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Savais-tu que... Civilisations anciennes/Corps humain

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Lexie, Josée and Christopher cover topics such as ancient societies, human body parts and vital organs.
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E91 : Savais-tu que...Les cheveux en santé .

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Lexie explains that human hair is one of the strongest fibers on the planet. A healthy hair is as strong as a copper wire of the same diameter
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E92 : Savais-tu que...Les papilles gustatives .

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Lexie explains that the taste buds that detect the flavor of food are not all found on the tongue; they are hidden everywhere in the mouth.
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E93 : Savais-tu que...Boire et respirer en même temps .

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Lexie explains that newborns are able to drink and breathe at the same time as their larynx and higher in the throat that an adult.
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E94 : Savais-tu que...Une langue sèche .

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Lexie explains that when the tongue is dry, it does not taste anything.
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E95 : Savais-tu que...La barbe pousse vite .

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Lexie explains that beard hair grows faster than any other hair of the human body.
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E96 : Savais-tu que...L'empreinte de la langue .

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Lexie explains that, as with fingerprints, every human being has a different tongue print that makes it possible to identify him.
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E97 : Savais-tu que...Les ongles de doigts vs ongles de pieds .

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Lexie explains that the nails of the hands grow faster than the nails of the feet.
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E98 : Savais-tu que...La surface des poumons .

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Lexie explains that the surface of the lungs and their alveoli is as big as a tennis court.
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E99 : Savais-tu que...Dépenser de l'énergie pendant le sommeil .

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Food gives energy to the body and allows it to work well, even when sleeping!
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E100 : Savais-tu que...Éternuer les yeux ouverts .

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Lexie explains that it takes a lot of concentration to sneeze with open eyes.
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E101 : Savais-tu que...Nombre de dents .

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Lexie explains that children have fewer teeth than adults.
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E102 : Savais-tu que...L'énergie du coeur .

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Lexie explains that the heart produces electricity, which makes it beat and pump the blood into the body.
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E103 : Savais-tu que...La plaque .

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Lexie explains how plaque and cavities are formed on teeth.
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E104 : Savais-tu que...La formation de dents double à refaire .

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Lexie explains the formation of teeth in a child, from its development in the belly of his mother.
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E105 : Savais-tu que...La cire protectrice .

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Lexie explains that ear wax plays an important role in protection, so it is important not to wash your ears too often.
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    Levels:
    Elementary Grade 1 Grade 4 Grade 5
    Subjects:
    Social Studies, History, and Geography Heritage and Identity Science and technology Life Systems
    Skills:
    Communication Critical Thinking
    French level:
    A1: Breakthrough
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