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Std 3 Science: Our Body Lesson Guide

The document is an educational resource for Std. 3 students at Jamnabai Narsee School, focusing on the lesson about the human body. It includes exercises such as fill-in-the-blanks, questions about external and internal organs, the respiratory system, and air pollution. Additionally, it features matching activities related to organ functions and diagrams for identification.

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Std 3 Science: Our Body Lesson Guide

The document is an educational resource for Std. 3 students at Jamnabai Narsee School, focusing on the lesson about the human body. It includes exercises such as fill-in-the-blanks, questions about external and internal organs, the respiratory system, and air pollution. Additionally, it features matching activities related to organ functions and diagrams for identification.

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Narsee Monjee Educational Trust's

SCIENCE - Std. 3
JAMNABAI NARSEE contactus@[Link]
SCHOOL +91 22 6915 7575 / 6915
Narsee Monjee Bhavan, Narsee 7576 [Link]
Monjee Marg, [Link] No. 7, J.V.P.D. Scheme,
Vile Parle (W), Mumbai - 400 049, India.
2024 - 2025

Lesson 2: Our Body


Ex. 1 Fill in the blanks.
l. A group of organs that work together to perform a specific
function in our
body is called an

a normal person breathe about in a minute.

2. The brain is located inside the

3. The lungs present inside the chest are


protected by the
vv

4. is an exercise which ensures that more


oxygen gets inside

our body through inhalation.

Ex. 2 Answer the following questions.

Q 1. What are external organs? Give two examples.


Ans.
Q 2. What are internal organs? Give two examples.

Q 3. Name the organs of the respiratory system.

INHALE
EXHALE

Differentiate between inhalation and exhalation.

Q 6. What is respiration?
Ans.

Q 7. What is air pollution?


Ans.
Q 8. What are the main sources of air pollution? (Any 3
sources)

Q 10. How can we reduce air pollution?


Ans.

Ans.

Ans.

2
Q 11. How can we prevent respiratory problems? (Write any 2
points)
Ans.

Look at the diagram and answer the following questions: -

a. Identify the parts marked A and B in the respiratory system.


Ans. A — and B -

b. Which gas is absorbed by the blood inside part labelled B? State


the function of this gas?
Ans.

c. Name the gas which is carried to part labelled B by the blood.


Ans.
Ex. 3 Name the following.
1. The largest organ located on the right side of the stomach in the
upper abdomen.

2. A part of the digestive system which is present in the lower


abdomen.

3. A dome-shaped sheet of muscle present below the lungs.

4. A pair of bean shaped organs which purifies our blood by


removing waste from our body

Organ Function
1. Liver a. It controls the working of the entire body.
2. Lungs b. It receives blood from the lungs and transports it to all the
parts of the body.

3. Kidney c. It stores urine.


4. Urinary bladder d. It purify the blood by removing waste from the body.
5. Brain e. They help us to breathe.
6. Heart f. It produces juice that helps in the digestion of food.

5. Two sac like structures placed inside the chest cavity.

Ex. 4 Match the organ to its function.


1 2 3 4 5 6

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