This makes up tissues.
What is a group of cells?
These are the three types of skeletons.
What are hydrostatic skeletons, exoskeletons, and endoskeletons?
This begins in the mouth with chewing and is used to help break down food.
What is saliva?
Lungs contain millions of this.
What is the alveoli?
Out of the following, this I’d NOT a sense organ.
Eyes
Ears
Tongue
Intestines
What are the intestines?
List the order of the body’s organization, starting with the cell.
What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system?
This is function of muscles and this is the function of bones.
What is bone support and organ protection and body structure?
The function of this system is to eliminate waste from the body and to regulate the fluid within the body.
What is the excretory system?
This part of the circulatory system brings blood from a part of the body to the heart.
What is a vein?
All parts of the sensory system use this.
What are receptors?
Plants have many cells that have specialized functions and work together to keep the plant alive. This means plants are this.
What is multicellular?
These two systems work together to allow your body to move.
What are the muscular and skeletal systems?
This type of digestion breaks down pieces of food into small molecules.
What is chemical digestion?
This muscle is beneath your lungs and helps move air into and out of your body.
What is the diaphragm?
This consists of all of the nerves outside of the central nervous system.
What is the peripheral nervous system?
These are the two main organ systems of plants.
What are the shoot and root systems?
These are three types of moveable joints.
What are ball and socket, hinge and pivot joints?
This is the part of food used by the body to grow and survive.
What is a nutrient?
These are the two types of vascular tissues in plants and their function.
What is the xylem that transports water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and leaves and the phloem that transports dissolved sugars through a plant?
This formula equals speed.
What is distance divided by time?
This process is what cells go through to determine the type of cell.
What is cell differentiation?
Plants have these two things to give them support while animals have these go two things for support and movement.
What are roots and stems and muscles and bones?
After food enters the esophagus, it is moved down the digestive tract by this.
What is peristalsis?
Air starts at the nose/mouth then travels through these three things before entering the lungs.
What is the pharynx, then trachea, then bronchi?
These are the seven parts of the eye.
What is the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, retina, optic nerve and ciliary muscle?