A single piece of blood which coincidentally doesn't contain a nucleus.
What is a blood cell?
What is a cell?
This organ controls the systems of the body.
What is the brain?
Smooth, skeletal and cardiac are all categories in a particular body system?
What is the muscular system?
The sun warms the air and Earth's surface unevenly causing pressure differences. These pressure differences are called...
What is wind?
A stream like movement of water in the ocean.
What is an ocean current?
What is an organism?
This is the main conduit that contains many nerves that runs down through the vertebrae.
What is the spinal cord?
This muscle is found in your arm and makes the arm bend at the elbow.
What is the bicep?
There are four different types of matter that wind helps to cycle. Name one of them.
What is dirt?
What is sand?
What is seeds?
What is dust?
There are two types of ocean currents.
What are surface and deep currents?
A collection of blood cells.
What is a tissue?
What is blood tissue?
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These are responsible for feeling things, and sending signals up the spinal cord to the brain.
What are nerves?
This muscle is on the front top part of the leg and helps to straighten the leg when flexed.
What is the quadricep?
This circular motion causes the apparent rotation of air currents in the northern and southern hemispheres.
What is the Coriolis effect?
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This circular motion causes the apparent rotation of ocean currents in the northern and southern hemispheres.
What is the Coriolis Effect?
A collection of arteries, veins, the heart, and capillaries.
What is a system?
What is the circulatory system?
This system reacts to the nervous system by flexing causing movement.
What is the muscular system?
This triangle shaped muscle is in the upper back located behind the shoulders. You may find that people in the circus have developed this muscle very well.
What is the trapezius?
This happens when warm air rises over the land and pushes air out toward the oceans?
What is a sea breeze?
There are a couple of reasons why water sinks at the poles due to causing the water to become more dense.
What are salinity, and temperature?
A collection of tissues such as muscles, fat, and connective tissues.
What is an organ?
The primary purpose of the nervous system is to...
The primary purpose of the muscular system is...
What is locomotion?
The driving force of air currents is...
What is convection?
The driving force of deep currents is...
What is salt?
What is salinity?
What is convection?