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How can I use this with my children?

Once they’ve read the relevant chapters


in the Homework Help area, children
Parent Guide
can complete this quiz to test their
understanding of the topic.

How does this help my children’s learning?

Short quizzes can be great for testing your


child’s knowledge and understanding of
topics they’ve learnt at school.

Ideas for further learning:

Can your child write their own set of


questions on a topic they’ve learnt or are
interested in? They could host a quiz for
their family or friends.
The Human Body Quiz for Kids
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Test your knowledge on human biology by seeing how many of these


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questions you can answer! Scan the code or click here to read the
Homework Help chapters that link to this quiz. Then try answering the
questions below!

1. How many bones does an adult skeleton have?

2. Name the only part of the human body that cannot repair themselves.

3. At what age can babies see colour?

4. What chemicals cause changes to teenagers’ bodies as they grow into adulthood?

5. What attaches muscles to the skeleton?

6. Which part of the digestive system absorbs nutrients into the bloodstream?

7. What is the hardest substance in the human body?

8. Why do we need blood vessels?

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9. Do babies have more bones than adults?

10. How fast can sneezes travel?

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Answers

Check your answers to the quiz questions. How many did you get right?

1. An adult skeleton has 206 bones.

2. Teeth are the only part of the human body that cannot repair themselves.

3. Newborns only see black and white, babies have the ability to see full colour
by 5 months.

4. Hormone chemicals cause changes to teenagers’ bodies as they grow into adulthood.

5. Muscles are attached to the skeleton by connectors called tendons.

6. The small intestine is where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Remaining
food will continue on to the large intestine.

7. Enamel is the hardest substance in the human body. Enamel is the shiny white surface
of our teeth.

8. Blood vessels transport blood around our body. Without blood our organs would not get
the nutrients and oxygen they need to survive.

9. Yes - babies have more bones than adults.

10. Sneezes can travel up to 100 mph.

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