This supports the body and helps to protect internal tissues and organs.
Bones
The heart, arteries, veins, capillaries and blood make up the respiratory system.
TRUE OR FALSE
False
The ________________ system controls all the functions of the body.
Nervous System
What controls the entire nervous system?
The Brain
The life cycle includes all the stages of life from birth to death.
TRUE OR FALSE
True
The smallest living part of your body is a __________.
Cell
The heart pumps _________ to your body's cells.
Blood
Food mixes with what in the mouth?
Saliva
What hormone does the adrenal gland release?
Adrenaline
What are the 3 main regions of the brain?
Brainstem, cerebellum and cerebrum
Muscles you can control are called this kind of muscle.
Vountary Muscles
Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart are called ____________.
ARTERIES
The digestive system breaks down food into ____________ that the body can use?
Energy
The kidneys remove waste from the blood and combines it with water to create what?
Urine (pee)
What two gasses are exchanged in the lungs?
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
Babies have _________ number of bones and adults only have _________.
Babies - 300 bones
Adults - 206 bones
Blood carries the waste gas ________________ from the cells to the lungs.
Carbon Dioxide
What is the path of food through your body. It starts where, travels to where and ends where.
Mouth, Chew, Swallow, down the Esophagus, into the Stomach then the Small Intestine to the Large Intestine.
This body system cleans the blood using the kidneys.
Urinary System
What are disease causing bacteria called?
Pathogens
Foods high in this mineral help to make bones and teeth stronger.
Calcium
What are the two ways that air enters the body?
Through the mouth and nose.
The digestive system produces which of these chemicals?
A. Gastric Juices B. Saliva
C. Pancreatic Juices D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
What are the three parts of the nervous system?
Brain, Nerves & Spinal Cord
Name the 4 functions of the skeletal system.
shapes and supports our body, protects vital organs, anchors the muscles, supplies calcium and makes red blood cells.