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Martha Olivera Rubio

Created on September 24, 2025

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Parts of the body

START

Martha Olivera, Alba González, Alejandra Cristina López Roberti, Lidia Fernández, Alba Valares

Parts of the body

Head

Face

Neck

Chest

Arm

Stomach

Knee

The skeleton

This is what X-rays see!

Skull

Teeth

These are all the bones we have in our bodies! Can you show me yours?Let's watch this video!

Rib cage

Fore arm

Pelvis

Femur

Shin

THE ORGANS

Women's hearts beat faster

pump more than 50 gallons of blood per day

Brain

Trachea

Our organs are divided into different functions. We have 11. The most important are:

  • Respiratory
  • Digestive
  • Reproductive
  • Nervous

Lungs

Liver

Stomach

Intestines

body Parts game

Start

Parts of the body

The game

Chest

Ear

Head

Neck

Knee

Arm

Bones

Femur

Fore arm

Skull

Pelvis

Teeth

Ribs

Our organs

Heart

Intestine

Liver

Brain

Lungs

Stomach

congratulations!

NOW YOU KNOW ALL THE PARTS OF THE BODY! YOU EVEN KNOW SOME OF YOUR BOMES AND ORGANS!

THE END!

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SKULL

Protects the most important part of the body: the brain. In fact, is made up of several different bones. Some of these Bones protect the brain, while others protect the structure of the face.

SKULL

Protects the most important part of the body: the brain. In fact, is made up of several different bones. Some of these Bones protect the brain, while others protect the structure of the face.

stomach

Our stomach processes our food. Inside of it we can find different organs. These include

  • Stomach
  • Small and big intestines
  • Liver
  • Kidneys
  • Spleen

  • The average person produces 2 pints of saliva every day. That is 32 ounces, or 2 cans of soda.
  • The second part of your small intestine is called the jejunum. That’s just fun to say!

+ INTERESTING FACTS

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The inside of the head

The head is the most important part of the body. Is the part were we have the brain that controls all of our body.

The skull protects the most important part of the body: the brain. In fact, is made up of several different bones. Some of these bones protect the brain, while others form the structure of the face. The skull is great, but it has changed a lot since you were a baby. All babies are born with gaps between the bones of the skull.

The brain

The brain: Its a musle The brain is the boss of your body. It runs the show and controls absolutely everything you do, even when you're asleep. Your brain is made up of many different parts that work together.

The skull

Neck

Our neck sustains our head. It connects our head with the rest of our body. It also protects our trachea!

+ interesting facts

  • It's made up of the first seven vertebrae
  • The Guinness World Records, the maximum known extension of a human neck is 40 centimetres

KNEES

Our knees are the joint in our legs that joins our thigh and our lower part of the leg (our calf and shin).What parts does the knee have? The patella, the tibia and femur, the meniscus and different ligaments: anterior cruciate, posterior cruciate and meniscal.

+ interesting facts

  • The ligament injury is one of the most popular injury in football.
  • Our kneecaps are unique, just as our fingerprints

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CHEST

Our chest has part of the most important organs in our body. Which ones? Our heart and our lungs for example, are in this part of our body.

+ interesting facts

  • The heart is located in the middle of the chest, but as it is tilted to our left, we feel it more on that side.
  • Lungs are the only organs in your body that will float if put in water.

Face

On our face we have different parts. These include our eyes, ears, nose, cheeks and mouth. Most of our senses are located on our face. What senses do we have?

+ interesting facts

  • Your ears never stop hearing, even when you are asleep
  • Butterflies and flies have taste buds in their mouths and on their feet.

THE ARM

Our arm is formed by the shoulder, upper arm, the elbow and the hand. It has bones that make it strong and muscles so it can move.

Thanks to it, we can hug and say hello

There is something in our hands, called fingerprints that is unique for each person. That means that there are 8.2 billion different fingerprints in the world!

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