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A2 Key Health, Medicine and Exercise

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  • The word for "caerse"
    to fall down
  • You use this body part for activities like waving and holding.
    hand
  • The rear part of your body, opposite to the front.
    back
  • The part of your body that connects your head to your shoulders.
    neck
  • A place where people receive medical treatment and care.
    hospital
  • You use this sense to perceive sounds in your environment. the verb we use is ______.
    hear
  • When you encounter a challenge, you have a __________ to solve. Answer: problem
    problem
  • Move quickly on your feet; it's a form of exercise.
    run
  • A specialist who takes care of your teeth and oral health.
    dentist
  • The place that you go to in order to get your medicines.
    chemist / drugstore / pharmacy
  • A scheduled meeting with a doctor is called an __________.
    appointment
  • When you're not feeling well, you might be considered __________.
    sick
  • When something is no longer alive, it is considered __________.
    dead
  • The action of lying flat, typically to rest or sleep is to _______.
    lie down
  • One of the limbs attached to your shoulder; used for lifting and carrying.
    arm
  • The word for "caer".
    to fall
  • To cause something to no longer be in one piece.
    to break
  • An abbreviation the word "doctor" .
    Dr.
  • To say that we sense emotions, we use the verb to ____.
    feel
  • A tool used for cleaning teeth.
    toothbrush
  • This word means that there is a potential hazard.
    danger
  • When you eat too much, you sometimes get this.
    stomach ache
  • The organ responsible for hearing.
    ear
  • This happens unexpectedly and may involve a collision.
    accident
  • Word for feeling unwell or in poor health and another word for "sick"
    ill
  • Something risky or potentially harmful is often described as __________.
    dangerous
  • You use this to wash your hands or your body.
    soap
  • A small, human in the early stages of life.
    baby
  • Moving through water using your limbs is known as to __________.
    swim
  • The vital organ responsible for pumping blood throughout your body.
    heart
  • The organ responsible for vision.
    eye
  • An infectious illness that makes you sneeze and have a runny nose.
    a cold
  • This/these helps you to bite your food
    tooth / teeth
  • Taking a break to relax and recover is called taking a __________.
    rest
  • It grows on your head and can be styled in different ways.
    hair
  • The front part of your head, including your eyes, nose, and mouth.
    face
  • To examine or investigate something is to ______.
    check
  • "Cortar" in English is ______.
    to cut
  • An uncomfortable sensation on your body that signals something is wrong.
    pain
  • The physical structure of a person or an animal.
    body
  • The food goes down to this organ when you swallow.
    Stomach
  • A measure of how hot or cold something is.
    temperature
  • When humans stop living, the verb used it to ______.
    die
  • If you are sick, you need to go and see this person.
    doctor
  • If your teeth hurt, you have a _____.
    toothache
  • The lower extremity of the leg below the ankle.
    foot
  • When someone is injured or sick, this vehicle rushes to help.
    ambulance
  • The part of your body that houses your brain and senses.
    head
  • Physical activity done to stay healthy and fit.
    exercise
  • Feeling exhausted and in need of rest.
    tired
  • the organ that allows to you think is called the ________.
    brain
  • To feel healthy and in good condition is to feel _____.
    well
  • The red fluid that circulates in your veins and arteries.
    blood
  • The opposite of dirty.
    clean
  • One of the lower limbs used for walking and standing.
    leg
  • You need this when you are sick.
    medicine
  • To cause physical harm or injury to someone.
    hurt
  • The you need eat well and exercise to look after your __________.
    health