The largest organ of the body
What is the skin?
Three types of muscles found in the human body
What is cardiac, skeletal, and smooth?
The four functions of the skeletal system
What is produce red blood cells, store minerals, provide shape and support, and aid in moving the body?
The primary function of the endocrine system
What is to regulate the body through hormones?
The two main parts of the skeletal system
What is the brain and spinal cord?
The main functions of the integumentary system
What is protect the body, maintaining body temperature, eliminating waste, gathering information about the environment, and producing vitamin D?
The main function of the muscular system
What is move the body?
The number of bones inside the adult human body
What is 206?
What is insulin or glucagon?
The main function of the nervous system
What is to receive and send messages throughout the body?
The skin protecting the body
What is the outermost layer of the body and is the first line of defense to the outside world?
The muscular and skeletal systems working together
What is muscles pulling on the bones to move the body?
The name of the bone in your upper arm
What is the humerus?
The gland that is known as the 'master gland'
What is the pituitary gland?
The role of the spinal cord
What is to connect the brain to the rest of the body's nerves?
The role of sweat glands
What is to eliminate waste?
Type(s) of muscles that are considered involuntary
The role of cartilage in the skeletal system
What is to provide cushion to joints
The endocrine system maintaining homeostasis
What is produces hormones to help the body respond to specific stimulus?
The central nervous system
What is the brain and the spinal cord?
The integumentary system regulating body temperature
What is the blood vessels in the body dilate or constrict, and the formation of goose bumps or production of sweat?
The role of skeletal muscle in the body
What is attached to the skeleton and aids in moving the body?
The way your skeleton changes from a child to an adult
What is your bones fuse together over time?
The role of the adrenal glands
What is to produce adrenaline?
The difference between the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system
What is the central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord, while the peripheral nervous system is made up the nerves that branch off the central nervous system?