inside the human body academic language esol
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INSIDE THE HUMAN BODY
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ESOPHAGUSCarries the food from the mouth to the stomach. It is a muscular tube lined with mucous.
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STOMACHIt is an organ that digests food. The food enters the stomach from the esophagus and exits to the large intestine.
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INTESTINESThe intestines finish digesting the food and pass the waste out of the body through the anus.
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LUNGSLungs are situated behind the ribs. They are 2 elastic sacks that take in air so that oxygen can enter the blood. Lungs breathe out carbon dioxide.
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HEARTThe heart is a muscle. It pumps blood around the body through veins and arteries.
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The soft heart muscle is protected by bones. You can find the heart behind the ribs.
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BLOODthe red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
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VEINS ARTERIESVeins (BLUE) carry oxygen-depleted blood from the body to the heart.Arteries (RED) carry the oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body.
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BLOOD VESSELSBlood vessels transport blood through the body to tissues and organs
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BRAINIt controls bodily activities, receives sensory impulses (smell sight…), and transmits information to the muscles and body organs. It is also the center of consciousness, thought, memory, and emotion.
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NERVESNerves form part of a system that communicates information (smells, motions, tastes, sensations motion, etc.) between the brain or spinal cord and other parts of the ...
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SPINE(BACKBONE)
The spine is row of connected bones down the middle of the back. It protects the spinal cord.
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SKELETONThe skeleton is structure composed of bone and cartilage that protects and supports the soft organs, tissues, and other parts of a vertebrate organism.
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BONESBones are hard tissues that make up the skeleton
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SKULLA skull is made up of bones and forms the head of most vertebrates. The skull protects the brain.
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JAWA jaw is made up of two bones that form the mouth and hold the teeth in place
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MUSCLESMuscles are body tissues that can contract and produce movement.
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JOINTA joint is a place where two bones meet or come together.
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CARTILAGECartilage is a flexible type of connective tissue. The outer ear is made of cartilage.
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LIGAMENTLigaments tie bones to other bones. The knee has ligaments so that the bones won’t separate.
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TENDONSTendons tie muscles to bones. If we did not have tendons, the muscles would fall off our bodies.