Body

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Across
  1. 3. The lower part of the leg, which is used for standing, walking, and running. Feet have toes that help with balance and provide support while standing.
  2. 4. The opening on the face used for eating, speaking, and breathing. The mouth contains the tongue and teeth, which help with tasting and chewing food.
  3. 6. Organs of vision located on the face, which allow us to see the world around us. Eyes come in different colors and help us perceive colors, shapes, and movements.
  4. 9. The organ in the chest that pumps blood throughout the body. The heart is responsible for circulating oxygen and nutrients to all other body parts.
  5. 10. The fine strands that grow on the head. Hair comes in various colors and textures and can be styled in different ways.
  6. 12. The part of the body between the hip and the foot, used for movement and support. Legs enable us to walk, run, jump, and perform various physical activities.
  7. 13. The part of the body at the end of the arm, with fingers and a thumb. Hands are used for gripping, manipulating objects, and performing tasks.
Down
  1. 1. The organ on the face used for smelling and breathing. The nose is responsible for detecting scents and helping us distinguish different smells.
  2. 2. The organ in the body where food is digested. The stomach breaks down food and absorbs nutrients to provide energy for the body.
  3. 5. The uppermost part of the body, which contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. The head is responsible for thinking, sensing, and controlling the body.
  4. 6. The organ on the side of the head used for hearing. Ears enable us to detect sounds and help us maintain balance and orientation.
  5. 7. The joint where the arm connects to the body. Shoulders allow for arm movement and help with lifting and carrying objects.
  6. 8. The upper limb of the body, extending from the shoulder to the hand. Arms are used for lifting, carrying, and performing various tasks.
  7. 11. The rear part of the body, from the shoulders to the waist. The back provides support and protection for the spine and houses important muscles.