Causes stinking gas and diarrhea and you get it if you don't filter contaminated water
What is Beaver Fever?
It's pointed, has very long roots and is used to tear and shread
What is the Canine (Cuspid) tooth?
It breaks food down into tiny pieces and mixes it with gastrical juices
What is the Stomach?
They are the three main features of the circulatory system
What are the Blood, Vessels and Heart?
It's the chamber that recieves blood from the body or lungs and sends it to the ventricles
What is the Atria?
It causes an infection where ring-like circles appear on your skin
What is Ring Worm?
It is slightly pointed and used to crush food
What is the Premolar tooth?
It's where the digestion of food occurs and the nutrients pass to the bloodstream through its walls
What is the Small Intestine?
They are the four components of blood
What are Plasma, Red blood cells, Whote blood cells and Platelets together?
It's the chamber that recieves blood from the atria and sends it to the body and lungs
What are the Ventricles?
It causes your feet to stink, get red and flaky and covered in a white substance
What is Athletes's Foot?
Bigger than the others and used to grind and chew
What is the Molar tooth?
They make up Saliva
What do Water, Mucin and amylase make up?
They are the vessels that carry blood away from the heart
What are Arteries and Arterioles?
It's the huge artery that sends blood to the rest of the body
What is the Aorta?
It causes the muscles to contract so rigidly you can't breathe
What is Tetanus?
It's chisel shaped and used to bite and cut food
What is the Incisor tooth?
It produces bile and filters toxins and waste
What is the Liver?
They are the vessels that carry blood to the heart
What are Veins and Venules?
It's the artery that send blood to the lungs
Pulmonary artery
It attacks your lungs and respiratory system and can be caused by a bacteria, a virus or a fungus
What is Pneumonia?
It's the superior part of the tooth
What it the Crown?
It's where the undigested food passes through and the excess water is reasorbed
What is the Large Intestine?
They allow exchange of nutrients, wastes and gases
What are Capillaries?
It's the path that the blood takes
Brain; Superior Vena Cava; Right Atrium; Right Ventricle; Pulmonary Artery; Lungs; Pulmonary Veins; Left Atrium; Left Ventrile; Aorta; Arteries; Arterioles; Capillaries; Venules; Veins; Inferior Vena Cava.