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LTT GR5 WEEK 10
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During __________, your body changes from a child's body to an adult's body.
Adolescence
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What do we call the smallest living unit of life?
Cell
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Give one example of fine motor skills.
Writing, drawing, tying shoes.
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The changes that happen to your body as you grow older
Aging process
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__________ is related to how you feel.
Emotional
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What part of your body contains the eardrum?
Ear
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__________ skills help you make small movements, like writing or buttoning a shirt.
Fine motor
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Which part of life comes after adolescence?
Adulthood
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The __________ is the middle part of the ear that moves with sound waves.
Eardrum
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What happens to our bodies during the aging process?
We get wrinkles, move slower, hair turns gray.
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The stage before childhood is called __________.
Infancy
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The __________ helps us keep our balance when walking.
Cerebellum
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The stage of life when you are a child
Childhood
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The smallest living part of an animal or plant
Cells
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The time in your life when you are an adult
Adulthood
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A disease that makes your eye turn white and lose sight
Cataracts
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__________ means understanding how another person feels.
Empathy
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How can you show empathy to a friend?
By listening and understanding how they feel.
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The relationship between the weight of bones and their size
Bone density
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In what stage of life do you watch brain rot?
Childhood
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What do we call the time when you change from being a child to a young adult?
Adolescence
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What part of the brain controls impulse?
Frontal lobe
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The part of the brain that controls balance
Cerebellum
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A __________ is a developing baby before it is born.
Fetus
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What do bones need to stay strong?
Bone density
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How is a fetus different from an infant?
A fetus is not born yet; an infant is already born.
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The ability to make different parts of your body move together smoothly
Coordination
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A person who is old is called __________.
Elderly
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Which word means 'to understand another person's feelings'?
Empathy
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What body part helps control coordination?
Cerebellum
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The __________ process causes wrinkles and gray hair as people get older.
Aging
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A tube leading from the outer ear to the inner ear
Ear canal
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