Another word for your windpipe
What is a trachea?
Carries blood to the heart
What are veins?
Voluntary muscles
What are the skeletal muscles?
To help you move, to protect your internal organs, and to produce red blood cells in bone marrow
What is the purpose of the skeletal system?
What is the mouth?
The two large tubes at the end of the trachea
What are bronchi?
Carries blood away from the heart
What are arteries?
The number of muscles in the human body
What are 600?
Calcium
What are bones made of?
Contained in saliva
What are enzymes?
Needed to help inhale air
What are chest muscles and the diaphragm?
Arteries and veins
What are the blood vessels?
A bicep is a specific type of muscle
What is a flexor muscle?
Broccoli, chickpeas, oranges, almond milk, hazelnuts, and eggs
What are calcium-rich foods?
The tube that runs from your mouth to your stomach
What is the esophagus?
A dome-shaped muscle under the lungs
What is the diaphragm?
Brings oxygen to every part of the body
What is the purpose of blood?
The tricep is a specific type of muscle
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What is the number of bones in the skeletal system?
Breaks food down in the stomach
What are gastric juices?
The smaller tubes found in the lungs
What are the bronchioles?
The organ that allows oxygen to get into the blood
What are the lungs?
Muscles that move on their own without you thinking about them
What are involuntary muscles?
Axial and Appendicular
What are the two types of bones?
Food travels here after leaving the stomach
Where is the small intestines?
The tiny air sacs at the end of each bronchial
What are alveoli?
The waste product found in the blood
What is carbon dioxide or CO2?
Connect bones to make them move
What are the joints?
The first part of the small intestine
What is the duodenum?
The number of alveoli in the lungs
What is 600 million?
The size of the human heart
What is the size of a fist?
Bladder, stomach, and intestines
What are smooth muscles?
The smallest bone in the body
What are the ossicles?
Part of the body that absorbs water and salt
What are the large intestines?
The most important gas in the air
What is oxygen?
The number of chambers in the heart?
The systems that work together to move voluntary muscles
What are the brain, nervous, and skeletal systems?
What is the skull?
The organ that produces bile
The very small blood vessels that cover the alveoli
What are capillaries?
Right and Left Atrium and Right and Left Ventricle
What are the names of the chambers of the heart?
Peanut butter, meat, eggs, and tofu
What are protein-rich foods?
The type of bones that keep you upright
What are axial bones?
The organ that stores bile
What is the gallbladder?
The gas that leaves the body when you exhale
What is carbon dioxide or CO2?
The last chamber that the blood flows through in the heart
What is the left ventricle?
Exercise and good nutrition
What are ways to build muscle?
Arm and leg bones
The part of the body that absorbs vitamins and minerals
What are the small intestines?