Biology Basics
Body Systems
Digestion & Nutrition
The Lungs & Breathing
Brain, Senses & Movement
100

What tiny structures make up all living things

Cells

100

Which system helps you breathe?

Respiratory system

100

Where does digestion begin?

Mouth

100

What organ helps you breathe in oxygen?

Lungs


100

Which sense uses your eyes?

Sight

200

What is the science that studies living things?

Biology


200

Which system moves blood around your body?

Circulatory system

200

What tube carries food to the stomach?

Esophagus

200

What muscle moves down when you breathe in and helps your lungs expand?

Diaphragm

200

What does the cerebellum help you do?

Balance and coordinate movements

300

Name 3 main part of a cell

Nucleus, cell membrane, or cytoplasm

300

Which system helps your body move and protects organs?

Musculoskeletal system

300

Which part of the intestine absorbs most nutrients?

Small Intestine  

300

What tube carries air from your nose and mouth down to your lungs?

Trachea

300

What do nerves do?

Carry messages to and from the brain

400

Why is it important to study living things?

It helps us learn how the body works and how organisms interact and stay healthy.

400

Which two parts form the central nervous system?

Brain and spinal cord

400

Name the three macronutrients.

Carbohydrates, proteins, fats

400

What are the tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen enters the blood?

Alveoli

400

Name all five senses.

Sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell

500

Explain in one sentence what the cell membrane does

 It protects the cell and controls what enters and leaves.

500

Give one example of how two body systems work together.

  • Digestive & circulatory: nutrients → blood → body

  • Respiratory & circulatory: oxygen → blood → body

  • Nervous & muscular: brain sends signals to muscles


500

Describe peristalsis in your own words.

Muscles squeeze and push food through the digestive system.

500

Explain what happens inside your body during inhalation and exhalation.

  • Inhalation: The diaphragm moves down, lungs expand, and air is pulled in.

  • Exhalation: The diaphragm relaxes and moves up, lungs shrink, and air is pushed out.

500

Describe what happens in your nervous system when you touch something hot and pull away fast.

Nerves send a danger signal to the brain, and the brain sends a message to your muscles to move your hand.

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