The cell organelle that gives a plant cell support and acts as a thick outer structure.
Cell Wall
Name the scientific name for the following parts of the ear in this order: Hammer, Anvil, Stirrup, Eardrum, and Pinna.
Malleus, Incus, Stapes, Tympanic Membrane, and Auricle.
This opening in the eye lets light into it.
This system of organs sends messages and controls all of the body's actions.
Nervous System
The ankle and the wrist are called:
Tarsals(ankle) and Metatarsals(wrist)
Changes food and water into usable energy for the cell.
Mitochondria
What is the function of the Auditory Nerve?
This focuses the light on the back of the eye where the retina is.
Lens
This organ system breaks down your food into usable nutrients.
Digestive System
Your upper leg bones and your shin bone is called your:
Femur(thigh) and Tibia(shin)
Prepares and packages materials to move in and out of the cell.
Golgi apparatus
What is the function of the eardrum?
It vibrates to send sound to the bones in the middle of the ear (hammer, anvil, stirrup).
This is the part of your eye that is colored and is responsible for changing the size of your pupil to help control how much light gets in there.
Iris
This organ system gives the body support, helps with movement, and protects major organs.
Skeletal System
Your upper arm and your two lower arm bones are your:
Humerus(upper) and Radius and Ulna(lower)
Ribosomes
What does the auricle do?
The clear protective covering of the eye.
Cornea
Helps to bring oxygen into the body and get rid of carbon dioxide in it as well.
Circulatory System
Your jaw and shoulder blade are called:
your Mandible(jaw) and your Scapula(shoulder blade)
A tubular network of passageways used to move material through the cell.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
What is the function of the Cochlea?
It is a fluid filled container with hair like nerves. The fluids help with balance.
This is where the light detecting cells, called rods and cones, are found.
Retina
This organ system brings oxygen and nutrients to the cells.
Respiratory System
What is your hip bone called?
Pelvis