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100

Where do doctors go when they're ill?

To the doctors.

100

How do broken bones mend?

Doctors put on a hard cast. The bone then knits itself together again.

100

Why do I need to wash my hands?

To wash off any harmful germs.

100

What are injections for?

To stop you from getting ill. 

100

Who needs the most sleep?

Babies. 

200

Where is my heart?

Inside the rib cage, just below our left nipple. 

200

How do I smell things?

Tiny nerves inside your nose send smell messages to your brain. 

200

Why is my blood red?

Nearly half of your blood is made of red blood cells. 

200

What is sweat?

A watery liquid your body makes when you're hot.

200

When did we learn to talk?

Around two years old, in average.

300

Where are tears made?

From glands underneath your top eyelids. 

300

How do cuts get better?

A scab forms over the cut to keep out germs.

300

Why is excercice good for me?

It helps your heart and other muscles to stay fit healthy.

300

What is the difference between a cough and a sneeze?

You cough when your lungs (or breathing tubes) are irritated, we sneeze when the inside of your nose is irritated.

300

When do babies learn to walk?

Between 12 and 18 months from birth. 

400

Where are your kidneys?

Just below the rib cage, one on each side of your spine.

400

Explain the two ways how does medicine help us to get better?

Some medicine kills the germs inside you. Other medicine stop you from feeling pain while your body itself does the healing. 

400

Why do I look pale when I'm sick?

Your body is sending less blood to your skin, in order not to lose heat.

400

What are freckles?

Tiny patches of skin that reacts more to sunlight than the rest of your skin. 

400

Who is the fastest runner ever?

Usain Bolt.

500

Where all the food goes after we swallow it?

Food travels down the foodpipe to our stomach. Then through intestines. Useful stuff is absorbed into blood and taken around the body.

500

How do knees bend?

By stretchy bands called ligaments. 

500

Why do babies only drink milk?

Their little tummies can't digest food until they're around 4 months old. 

500

What makes me burp?

Swallowing extra gas your body doesn't want. it's forced from your tummy and out of your mouth.

500

Who was the oldest person ever? 

(name OR nationality and age)

A French lady, Jeanne Calment. 122 years old.

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