The study of the body’s structure is calledanatomy. It is a branch of science that investigates the structures, organs, cells, and bones of animals and humans. See the fact file below for more information on Anatomy, or you can download our 33-page Anatomy worksheet pack to utilize within...
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These veins are found in the muscles and along the bones. The crucial task of returning oxygen-poor blood to your heart is carried out by the deep veins. The deep veins in your legs store around 90% of the blood that returns to your heart. One-way valves in the deep veins keep your...
(Lazy bones!) How do you make a skeleton laugh?(Tickle her funny bone!) What do you call a fossil that doesn't ever want to work?(Lazy bones!) What smells the best at dinner?(Your nose!) Why is your nose in the middle of your face?(Because it is the scenter!) How ...
Hollow spaces between your skull’s bones assist in regulating the temperature and humidity of the air you breathe.PHARYNX (THROAT)The tube transports air between your mouth and nose to your trachea (windpipe).TRACHEAThe trachea is a passageway between your lungs and your throat....
Processed foods are rich in sodium and phosphorus compounds that are unhealthy for the bones and kidneys. These kinds of goods are more harmful to people with kidney diseases. Thus regular and excessive eating of these may cause kidney complications or illnesses. Over intake of salt. Foods that...
Their bones were lightweight but strong because they were filled with air and had parts that joined firmly. Pterodactyls also had different types of teeth; some were long and pointy for catching prey, while others were for eating food like fish or bugs. They had about 90 sharp teeth that ...
Marsupials inherit typical characteristics of mammals, such as true hair, middle ear bones, and mammary glands. However, the front pouch that is used to carry their young makes them different from other mammals. A marsupial’s skull shape is relatively small and tight. In many cases, ...
The octopus is a mollusk and an invertebrate, which means it has no bones in its body. The octopus also belongs to a subspecies of mollusks called the cephalopods. This means “head to foot” and is used as the name because an octopus’s “feet” are attached to its head....