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Coloring Book
Created by
Sharon Bone
Bibi Jackson
Marika Shioiri-Clark
Matt Hawkes
Jennifer Kang
March 2008
Sponsored by
Hall of Health ® 2230 Shattuck Ave. (lower level)
Berkeley, CA 94704
510-549-1564
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The brain
rains information to the muscles
which hustle and bustle,
allowing action by contraction!
They attach to the bones,
which are not made
of sticks and stones
but vitamins, minerals,
and calcium.
So what remains?
The magnificent art of
thesignificantstart of our life!
It pumps and pumps the blood to flood
60,000 miles of capillaries, veins, and arteries,
giving our muscles the power to talk,
the power to walk, the power to hold,
the power to move and the power to groove.
Nowit's time for you to begin to meet
your body
underneath the skin!
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Meet
Mr. Bones
Adults have 206 bones.
Cranium
Inside our bones is a
Skull
substance called
Mandible
bone marrow.
In the bone marrow
Clavicle
we make
Scapula -
Sternum
blood cells.
—Thorax
Humerus
Rib
Our bones have
3 main functions:
Vertebral
column
Ulna
1. Support the body
so we can stand up
straight
Pelvis
— Sacrum
—Coccyx
Radius
2. Protect our organs,
such as our lungs.
Carpals
Meta- -
carpals
3. Anchor our muscles
ligaments and
tendons so that
Phalanges—^
Femur
we can move.
Patella
There are many ways to
keep our bones healthy
and strong. For example,
Fibula
Tibia
we can drink milk to get
calcium, eat green leafy
vegetables for iron, and
play outside in the sun
Tarsals
Metatarsals
to get vitamin D.
Phalanges
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Lungs and Respiratory System
Mouth:
Juice from tobacco
can cause damage
to gums and teeth.
Harmful effects of tobacco use
Brain:
You can become dependent
on tobacco. After being a
long-time smokeryou can
become depressed and/or
nervous when you try to quit.
Throat:
Tobacco smoke can
cause cancer of the throat.
Larynx:
Tobacco smoke can
cause cancer of the larynx.
Circulatory System:
Nicotine causes the heart
to beat faster and blood
pressure to rise. It damages
arteries and leads to heart
attacks.
Lungs:
Long-term use can
cause emphysema.
Cell damage in lungs
can lead to lung cancer.
Esophagus:
Tobacco smoke can
cause cancer of the esophagus
Stomach:
Nicotine can lead to
the development of ulcers.
Our body needs oxygen to
Kidneys:
Chemicals in tobacco are
linked to cancer of the kidneys.
survive. Our lungs breathe
Pancreas:
Chemicals from cigarettes
can cause cancer of the pancreas.
in oxygen from the air.
Our lungs need the air to
Bladder:
Chemicals in tobacco are
linked to cancer of the bladder.
be as fresh and clean as
possible. People who do
not smoke and do not
▼ Color the lungs to show if the person has healthy
lungs or smoker's lungs.
(Notice the difference in size, color, and shape).
inhale cigarette smoke
have healthy, clean, pink
fleshy colored lungs.
Healthy
lungs
Smoker's
lungs
People who do smoke
and/or inhale what is
called "second-hand
smoke" have pink and
black spotted lungs.
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Pulmonary Circulation
The heart is made up of four chambers all working together to pump blood around
the whole body. The arrows show the blood circulation. The bold arrows
represent the flow of oxygenated blood. This type of blood flows to all the body
parts. It should be colored red. The light arrows represent the flow of deoxygenated
blood. This type of blood is carried back to the lungs to get oxygen from the air
we breathe. It should be colored blue.
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To
Right
Lung
From 71^
Lung
From
Lung
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