Study

The Body

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  • At the end of a concert, the audience does this to show that they like what they've heard.
    Clap
  • We often do this to flowers and babies.
    Smell
  • In art galleries you must not do this to the paintings.
    Touch
  • A cat uses it to lick milk.
    Tongue
  • Most people have 32 of them and use them to eat.
    Teeth
  • The opposite to your front.
    Back
  • The allow you to hear.
    Ears
  • It digests the food you eat.
    Stomach
  • It can be straight, wavy or curly
    Hair
  • You make this sound with your lips to attract someone's attention, or to make a tune
    Whistle
  • When you cry or peel onions they turn red.
    Eyes
  • You open this to speak
    Mouth
  • There are five of these on each foot.
    Toes
  • People who live in glass houses shouldn't _____ stones.
    Throw
  • Food that is too salty _____ horrible!
    Tastes
  • When you have a cold it's sometimes difficult to breath through.
    Nose
  • You can do this to agree with someone without speaking.
    Nod
  • To look at something or somebody for a long time.
    Stare
  • They are half way down your legs.
    Knees
  • When you want to show you're happy you do this.
    Smile