Respiratory System
Habitats
Circulatory System
Vertebrates vs Invertebrates
Musculoskeletal System
100

This organ is the main part of the respiratory system, constricting and expanding to help the body breathe.

What are the Lungs.

100

This habitat is home to many different aquatic species.

What is the Ocean.

100

This is what the circulatory system is responsible for moving around in the body.

What is Blood.

100

This type of vertebrate has both gills and lungs, while also laying jelly-like eggs in water.

What are Amphibians.

100

We have 206 of these in our body, working to keep us moving and stable.

What are Bones.

200

This is what the respiratory system brings into our bodies.

What is Oxygen.

200

This habitat is hot and dry, forcing many species to adapt to its harsh temperatures.

What is the Desert.

200

This part of the circulatory system helps blood travel FROM the heart TO the rest of the body.

What are the Arteries.

200

This type of invertebrate has an exoskeleton, jointed legs, and a segmented body.

What is an Arthropod.

200

These types of muscles are involuntary and are found all around our major organs, since they can work without our control.

What are Smooth Muscles.

300

This is what the respiratory system removes from our bodies.

What is Carbon Dioxide.

300

This habitat is hot and humid, with tons of different species and lots of rainfall through the year.

What is the Rainforest.
300

This part of the circulatory system helps blood travel TO the heart FROM the rest of the body.

What are the Veins.

300

This type of vertebrate is ectothermic, has lungs and scales, while also laying leathery eggs on land.

What are Reptiles.

300

This is the softer, more flexible material found between our bones to keep them from rubbing against each other.

What is Cartilage.

400

This organ in our respiratory system is nicknamed the "Windpipe" for our body.

What is the Trachea.

400

This habitat has water covering most of its soil throughout the year.

What is the Wetlands.

400

This is the beat that we feel when our Arteries are responding to the heart.

What is the Pulse.

400

This type of invertebrate has a soft body, with a hard internal or external shell. They also typically have one foot and tentacles.

What are Molluscs.

400

This type of tissue connects bones to cartilage, as it helps keep the body's joints together (almost like pieces of tape).

What are Ligaments.

500

This respiratory condition causes airways to be inflamed, leading to wheezing and shortness of breath.

What is Asthma.

500

This habitat is a cold environment, with limited tree growth due to the temperature.

What is the Tundra.

500

This condition is when a blood vessel becomes blocked or bursts, leading to difficulty seeing, walking, or speaking.

What is a Stroke.

500

When species are able to regulate their own body temperate, they are referred to as this.

What is Endothermic.

500

This disease occurs when the body goes long periods without enough calcium, leading bones to become more fragile and weak.

What is Osteoporosis.

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