Across
- 3. The rigid structures that form the framework of the body. Bones provide support, protection, and enable movement.
- 4. The strands that grow on the head. Hair can be long or short, and it comes in different colors and textures.
- 6. The lower limbs of the body that extend from the hips to the feet. Legs help us walk, run, jump, and perform other physical activities.
- 7. The body parts at the end of the arms. Hands have fingers and thumbs that allow us to grip and manipulate objects.
- 9. The organ in the abdomen that helps digest food. The stomach receives and breaks down food with acids and enzymes.
- 10. The body parts at the end of the legs. Feet provide support and balance and enable us to walk and stand. They often wear shoes for protection.
- 11. The digits on the feet. Toes help with balance and provide stability when walking or running. They are often covered by shoes.
- 14. The organs of sight located in the head. Eyes allow us to see the world around us and come in various colors, such as brown, blue, or green.
Down
- 1. The slender digits on the hands. Fingers allow us to grasp, hold, and manipulate objects with precision.
- 2. The part of the face used for smelling and breathing. The nose is located above the mouth and has two nostrils.
- 5. The upper limbs of the body that extend from the shoulders to the hands. Arms are used for various tasks like lifting, throwing, and hugging.
- 6. The organs in the chest that help us breathe. Lungs take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide during the breathing process.
- 7. The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. The heart beats to circulate oxygen and nutrients to all the body parts.
- 8. The opening in the face where food is taken in, and speech and sounds are produced. It contains the tongue, teeth, and gums.
- 12. The organs on the sides of the head that allow us to hear sounds. Ears come in different shapes and sizes and help us perceive sound waves.
- 13. The upper part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, nose, mouth, and ears. It is where thoughts, senses, and expressions originate.