A tube that carries blood through the body.
What is a Blood Vessel?
A nerve cell that makes up the nervous system and carries electrical messages through the body.
What is a Neuron?
The framework of 206 bones that support your body; it allows you to move and protects certain organs.
What is the Skeleton?
The process by which your food is broken down
What is Digestion?
Tiny air bags found in your lungs.
What is the alveoli?
The ability of the body to take in and respond to information from its surroundings.
What are senses?
A hard, white, living tissue that makes up the skeleton of the human body.
What is a bone?
Incisor, Canines, Pre-Molars, Molars
Breathing in
What is inhalation?
An action that happens in response to a certain stimulus without you thinking about doing it.
What is a reflex?
Also know as the backbone, it protects and surround the spinal cord.
What is the vertabral column?
Humans have a Large one and a Small one where food travels after it leaves the stomach.
What are the intestines?
Breathing out.
What is exhalation?
A short band of tough, flexible tissue that connects muscle to the bone.
What is a tendon?
A place in the body where two bones meet.
What is a joint?
The process by which the body takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide and other waste.
What is Breathing?
A band or bundle of fibrous tissue that can contract and move the bones which move the body.
What is a muscle?
A tough, flexible tissue that cushions joints and makes body parts such as the ears and trachea.
What is cartilage?