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Answers for Science Activity Book ( page 17 to page 32) Topic : Humans (Human Teeth & Classes of Food)

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Answers for Science Activity Book ( page 17 to page 32) Topic : Humans (Human Teeth & Classes of Food)

Flat and sharp
surface like a

chisel

incisor

Pointed and
sharp surface

canine

have large and
flat surface with

ridges

molar








 Complete this activity and take
a picture. Then, upload (add
file)’ using the link given.

Have the same types of teeth which are incisors,
canines and molars.

20 32

thin thick

At 6 months old At 6 years old

short long
smaller bigger

Brush my teeth at least
twice a day

Floss my teeth to remove food
that is stuck between the teeth

Rinse my mouth after eating

False
True
False
True
True
False
False

Germs multiply because the food that is stuck
between the teeth is not removed.



All answers based on dental care are accepted

 Complete this activity and take
a picture. Then, upload (add
file)’ using the link given.

(I (I

(I Examples must be (sI uitable for each
class of food.

(I (I
(I

water carbohydrate
fats

fibre protein
vitamins

Complete the crossword puzzle
using the answers written in the

blanks

grow

regulate body temperature

constipation

carbohydrate
Provides
energy

 Complete other boxes with another classes of
food and their importance.

 Refer revision video given as a guide to complete
this activity.

Types of food that you have chosen
must have all the classes of food

Types of food that I have chosen have
all the classes of food recommended by
Malaysian Food Pyramid.



The meal do not have all classes of food.



Do not have fibre that can prevent constipation.
Adding some high fibre vegetables, fruits and
water.

He will get constipation.
Being overweight and obesity.
Tooth decay.


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