Human Body Curiosity Questions

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Human Body Curiosity Questions

Instructions Write your name, date and period # at the top of your paper. View the questions on the upcoming slide. Choose a question you are interested in. WRITE THE QUESTION ON YOUR PAPER. Use Google to find out what you can about the answer to that question. If you have time, pick another question and research it. If you have a question of your own, check with your teacher if you can research it, and if so, follow the above directions.

Muscular/Skeletal Questions Why do joints crack sometimes? Can you ruin your fingers by pulling at your knuckles? What causes arthritis? How can I prevent getting arthritis as I age? What causes growing pains? What should I eat so my muscles are the strongest possible?

Respiratory/Circulatory Questions Why is smoking bad for your lungs? What causes a heart attack? Why is it hard to breathe high up on a mountain? What causes blood clots? Why are they sometimes serious? How is leukemia treated, and how many people survive it?

Digestive Questions What causes your stomach to growl? Why do people get stomach aches? What are calories, and how do they affect how you grow? Why is eating too much fat bad for you?