Body Parts

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Across
  1. 4. The parts at the end of your legs that come into contact with the ground. Feet provide support, balance, and enable you to walk and run. They come in various sizes and shapes, including toes for balance.
  2. 5. The part of your body that connects your head to the rest of your torso. Your neck provides support for your head and allows you to turn it in different directions, making it essential for mobility.
  3. 7. The broad parts of your body where your arms attach. Shoulders allow you to lift, carry, and move your arms in various ways, giving you the ability to reach for things and perform different tasks.
  4. 8. The lower limbs of your body, extending from your hips to your feet. Legs provide support, balance, and mobility, allowing you to walk, run, jump, and engage in various physical activities.
  5. 9. The top part of your body that houses your brain. It includes features like your eyes, nose, mouth, and ears. Your head is essential for thinking, seeing, hearing, smelling, and tasting.
  6. 11. The joints in the middle of your arms that allow them to bend. Elbows enable you to perform actions like lifting, reaching, and bringing food to your mouth. They add flexibility to your arm movements.
  7. 12. The front part of your torso, located between your neck and abdomen. The chest houses the heart and lungs, playing a crucial role in breathing and pumping blood throughout your body.
  8. 13. The part of your body between your chest and abdomen, where food is digested. The stomach breaks down food into nutrients that your body can use, helping to provide energy and support growth.
Down
  1. 1. The joints in the middle of your legs that allow them to bend. Knees support movements like walking, running, and sitting. They add flexibility and help absorb shock when you move.
  2. 2. The parts at the end of your arms that have fingers and thumbs. Hands are highly versatile and allow you to grasp, hold, write, draw, and perform intricate tasks. They are vital for daily activities.
  3. 3. The part of your face that you use to smell. It also plays a role in breathing. The nose has two nostrils that allow air to enter and exit, and it helps you detect scents, both pleasant and not-so-pleasant.
  4. 4. The digits on your hands, usually three in number, along with a thumb. Fingers are essential for tasks requiring precision and dexterity, such as picking up small objects, typing, and playing musical instruments.
  5. 6. The opening in your face where you eat, speak, and smile. Your mouth contains teeth and a tongue, which are important for chewing food, forming words, and experiencing the taste of different flavors.
  6. 10. Organs in your head that allow you to see the world around you. Eyes come in various colors and shapes, and they help you perceive colors, shapes, and the beauty of the things you look at.
  7. 11. Organs on the sides of your head that help you hear sounds. Ears come in different shapes and sizes, and they allow you to enjoy music, communicate with others, and be aware of your surroundings.
  8. 14. The upper limbs of your body, extending from your shoulders to your hands. Arms have muscles that allow you to lift, carry, and manipulate objects. They are essential for various daily activities.