The answers to these questions about the human body may be found by clicking on the link below each one. You could write the answers down when you find them or you could try a spot of multi-tasking by clicking here and typing in the answers (or copying and pasting) as you find them. Good luck!
http://science.howstuffworks.com/blood1.htm
How many times does a heart beat in an average lifetime?
http://sln2.fi.edu/biosci/heart.html
Click on the link below and then click on the question "Is a funnybone a bone?" Work your way through the movie and find the answer to this question. Also, why is it called "the funnybone" ?
http://yucky.kids.discovery.com/flash/body/yuckystuff/funnybone/js.index.html#
How does a healthy human lung differ from that of a smoker's?
http://beakman.com/navigation/smoke.html
What are the muscles that we control called?
http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/body/muscles_SW.html
What six things do humans need to eat to stay fit and healthy?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/revisewise/science/living/04_act.shtml
What are bronchial tubes and alvioli?
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/respiratory/grades4_6/respiratory/how_we_breathe.html
Arteries and veins are blood vessels. What is the difference between the two?
http://infozone.imcpl.org/kids_circ.htm
View "Arnold's Great Tooth Exploration". What are the four different kinds of teeth called?
http://www.scholastic.com/magicschoolbus/games/colgate/explore.htm
At the Virtual Body website click on "English", "Skeleton" and "Bones Narrated". View the animation and listen to the narration. How many bones is the human skeleton made up of?
http://www.medtropolis.com/VBody.asp
That's the questions all done. Why not stay at the Virtual Body website and try building a skeleton? Or you could explore other parts of the body.
Thanks to Tony Poulter for this Cyberhunt