The Next Generation Learning National Schools Quiz is coming! Register your interest here now!
Aimed at primary school children, the quiz will cover curriculum areas from history, science, citizenship, numeracy and literacy. Your pupils will love this fun and interactive way of learning. You can choose whether your pupils participate on their own in the ‘individual’ competition, or as a group in the ‘class’ competition. With prizes for both categories, it’s going to make for a fantastic event.
The human body is made up of a head, neck, torso, two arms and two legs. The average height of an adult human is about 5 to 6 feet tall. The human body is made to stand erect, walk on two feet, use the arms to carry and lift, and has opposable thumbs (able to grasp).
The circulatory system is made up of the vessels and the muscles that help and control the flow of the blood around the body. This process is called circulation. The main parts of the system are the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins.
How the Blood Gets Around the Body
What would happen if humans didn’t have bones?
You’d be floppy like a beanbag. Could you stand up? Forget it. Could you walk? No way. Without bones you’d be just a puddle of skin and guts on the floor.