The nose :~)
The sentence "Scientists will find a cure for cancer" is an example of a prediction. True or False.
True. We use will / won't to make predictions.
A runny nose is a common example of illness. True or False.
False. A runny nose is an example of a common sympthom of illness, such as a cold.
Your lungs are part of the respiratory system. True or False.
True, duh.
What is the biggest organ of the human body?
The skin.
The shin is located in your face, at the tip of your jaw. True or false.
False, that would be your chin.
The sentence "If you aren't careful, you'll cut your finger!" is an example of the first conditional. True or False.
True, we form the first conditional using present simple in the if clause and will/won't + infinitive without to (in the main clause).
e.g: You'll pass your tests if you study enough.
Ailment, sickness, affliction, disease, indisposition and malady are all synonyms of illness. True or False.
True. These words are all synonyms of the word illness.
Name at least five body systems.
Circulatory system.
Digestive/Excretory system.
Endocrine system.
Muscular system.
Nervous system.
Respiratory system.
Skeletal system.
Reproductive system.
Urinary/Renal system.
Integumentary/Exocrine system.
More than half of your bones are located in the hands, wrists, feet, and ankles. True or False.
True, believe it or not!
What is the name of bone structure which runs along your body and functions as the main support for your posture?
The spine.
How can we make a prediction less certain?
By using may/might/could with the main clause.
By adding phrases such as I think, I doubt, I'm (somewhat) sure, etc.
True, other treatments include plenty of rest, and to drink plenty of fluids (good hydration).
The human heart can be categorized in which systems?
Bones are technically living tissue. True or false.
True, bones, just like muscles are livng tissue. They just are full of minerals!
Examples: Hand, fingers, wrist, forearm, elbow, shoulder.
We use may/might/could + infinitive without to to talk about a possibility in the future.
We use may not/ might not/ could not for the negative form. True or False.
False. We don't use "could not" for the negative form when talking about a possibility in the future.
Broken bones/bone fractures.
Hairs, nails and skin are parts of which body system?
The integumentary system.
Nails and hair keep growing after we die. True or False.
False, the shrinking of the skin and soft tissue due to dehydration (and decomposition) causes the illusion of nail and/or hair growth after death.
The sternocleidomastoid is a muscle. True or False.
True, the sterneocleidomastoid is one of the largest cervical muscles. Its main function relates to the movement of the neck and rotation of the head.
It is given the name sternocleidomastoid because it originates at the manubrium of the sternum (sterno-) and the clavicle (cleido-).
"My teacher will go mad if we keep misbehaving in class" is an example of the first conditional. True or False.
True. First conditional is composed of present simple (if clause) + will + infinitive.
The following are symptoms of what respiratory illness?
These are the varying symptoms of the COVID-19 virus illness.
What is the main function of the endocrine system?
What is the name of the parts that compose it?
The endocrine system deals with the amount of hormones in your blood. These hormones (or chemicals) coordinate many different functions of your body.
The endocrine system is made up of several organs called glands. These are:
8.5 meters, on average.