A world inside us

Anatomy

The study of the structure and relationships between body parts

 In our body many things happen at the same time  and we are not aware of this, our organs have an specific function and they work in coordination.
 This video its a good  introduction for this.
VOCABULARY 
abdomen (ábdomen) - vientre
ankle (ánkl) - tobillo
appendix (apéndix) - apéndice
arm (áarm) - brazo
armpit (áarmpit) - axila
artery (árteri) - arteria
back (bák) - espalda
beard (bíerd) - barba
belly (béli) - panza
bladder (bláder) - vejiga
blood (bláad) - sangre
bones (bóuns) - huesos
bottom (bótom) - trasero
bowels (báuels) - entrañas
brain (bréin) - cerebro
breasts (brésts) - mamas
bust (bást) - busto
buttocks (bátoks) - nalgas
calf (káaf) - pantorrilla
cheekbones (chíikbóuns) - pómulos
cheeks (chíiks) - mejillas
chest (chést) - pechochin (chín) - mentón
ears (íars) - orejas

elbow (élbou) - codo
eyebrows (áibráus) - cejas
eyelashes (áiláshis) - pestañas
eyelids (áilids) - párpados
eyes (áis) - ojos
face (féis) - cara, rostro
feet (fíit) - pies
fingers (fínguers) - dedos



  • MAKE A SENTENCES USING THE NEXT ILLNESS AND DESCRIBE THE SYNTHOMS


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Active Passive Smoking


Psychologist George Spilich at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, decided to find out whether, as many smokers say, smoking helps them to think and concentrate. He put non-smokers, active smokers and smokers deprived of cigarettes through a series of tests. In the first test, each subject sat before a computer screen and pressed a key as soon as he or she recognized a target letter. In this simple test, smokers, deprived smokers and non-smokers performed equally well. The next test was more complex. Non-smokers were faster, but under the stimulation of nicotine, active smokers were faster than deprived smokers. In the third test of short-term memory, non-smokers made the fewest errors, but deprived smokers committed fewer errors than active smokers. In the fourth test, non-smokers were the best and deprived smokers bested those who had smoked a cigarette just before testing. As the tests became more complex, non-smokers performed better than smokers by wider and wider margins. 






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