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CKLA-Unit 3
How Does Your Body Works?
Question | Answer |
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Having an empty space on the inside; not solid within. | Hollow |
A movement of one's body or face that shows feeling or thought. | Gesture |
The condition or state of being unable to do certain things, especially when caused by an injury, illness, or other medical condition. | Disability |
Acting from or done by choice. | Voluntary |
Not on purpose; without conscious control; automatic. | Involuntary |
A soft, silver-white substance used by the body for building healthy bones and teeth - What the bones are made of. | Calcium |
The skeletal system is your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. | The Skeletal System |
It moves the body, gives it posture and circulates the blood. | The Muscular System |
Unable to move the legs and/or the arms. | Paralized |
Two most important parts of the nervous system. | The spinal cord and the brain |
The nerves all over your body. | The Nervous System |
It means half. | Hemisphere |
Where two bones come together. | Joint |
Many joints are cushioned by a flexible, connective tissue. | Cartilage |
A kind of tissue that connects one bone with another. | Ligament |
A kind of tissue that connects muscles to bones. | Tendon |
One of the most famous tendons in the body. | The Achilles Tendon |
People with poor hearing or with no hearing at all. | Deaf |
One way deaf people can communicate. | Sign Language |
A person unable to see. | Blind |
A system blind people use to learn reading. | Braille |
To get the better of in a struggle or conflict; conquer | Overcome |