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6th grade digestive, respiratory, excretory, cir ...
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Where does faeces pass through to leave the body?
Faeces passes through the rectum and leaves the body through the anus.
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In the stomach what does food mix with to help break down food?
Gastric juices
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Digestion starts in the _____
Mouth
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Air enters the body through the _____ and ____
Mouth and nose
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What connects our mouth and nose to our two bronchi?
Trachea
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The diaphragm contracts to do what?
To pull air into our lungs/ help us breathe in
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The diaphragm relaxes to do what?
To help us expel waste gasses/ breathe out
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We breathe in oxygen and breathe out
Carbon dioxide
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When you have a cut, these stick together to form a scab.
Platelets
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Where is urine stored?
In the bladder
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These are small tubes inside the lungs
Bronchioles
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This produces bile to help breakdown food
The liver
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How do you say riñones in English?
Kidneys
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How do you say aorta in English?
Aorta
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How do you say heces in English?
Faeces
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How do you say antibody in Spanish?
Anticuerpo
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