Internal Structures
External Structures
Digestive System
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
100
the parts on the inside of a body
internal structures
100

parts on the outside of a body or structure

external structures

100

Food is swallowed and travels down this structure.

esophagus

100

Why is the left lung smaller than the right lung?

Because the heart is located in front of the left lung.

100

Air enters our body through our nose or mouth and travels down this structure.

trachea

200

A body part that is made of smaller parts that work together to do a certain job.

an organ

200

special structures that send information about the environment from different parts of the body to the brain

receptors

200

After all nutrition and water has been removed from the food you eat, what is left?

waste

200

How many chambers are in the human heart?

four

200

Once in our lungs, this gas is removed from the air we breathe in.

oxygen

300

It gives structure, support, and protection to the softer parts of the body.

the skeletal system

                                                       


    

300

How does fur or hair work to keep a mammal warm?

Heat produced by the animal’s body is trapped by the fur or hair, keeping the warmth close to the body.

300

This structure absorbs water and minerals from the food we eat.

large intestine

300

Blood moves through the body when what happens?

When the heart pumps, or squeezes, to move the blood.

300

This structure is a muscle that pulls down to allow us to breathe in air.

diaphragm

400

a group of organs that work together to do something for a body

an organ system

400

How does a dolphin move through the water?

By moving its tail fin up and down.

400

Does food travel through the pancreas, gall bladder and liver?

no

400

When blood carries oxygen through the body, what structures does it travel through?

arteries

400

The lungs are where oxygen is allowed to enter the ____________________.

bloodstream

500

The light is ON in a room with no windows.
We can see a chair because the light reflects off the object and travels into our eye.  
If we turn OFF the light, we can no longer see the chair.  Why?

If there is no light, it can't reflect off the chair, so we won't be able to see the object.

500

When scientists invent something that is based on something we learned from nature, what is it called?

biomimicry

500

What is the function of the pancreas, gall bladder and liver in the digestive system?

They produce chemicals that help the other organs digest the food that we eat.

500

When blood returns the waste product from other parts of the body, what structures does it travel through?

veins

500

When blood returns to the lungs after traveling through the body, it deposits this waste product in the lungs for removal.

carbon dioxide

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