HEALTH EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS
Human biology is a detailed and complicated study. Thus, for the purposes of
health education in schools, it is best approached from the point of view of function
rather than structure. The detailed anatomy and physiology of the heart and
circulation, for instance, are not needed, but students should know that the heart's
function improves with use and that regular exercise is the best way to avoid distress
upon exertion. Thus, the basic knowledge required to live
a healthy life is that
oxygen is supplied to the muscles by a partnership of lungs and heart, the lungs
taking in a supply and the heart distributing it. Exercise involves a call for more
oxygen and, if the heart is not trained to deliver a full volume of blood with each
beat, the lungs must work harder to compensate. These simple facts can be
appreciated without the need for elaborate detail.
E X E R C I S E 1: Find words or phrases in the passage which mean the same as:
COLUMN A COLUMN B
a) involving many parts; not simple (two separate
words)
b) purpose for which something is used; role
c) way in which something is built, put together or
organized
d) movement of blood around the body
e) condition of being in great physical, mental or
emotional pain; suffering
f) physical effort
g) main; most important
h) organs in the body that are used to produce
movement
i) relationship in which two or more things work
together
j) give or send out
k) be taught and given practice in; be given
experience of
I) take to the intended recipient or place
m) amount or quantity
n) regular rhythmical movement
o) do something that makes up for, or cancels out,
the bad effect of something else
p) involving and paying a lot of attention to all the
different parts
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