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Biblical principle:
We have to open our spiritual senses
so we can listen to the voice of God.
Hebrews 5:14
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SENSE OF SIGHT
Sight tells us about the color, size, and
shape of things. Our eyes are our
organs of sight.
THE EYEBALL
The eyeball is round. It has three parts:
The iris is the colored circle at the
front of the eyeball. It can be green,
brown, or blue.
The pupil is the center of the eye.
Light goes through the pupil into the
SENSE OF HEARING
Our hearing allows us to hear sounds.
Our ears are our organs of
hearing.
THE EAR
The ears have three parts:
The outer ear includes the ear canal.
The middle ear includes the
eardrum and three small bones.
The inner ear includes the cochlea.
HOW DO WE HEAR
SOUNDS?
We hear sounds in the following way:
First, the outer ear captures sounds that travel
as waves. The waves go through the ear canal
to the eardrum and make the eardrum vibrate.
Then the vibrations go to the small bones in the
middle ear. One of these bones vibrates
against the cochlea.
Finally, nerve cells in the cochlea change these
vibrations into signals that are sent to the
brain.
SENSE OF SMELL
We use our sense of smell to identify
many different smells. Our nose is our
organ of smell.
THE NOSE
When we breathe, air goes through two
holes called nostrils. It goes through
the nasal cavity to the olfactory area.
The olfactory area identifies smells and
send information to the brain.
SENSE OF TASTE
We use our sense of taste to identify many
different flavors. Our tongue is our organ of
taste.
THE TONGUE
The tongue has many small taste buds. A
taste bud is a specialized nerve cell that can
detect four basic flavors: sweet, salty, bitter,
and sour.
The sense of taste is connected to the sense of
smell. If we cover our nose when we eat, it is
difficult to taste food.
SENSE OF TOUCH
Our sense of touch tells us if
something is smooth or rough, hot,
or cold.
It also helps us to perceive pain if we
hurt our bodies.
The organ for touch is the skin. The
skin is very sensitive in some parts
of the body.
For example, fingers and the face are
very sensitive.
Learning Objective 2:
Recognizes the vocabulary related to
the Human body Systems as
Locomotor, Circulatory, and Digestive
to describe their parts and functions.
Biblical Principle:
The word of God is so powerful that
penetrates all our body to the deepest part
of us.
Hebrews 4:12
For the word of Godis aliveand
active.Sharper than any double-edged
sword,it penetrates even to dividing soul
and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the
thoughts and attitudes of the heart.
Movement
Muscles pull on our bones to bend our arms
and legs. Joints help our bones to move
together.
There are 2 types of movement:
Voluntary movement: we move when we
want.
Ex: We move our legs to ride a bicycle.
Involuntary movement: we move without
thinking.
Ex: We blink our eyes.
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM