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  • Who invented pasteurization?
    Dr. Louis Pasteur - He invented the process of heating liquid to kill harmful germs called pasteurization.
  • What is the topmost part of the body?
    head
  • What body system is responsible for turning food and liquid into energy?
    Digestive System
  • Who invented the vaccines?
    Dr. Edward Jenner
  • What body system is responsible for controling your movements, thoughts, and automatically responses to the world around you?
    Nervous System
  • These animals ONLY EAT MEAT. What animals are these?
    Carnivores
  • What bone protects our lungs?
    ribs
  • What are the 3 main parts of the body?
    Head, Trunk, and Limbs
  • It helps you carry things. What body part is this?
    arms
  • Are neck, shoulder, chest, and abdomen part of our limbs?
    No, they are part of our trunk.
  • What will happen if the body systems are not working together?
    You will get sick. When your body systems work together, you feel well.
  • What body system is responsible for the body movements such as running, walking, dancing, and eating?
    Muscular System
  • It is used for walking. What body part is this?
    legs
  • It is used for holding objects. What body part is this?
    hands
  • What body system works as a support structure for your body and it protects your internal organs such as your brain and lungs?
    Skeletal System
  • What body system is responsible for circulating blood in the body and it includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood?
    Circulatory System
  • What is a habitat?
    It is where an animal lives, eats, sleeps, makes its home, has babies, and shares things with other animals.
  • What bone protects our brain?
    skull
  • These animals EAT BOTH PLANTS AND MEAT. What animals are these?
    Omnivores
  • It is where your arms and legs are attached. What body part is this?
    trunk
  • These animals ONLY EAT PLANTS. What animals are these?
    Herbivores
  • What is a producer?
    They are plants and they make their own food (photosynthesis).
  • What is a consumer?
    Animals and humans do not produce energy but they need the energy to live.