A new human at this stage of life has more bones than Ms. Geiger.
What is a baby?
The two components of the muscular system.
What are muscles and tendons?
The number of cells in a unicellular organism.
What is 1?
The smallest unit of life.
What is a cell?
What are cells?
The soft tissue found between most bones that functions as a cushion.
What is cartilage?
Muscles that move without you needing to think about it.
What are involuntary muscles?
What is unicellular?
What is a tissue?
An organism with two or more cells.
What is multicellular?
The place where two bones meet.
What is a joint?
The three types of muscle cells found in the human body.
What are smooth, cardiac and skeletal?
A multicellular organism needs specialized cells to perform all functions of life, a unicellular organism can do this.
What is complete life functions alone?
The human body contains 11 of these. Organs that function as a team to complete a life function.
What is an organ system?
The idea that all cells within a multicellular organism do their own job.
What is specialization?
The system that works with the skeletal system in order to produce movement for the organism.
What is the muscular system?
The main purpose of the muscular system.
What is movement?
The most common form of life on our planet, also an example of a unicellular organism.
What is bacteria?
A group of tissues form this.
What is an organ?
Plant cells contain this organelle that completes photosynthesis for them.
What are chloroplasts?
What is blood cell production, framework, protection for organs and movement?
The main purpose of smooth muscles within the human body.
What are life functions? (such as digestion)
The opposite of unicellular.
What is multicellular?
The "body parts" of a cell are these. Plant and animal cells have some of the same ones.
What are organelles?
Humans are considered multicellular organisms because of this.
What are specialized cells and organ systems?