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Parts of the body

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TermDefinition
Mouth part of our face that we need to eat, talk and smile.
Nose part of our face that helps us breathe and smell things.
Stomach part of our digestive system; where food goes after we chew and swallow it.
Eyes part of our face that can see things.
Ears the farthest part of our face, and the part of our body that hears sounds.
Fingers five long, thin digits attached to the end of each of our hands.
Hands the parts at the ends of our arms where our fingers are located that we use to pick things up.
Feet the parts at the very end of our legs that we use to stand up, walk and run.
Knees the joint in the middle of our legs that lets us bend it so we can walk and run.
Shoulders the joint near our neck that attaches our arms to our body, allowing it to move around.
Head the superior part of the body that is attached to the trunk by the neck.
Toes any of the five digits at the end of the human foot.
Neck the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders.
Trunk is the central part of the body to which the head and the limbs are attached.
Legs the long body parts that are used especially for standing, walking, and running.
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