Skelatal System
Nervous System
Muscular System
Cardio/Lymphatic System
Respiratory Sysytem
100

This is one of the main functions of the skeletal system (one of many).

What is: protects internal organs - Acts as framework for attached muscle - Produces new red and white blood cells - etc.?

100

These two "organs" makeup the central nervous system (CNS).

What are the brain and spinal cord?

100

This type of muscle is found in the lining of the walls of the internal organs in the digestive tract and blood vessels.

What is smooth muscle?

100

This is one of the main functions of the heart (one of many).

What is: waster products are carried to the kidneys for removal - Oxygen is carried from the lings to the body cells - Nutrients are absorbed and carried to body cells - etc.?

100

This is an inflammatory condition is which the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles become narrowed, making breathing difficult. 

What is asthma?

200

The functions of this tissue include (but are not limited to) attaching bone to bone, attaching bone to muscle, and cushioning the bones.

What is connective tissue?

200

The involuntary functions (such as digestion) are controlled by this nervous system.

What is the autonomic nervous system?

200

This is the muscle that closes the joint when action is taking place.

What is a flexor?

200

This is the oxygen-carrying protein found in blood.

What is hemoglobin?

200

These are the main airways that reach into the lungs.

What are the bronchi?

300

This is a condition in which there is a progressive loss of bone tissue in the skeleton.

What is osteoporosis?

300

This type of neuron carries messages from the CNS back to the muscles or glands in response to a sensory response.

What is a motor neuron?

300

This is the type of muscle tissue that is found in the heart.

What is cardiac muscle?

300

These vessels are responsible for returning deoxygenated blood to the heart.

What are veins?

300

This is the MAIN function of the respiratory system.

What is to exchange gases between the body and the environment?

400

This is the type of joint you would find in the shoulders and the hips.

What is a ball-and-socket joint?

400

This is a three-inch-long stalk of nerve cells and fibers that connects the spinal cord to the rest of the brain.

What is the brain stem?

400

This is inflammation of a tendon. 

What is tendonitis?
400

This is the pressure monitored to show the amount of force placed on your vessels from the heart.

What is blood pressure?

400

This is the contagious bacterial infection that usually affects the lungs.

What is tuberculosis?

500

Label the three bones below.

What are the radius, tibia, and fibula (respectively)?

500

These are the three main divisions of the brain.

What are the brain stem, cerebellum, and cerebrum?

500

Label the muscles below.


What are deltoids, rectus abdominis, and gastrocnemius (respectively)?

500

Label the areas below.

What are the aorta, right atrium, and left ventricle?

500

Label the diagram below.

What are the epiglottis, trachea, and bronchi?

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