touring the body
Topeka Capital-Journal, The, Aug 21, 2008
Lyman Elementary students Jacob Roberts, left, a fourth-grader, and Colton Meditz, a third-grader, make their way through the small intestine to the villi as they enter the bloodstream to the heart during a tour of the Body Venture on Thursday at the Sunrise Optimist Building . The exhibit is sponsored by the Kansas State Department of Education.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANN WILLIAMSON/THE CAPITAL-JOURNALANN WILLIAMSON/ THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL
Lyman Elementary students Jacob Roberts, left, a fourth grader, and Colton Meditz, a third grade,r make their way through the small intestine to the villi as they enter the blood stream to the heart during a tour of the Body Venture Thursday at the Sunrise Optimist Building. More than 500 third and fourth graders will tour the new human body exhibit on Thursday and Friday, the exhibit represents the human body, the traveling exhibit sponsored by the Kansas State Department of Education, is making it's debut in the Seaman School District.
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