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Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, Kak Nina introduces the concept of the human skeleton to children. She explains that the human body is made up of bones, and these bones are classified into three types: long bones, flat bones, and short bones. The skeleton is divided into three main sections: the skull, the torso, and the limbs. Kak Nina details the bones of the skull, torso, and limbs, highlighting their protective functions for vital organs like the brain, heart, and lungs. The video encourages kids to learn about the different bones in the body through engaging explanations and visuals.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The human body is made up of bones, which together form the skeleton.
  • 😀 The skeleton is divided into three main sections: the head, body, and limbs.
  • 😀 The bones of the human body are categorized into three types: long bones, flat bones, and short bones.
  • 😀 The head skeleton includes bones like the skull, forehead, cheekbones, and jawbones, protecting the brain.
  • 😀 The body skeleton protects vital organs such as the heart, lungs, and liver.
  • 😀 The body skeleton includes bones like the neck bones, ribs, spine, and pelvic bones.
  • 😀 The limb skeleton is divided into upper limbs (arms) and lower limbs (legs).
  • 😀 The upper limbs consist of bones like the upper arm, forearm, wrist, and hand bones.
  • 😀 The lower limbs include bones like the thigh bone, knee cap, shin bone, ankle, and foot bones.
  • 😀 The human skeleton plays a crucial role in protecting internal organs and facilitating movement.

Q & A

  • What is the structure of the human body made of?

    -The human body is made up of bones, which together form the skeleton.

  • How many types of skeletons are there in the human body?

    -There are three types of skeletons in the human body: the head skeleton, the body skeleton, and the limb skeleton.

  • What are the three types of skeletons in the human body?

    -The three types of skeletons are the head skeleton (rangka kepala), the body skeleton (rangka badan), and the limb skeleton (rangka anggota gerak).

  • What are the functions of the head and body skeletons?

    -The head and body skeletons protect vital organs. For example, the head skeleton protects the brain, while the body skeleton protects organs like the heart, lungs, and liver.

  • What bones make up the head skeleton?

    -The head skeleton is made up of the following bones: the skull (tulang ubun-ubun), forehead bone (tulang dahi), temple bone (tulang pelipis), cheekbone (tulang pipih), eye socket bone (tulang mata), nose bone (tulang hidung), upper jaw (tulang rahang atas), and lower jaw (tulang rahang bawah).

  • What bones make up the body skeleton?

    -The body skeleton consists of the neck bone (tulang leher), chest bone (tulang dada), collarbone (tulang selangka), shoulder blade (tulang belikat), rib bones (tulang rusuk), spine (tulang belakang), and pelvic girdle (tulang gelang panggul).

  • What are the two main parts of the limb skeleton?

    -The limb skeleton is divided into two parts: the arm skeleton (rangka tangan) and the leg skeleton (rangka kaki).

  • What bones are part of the arm skeleton?

    -The arm skeleton consists of the upper arm bone (tulang lengan atas), forearm bones (tulang hasta and tulang pengumpil), wrist bones (tulang pergelangan tangan), hand bones (tulang telapak tangan), and finger bones (tulang jari tangan).

  • What bones make up the leg skeleton?

    -The leg skeleton includes the thigh bone (tulang paha), kneecap (tulang tempurung lutut), shin bone (tulang kering), calf bone (tulang betis), ankle bones (tulang pergelangan kaki), foot bones (tulang telapak kaki), and toe bones (tulang jari kaki).

  • Why is the skeleton important for the human body?

    -The skeleton is crucial for protecting vital organs, providing structure and support, and enabling movement through joints and muscles.

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