O Esqueleto Humano
Estrutura e Funções
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O Esqueleto Humano
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Multiple Choice
What is one of the functions of the human skeleton?
Support
Protection
Digestion
Respiration
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Functions of the Skeleton
Trivia: The human skeleton serves multiple functions, including protection of vital organs, support for the body's structure, and reservoir for minerals. However, it does not play a role in digestion or respiration.
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O Esqueleto Humano
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Multiple Choice
Which type of bone is not mentioned in the passage 'O Esqueleto Humano: Estrutura e Funções'?
fêmur
costelas
tíbia
esterno
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Tíbia trivia
Tíbia is the only bone mentioned in the passage 'O Esqueleto Humano: Estrutura e Funções' that is part of the leg. It is the second largest bone in the human body, located below the femur. The tibia plays a crucial role in supporting body weight and is essential for walking and running.
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O Esqueleto Humano
Carpo e Tarso: Conjunto de ossos que formam os punhos e os tornozelos, respectivamente. Ossos Irregulares: Exemplos incluem as vértebras, que compõem a coluna vertebral. O Crânio: Composto por várias partes, como o frontal, nasal, malar, maxilar superior e inferior, parietal, occipital e temporal. A caixa craniana protege o cérebro. A coluna vertebral é formada por 33 vértebras.
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the set of bones that form the wrists and ankles?
Carpo e Tarso
Ossos Irregulares
O Crânio
Coluna Vertebral
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Carpo e Tarso
Trivia: The set of bones that form the wrists and ankles is called Carpo e Tarso. These bones are essential for providing stability and flexibility to the joints. They play a crucial role in allowing movements like bending, rotating, and flexing. Without Carpo e Tarso, our wrists and ankles would not be able to function properly.
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A Estrutura do Esqueleto Humano
A coluna vertebral é responsável por sustentar a cabeça e o tronco. Os membros superiores são divididos em três partes: braço, antebraço e mão. Já os membros inferiores são compostos por coxa, perna e pé.
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Multiple Choice
Qual parte do corpo é responsável por sustentar a cabeça e o tronco?
Coluna vertebral
Braço
Perna
Pé
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Coluna Vertebral
A coluna vertebral é responsável por sustentar a cabeça e o tronco. É composta por 33 vértebras e possui diversas funções, como proteger a medula espinhal e permitir a movimentação do corpo. Ela é fundamental para a postura e equilíbrio do ser humano.
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