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100

This organ is labelled 1.

What is the mouth?

100

These organs produce and secrete hormones.

What are glands?

100

These are the cells of the nervous system.

What are neurons?

100

This region of the brain is the primary relay and processing center.

What is the diencephalon?

100

10

What are the bronchioles?

100

What type of cell carries oxygen?

Red Blood Cells

200

This organ is labeled 3.

What is the stomach?

200

These are chemical that control activity in the body.

What are hormones?

200

Neurons create this tissue.

Nerve tissue!

200

These two parts make up the central nervous system.

What are the brain and spinal cord?

200

This organ works with the lungs and created a negative pressure chamber.

What is the diaphragm?

200

This is the liquid component of blood.

What is plasma?

300

This organ is labelled 2.

What is the esophagus?

300

This disease occurs from a dysfunctional pancreas.

What is diabetes?

300

The Nervous System is divided into these two parts.

What are the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system?

300

This region of the brain controls basic bodily functions... like your rate of respiration!

What is the brainstem?

300

What is 4?

What is the trachea?

300

What is 1

What is the right atrium?

400

This organ is labeled 10.

What is the liver?

400

This gland is the master gland but is as small as a pea!

What is the pituitary gland?

400

These neurons take information from the sense to the brain.

What are sensory neurons?

400

This region of the brain controls voluntary actions as well as higher thinking like thinking, memory and speaking. 

What is the cerebrum?

400

This is the complete chemical process of supplying oxygen to the body cells and removing carbon dioxide.

What is respiration?

400

What is 4?

Left Ventricle

500

This organ is labeled 4

What is the small intestine?

500

This bowtie-shaped gland is important in regulating your metabolism.

What is the thyroid?

500

These neurons take impulses from the brain to the muscles.

What are motor neurons?

500

This region of the brain control involuntary actions as well as balance and posture.

What is the cerebellum?

500

Gas exchange occurs between these two structures.

What are the alveoli and capillaries?

500

This organ removes waste from the blood in the circulatory system and produces bile in the digestive system.

What is the liver?

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