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3. Of what use is the skin to man? 



4. Would the skin serve the same purposes in the frog as in 

 man ? 



5. Name the functions of muscles. 



6. How do muscles work? Explain fully. 



7. Explain the difference between a voluntary and an involun- 

 tary- muscle. 



8. What effect would working of the muscles have upon heat 

 within the body? Explain. 



9. What effect might muscular work have upon the skin? 



10. Why are the muscles arranged in pairs ? 



11. Name three uses of the skeleton. 



12. What attaches muscles to bones? 



13. What is a lever? Give examples. 



14. Show how some one part of the body might illustrate the 

 action of three classes of levers. 



15. Of what use are the joints? 



16. Explain the difference between a break and a sprain. 



17. What is the body cavity? 



18. Which sets of organs are found entirely in the body cavity? 



19. Which organs are found partially in the body cavity? 



20. Why might the nervous system be called the " director of 

 the body"? 



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