The heart pumps this throughout you body
What is blood?
This is the name of the helmet-shaped bone that protects your brain.
What is the skull?
The part of the digestive track that stores food and produces strong acids to help break down food prior to moving on to the small intestine is called this.
What is the stomach?
You have two of these organs which inflate and deflate with every breath.
This part of your body is the main control center, giving orders to all areas of your body.
What is the brain?
The heart is about the size of this
What is your fist?
The collection of all of the bones in your body is called this.
What is the skeleton?
This tube leads from the throat to the stomach.
What is the esophagus?
When resting, children do this approximately 18 to 30 times per minute.
What is breathe?
Your brain cells are very sensitive to this gas and without it, they will begin to die.
What is oxygen?
A doctor or nurse listens to your heartbeat using this instrument.
What is a stethoscope?
The bones that protect and cover your heart and lungs are called these.
What are ribs?
This is the longer of the intestines.
What is the small intestine?
The name of the important gas that your body cells need in order to stay alive.
What is oxygen?
You have many miles of these throughout your body that gather information for your brain to use.
What are nerves?
Your veins carry this type of blood
What is deoxygenated blood?
We strengthen our muscles by doing this.
What is exercise? OR What is working out?
This area of your body produces saliva; it is where the digestive process begins.
What is the mouth?
The short breathing tube, or windpipe, that leads to the lungs.
What is the trachea?
The vertebrae are a bony protection for this vital pathway. (Hint- we made a candy model of it last club).
What is the spinal cord?
The heart has this many chambers
What is four?
This type of muscle constantly works- day and night.
What is cardiac? OR What is cardiac muscle? OR what is heart muscle?
This digestive tube prepares "leftover food" for removal from your body.
What is the large intestine?
This strong muscle helps move air in and out of the lungs.
What is the diaphragm?
A doctor or medical provider may check these involuntary actions at a check up to see if you are healthy and normal.
What are reflexes?