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Fast Fact : Your
teeth aren’t
considered bones.
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MUSCLES OF THE BODY
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You have over 600 muscles in your body. They are
all VERY VERY VERY important. The two most
common muscles you can think of are the heart and
the brain. The heart pumps blood into veins that are
in your body which carries the blood into other parts
of your body. Your brain stores all of the things you
learn so you can use it later.
Fast Fact: To keep
your heart rate up,
you should exercise
everyday for at least
an hour.
The muscles of the body are divided into two main
classes: skeletal (voluntary) and smooth (involuntary).
Skeletal muscles are attached to the skeleton and move
various parts of the body. They are called voluntary
because a person controls them when they are used,
such as when you flex your arm or raise your foot. There
are about 650 skeletal muscles in your whole body.
Smooth muscles are found in the stomach and intestinal
walls, vein and artery walls, and in various internal
organs. They are called involuntary muscles because a
person generally cannot consciously control them.
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Fast Fact : Your
skin can weigh
about 8 lbs.
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SKIN CONTINUATION
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Fast Fact: An
adults stomach
is about the size
of their fist.
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The first step to the digestive system is to not eat
the food its to smell it. When you smell it you
start salivating and the digestive process begins.
Food is our fuel and its nutrients give our bodies’
cells the energy and substances they need to
operate. But before food can do that, it must be
digested into small pieces the body can absorb
and use.
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Fast Fact: breathing
is so vital that it
happens
automatically.
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THE HEART CONTINUATION
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