The place where two bones meet.
What is a joint?
Without this muscle, we could not form words to speak.
What is the tongue?
This muscle is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
What is the heart?
This comes in through your nose or mouth and travels down your windpipe into your lungs.
What is air?
In addition to our teeth, this helps break down food in our mouth.
What is Saliva (or Spit)?
The smallest bone in the adult human body is located here.
What is the ear?
There are 3 different types of muscles: smooth muscles, cardiac muscles, and ____________ muscles.
What is skeletal?
An essential ingredient for our body, this is carried and delivered to cells throughout the body in the blood.
What is oxygen?
Without these organs, you would not be able to speak or sing.
What are the lungs?
The final product and purpose of this system for our body.
What is Energy?
This section provides the main support for your body.
What is the spine?
This type of muscle movement can be done without us specifically asking our brain through thoughts.
What is involuntary?
These look like round red discs.
What is red blood cells?
They act as protectors of the lungs, and also move as we breathe.
What are ribs, or the rib cage?
Liquid food travels into this long thin tube, allowing useful nutrients to soak through into your blood.
What is the Small Intestine?
Nearly 1/2 of the bones are located in these parts of the body.
What is your hands and feet?
This joins your muscles to your bones.
What is the tendons?
These clump around a cut in the healing process. They trap red blood cells and form a scab.
What is Platelets?
This medical condition makes your air tubes swollen and narrow, so it's harder to breathe.
What is Asthma?
The second stage of this system allow food to move from your mouth to your stomach. It is also referred to as the food pipe.
What is the esophagus?
Capable of producing new blood cells, this can be found deep inside most parts of the system. It was also what Jeffrey donated to his brother to try and help him.
What is bone marrow?
To straighten your arm, your triceps muscle does the opposite to your biceps. When the bicep relaxes, tricep__________.
What is pulls?
These type of cells are a major part of the immune system also. They hunt down germs that cause infections and gobble them up.
What is white blood cells?
This toxin is released from our body when we exhale.
What is carbon dioxide?
To break down food here it is first squeezed and then soaked in acid.
What is the stomach?