How many bones do you have as an infant?
What is 300.
What is the organ that breaks down food into nutrients?
What is the stomach?
What is the main organ of the circulatory system?
What is the heart?
What organ is primarily responsible for filtering waste from the blood?
What are the kidneys?
What is the main control center of the body?
What is the brain?
How many bones are in the adult human body?
What is 206?
What is the tube called that connects the mouth to the stomach?
What is the esophagus?
What is the liquid that carries blood cells and nutrients through the body?
What is blood?
What do we call the liquid waste removed from the body?
What is urine?
What type of cells transmit signals in the nervous system?
What are neurons?
What does the skeletal system provide us with?
What is shape and support.
Which organ absorbs most of the nutrients from food?
What is the small intestine?
What type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?
What are arteries?
What is the liquid that is generated by our body when we are hot or when we exercise?
What is the sweat ?
What part of the nervous system connects the brain to the rest of the body?
What is the spinal cord?
What type of cells in the bones help to prevent infection - white or red blood cells?
What is white blood cells
What is the process called when food is broken down into smaller parts?
What is digestion?
What part of the blood helps fight infections?
What are white blood cells?
What is the balloon shaped organ that stores urine?
What is the bladder?
What system controls all other systems?
What is the nervous system.
At what age do bones stop growing?
What is around 25.
What is the starting point of the digestive system?
What is the mouth.
What is the main function of the circulatory system?
What is to pump blood blood to the cells of the body.
What percent of sweat is water?
What is 99%
When the nervous system conducts electrical impulses, what organ does it send it to?
What is the brain.