Muscles and skeleton
Respiratory system and skeleton
Cardiovascular system and nervous
Digestive system
Immune system
100
The largest bone in the body is located where?

What is the leg? the bone is called femur 

100
What is the trachea?

The windpipe

100

The heart has many valves that blood pushes through: true or false

True

100

The first part of the digestive system is what?

The mouth

100

What kind of responses might your body give you to show you are ill?

Fever, redness, inflammation, heat, pain

200

The biceps are located where?

In the arm

200

What is the diaphragm? 

The muscle that helps your lungs move as you breathe

200

Does the oxygenated blood go away or towards your heart?

Away

200

Where is most of our food absorbed?

In the intestine

200

Which kind of cells fight off your body’s infections?

White blood cells 

300

What do ligaments connect?

Bones to other bones 

300

how many bones are in our body?

206

300
What are three main parts of the nervous system
Brain, cerebellum, spine, brain stem, nerves etc
300

which organ makes insulin?

Pancreas 

300
Which kind of cells remember that you have been sick before and then help fight it off?

B cells

400

Why do we have a skeleton?

To provide support and structure 

400

The sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide are called 

Alveoli 

400

What does your heart do when you exercise?

Works harder, beats faster 

400

Which organ in the digestive system makes bile?

Liver 

400

What is the role of T cells?

To kill off the virus or help the body get rid of it 

500

When we exercise without our muscles using oxygen, what is produced?

Lactic acid 

500

What are the bronchioles?

The narrow airways branching into the lungs 

500

Name two ways to keep a healthy heart and brain

Eat well, sleep well, exercise, don’t smoke 

500
Name three nutrients we break down

Vitamins, proteins, carbs, lipids, water, minerals 

500

Name the parts of your blood

Plasma, water, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets 

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