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Savais-tu que... Civilisations anciennes/Corps humain
390 episodes
Lexie, Josée and Christopher cover topics such as ancient societies, human body parts and vital organs.
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E151
: Savais-tu que...Les jumeaux identiques
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Christopher explains that identical twins are called monozygotes because they are two sperm that fertilized the same egg that subsequently split.
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E152
: Savais-tu que...Nos intestins défient la gravité
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Christopher explains that even if you eat your head down and your feet up, the muscles of the esophagus and intestines will still be able to digest the food.
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E153
: Savais-tu que...La sueur, régulateur de température
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Christopher explains that the pores of the skin enlarge when the human body is warm in order to let the perspiration out and thus lower the body temperature.
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E154
: Savais-tu que...La mélanine : déterminant de la couleur de peau
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Christopher explains that the amount of melanin production in our body determines the color of the skin.
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E155
: Savais-tu que...La digestion commence dans la bouche
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Christopher explains the process of digestion and how it begins in the mouth with teeth that cut food into small pieces.
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E156
: Savais-tu que...La poussière est faite de peau morte
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Christopher explains that dust is made up of many things including dead skin cells.
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E157
: Savais-tu que...Le gros intestin n'est pas grand
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Lexie explains that, despite its name, the large intestine is shorter than the small intestine and is about 1.5m long.
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E158
: Savais-tu que...La peau : l'organe le plus grand
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Lexie explains that the skin is the largest and heaviest organ of the human body.
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E159
: Savais-tu que...Le rôle des reins
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Lexie explains that the kidneys are very important organs in the body because they eliminate the waste that travels in the blood.
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E160
: Savais-tu que...On peut vivre avec un seul rein
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Lexie explains that the human body works very well with just one healthy kidney.
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E161
: Savais-tu que...La langue a un superpouvoir
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Lexie explains that one third of the tongue is not visible and helps to get food down the throat.
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E162
: Savais-tu que...Des millions de bactéries sur notre peau
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Lexie explains that the skin is covered with millions of bacteria that help protect against diseases.
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E163
: Savais-tu que...Les os grandissent et s'arrêtent
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Lexie explains that bones grow and become stronger until the age of 16 for girls and 20 for boys.
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E164
: Savais-tu que...Le rôle du squelette
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Lexie explains that the skeleton serves as a base for the muscles and allows the body to be strong and protects organs such as the heart.
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E165
: Savais-tu que...Le plus petit os
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Lexie explains that the smallest bone of the human body is in the ear and is called the stirrup.
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Subjects:
Études sociales, histoire et géographie
Patrimoine et identité
Sciences et technologie
Systèmes vivants
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French level:
A1 : Introductif ou découverte
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