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OBJECTIVES:

NAILALARAWAN ANG POSISYON


NG TAO MULA SA REFERENCE
POINT
OBJECTIVES:
Nailalarawan ang posisyon ng tao mula
sa reference point na matatagpuan sa
loob ng silid aralan tulad ng upuan,
mesa, cabinet, chalkboard atb.
S3FE-IIIa-b-1.3
LOOKING BACK
TRUE OR FALSE

• Use sharp objects to remove earwax


in the ears.
LOOKING BACK
TRUE OR FALSE

2. Listen to music with just enough


volume.
LOOKING BACK
TRUE OR FALSE

3. Use a clean cloth to clean the outer


part of the ears.
LOOKING BACK
TRUE OR FALSE

4. Cover the ears when you listen to too


much loud sound.
LOOKING BACK
TRUE OR FALSE

5. Avoid talking in too much loud voice.


LET'S DISCUSS
What did we discuss last meeting?
How do our ears help us?
what are the different parts of our ears?
What is the function of each part?
LET'S DISCUSS
What did we discuss last meeting?
How do our ears help us?
what are the different parts of our ears?
What is the function of each part?
Today we are going to learn
the parts of the nose and
their function. Let us watch
the video clips.
What part of the body
do we use in
breathing?
The nose is the primary organ of smell and
functions as an important respiratory organ in
the body.
Smell

the sense organ of smell is


inside our nose. We can
distinguish lots of different
smells: minty, spicy, floral
Nostrils
These are the openings to the nasal
cavities that are on the face. This is
where air enters the nasal cavities.
Nostrils
are very small and fine hair
in the nostrils.
they trap dirt and tiny
particles from air that enter
the nose.
Nasal Cavity
space inside the nose, It is separated into left
and right side separated by septum.
It is lined with mucous membranes yhat
warm and moisten the air we breathe.
Mucous
catches and helps get rid
of very fine particles
Olfactory Nerves
distinguished one kind of
smell from another, then
send messages to the brain.
The brain interprets the
messages.

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