Anatomy & Physiology
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Digestive & Renal Systems
Health & Nutrition
100

The study of the human body, all its parts, and how it's put together.

What is Anatomy?

100

The longest bone in the body.

What is the femur?

100

The muscles that are attached to and move your bones.

What are skeletal muscles?

100

The process of digestion where the chemicals in foods are changed into smaller chemical components so your body can use them.

What is chemical digestion?

100

Units we use to measure energy.

What are calories?

200

The membrane that surrounds the nucleus.

What is nuclear membrane?

200

When exposed to the sun, your body absorbs and uses this to make strong bones.

What is vitamin D?

200

These connect skeletal muscles to bones.

What are tendons?

200

Chemicals that help your body break food down into smaller components.

What are enzymes?

200

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms linked together in specific forms that can be broken down to give your body the energy it needs.

What are carbohydrates?

300

A group of tissues that work together to form a special body function.

What is an organ?

300

A firm but resilient material in the body and on the ends of bones that absorbs shock well and keeps the bones from getting hurt when they rub against one another.

What is cartilage?

300

You must eat this nutrient to make your muscles strong and healthy.

What is protein?

300

Special organs in your renal system that produce urine.

What are kidneys?

300

The illness that comes from not getting the proper amount of vitamins needed to be healthy.

What is a vitamin deficiency?

400

The study of how all the parts of the body function.

What is physiology?

400

The tissues that connect one bone to another bone.

What are ligaments?

400

The type of muscle that makes up the heart.

What is cardiac muscle?

400

The part of the body where nutrients are processed.

What is the liver?

400

Substances found in food that your body needs to be healthy.

What are nutrients?

500

The organelles inside a cell that give the cell power.

What are mitochondria?

500

These are manufactured in the red bone marrow.

What are red blood cells?

500

The type of energy production that requires oxygen.

What is aerobic?

500

The three parts of the small intestine.

What are the ileum, duodenum, and jejunum?

500

Name two ways you can get all the vitamins and minerals you need.

Eating many kinds of foods and being in the sun.

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