This organ (or pair of organs?) is what lets you breathe.
Lungs
The Atomic Number of this element.
(Hydrogen)
1
It's the capitol of the cell, holding the DNA and giving out instructions.
Nucleus
H2O
Water
Don't use your hands! When there's broken glass on the floor, sweep it up with one of these.
Dustpan and Broom
This organ filters everything you eat or drink to get rid of toxins.
Liver
The Atomic Symbol of this element.
(Krypton)
Kr
It's the power plant (or powerhouse) of the cell, breaking down glucose to make energy.
Mitochondria
CO2
Carbon Dioxide
Glasses aren't enough. When you're working with dangerous chemicals, you need these to protect your face.
Lab Goggles
Train hard to make this organ system strong!
Muscular System
The atomic mass of this element.
(Beryllium)
9
You'll find lots of these on a farm. They turn CO2 and water into glucose, and they make plants green!
Chloroplast
O2
Oxygen
Hot plates don't visually change when they turn on or off. So how do you tell if a beaker is hot or not?
Thermometer OR just treat every beaker like it could be hot.
DO NOT TOUCH IT TO TEST
Despite the simile "Dry as a bone", this sturdy system is where your blood cells come from.
Skeletal System
The element family of this element.
(Oxygen)
Nonmetal
It's the protein factory that builds everything your body needs to function.
Ribosome
C6H12O6
Glucose
This is a special kind of safety station to help you if a dangerous chemical splashes into your eyes.
Eye Wash
Fitting that the system involving your brain is named after a primary symptom of anxiety.
Or maybe it's the other way around?
Nervous System
The valence electron number of this number.
(Helium)
8A
It's the thin bag holding the cell together, and acting like a border keeping out baddies.
Cell Membrane
NaCl
Table Salt (Sodium Chloride)
Some chemicals and reactions release dangerous gasses. This device lets us do those reactions safely.
Fume Hood