This system is responsible for producing urine.
What is the renal system?
Your urine turns this color when you are dehydrated.
What is yellow?
Located in the nose, this traps large particles of dust that you breathe.
What are nose hairs?
This body system carries your blood to every part of your body.
What is the circulatory system?
We placed these in week 1 to demonstrate the process of mummification.
What are apples?
The layer below your enamel is called this.
What is your dentin?
Carbohydrates change into this inside the body.
What are simple carbohydrates or glucose?
These holes help make your head lighter.
What are your sinus cavities?
These vessels carry blood AWAY from your heart to other parts of your body.
What are arteries?
We used candy and rice cakes to make models of these.
What are cells?
This is the name of the pipe that food goes down after your swallow it.
What is your esophagus?
These proteins contain all nine essential amino acids.
What are complete proteins?
The thin strips of tissue in your larynx.
What are the vocal cords?
Your blood cells are made here.
We made articulated hands to demonstrate that fingers do not have muscles but these.
What are tendons?
These glands produce spit.
What are the salivary glands?
Minerals are found here.
What are in the earth?
What are some of the dangers of smoking?
Answers may vary.
Another name for white blood cells.
What is leukocytes?
We made a theme parks based on this body system.
What is the digestive system?
These organ are responsible for the removal of excess salts, water, and other substances from the blood and puts them in the urine.
What are the kidneys?
These foods provide your body with omega 3 fatty acids.
Answers vary but can include: Salmon, tuna, sardines, dark leafy vegetables, avocados, sesame seeds, walnuts, and pumpkin seeds.
This muscle is mostly responsible for your breathing.
What is your diaphragm?
An animal's blood could not fully cover the sin of a person, so God did this.
Jesus gave himself as a sacrifice for our sins.
These are the four blood major blood groups.
What are A, B, AB, and O?