Cardiovascular/ Respiratory
Lymphatic/ Endocrine
Nervous
Integumentary/ Skeletal/ Muscular
Digestive/ Urinary
100

What is the domed shaped muscle that helps with breathing?

What is the diaphragm 

100

What is the largest lymphatic organ?

What is the spleen

100

The tissue used by the body to conduct impulse is ______ tissue

Nerve

100

What system supports and gives structure to the body and protects vital organs

What is the skeletal system

100

This connects the kidneys to the bladder

what are the ureters

200

What is the scientific name for the windpipe

What is the Trachea 

200

A cluster of lymph tissue is called

What is a lymph node

200

What is in your CNS?

what are the brain and spinal cord

200

Muscles that work without conscious thought

What are involuntary

200

The path that food follows through the digestive system from when it is eaten until the indigestible wastes leaves the body is the _______ canal?

What the alimentary 
300

The blood enters the heart through the upper chambers, which are called _________?

What is the atria (atrium)

300

What is the "master gland?"

what is the pituitary gland

300

What is the PNS

What are the nerves

300
  1. As a person ages, his bones can begin rubbing together at their joints; this is a result of the wearing away of the _______?

What is cartiledge

300

What organ stores bile

What is the gallbladder 

400

The vessels that carry blood away from the heart and the vessels that carry blood to the heart

what are- arteries carry blood from the heart and veins carry blood to the heart

400

The hormones released by the islets of Langerhans to regulate sugar levels in the body are _____ and glucagon.

what is insulin

400
What side of your body does the right side of your brain control

What is the left side

400

This connects muscle to bone

What are tendons

400

what is the purpose of the urinary system

What is to concentrate and remove liquide waste

500

What are the 4 chambers of the hear

What are the right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, and left ventricle 

500
  1. When the calcium level in the blood is too low, the thyroid gland releases a chemical messenger that signals the bones to release calcium into the bloodstream. What type of chemical is released?

What are hormones

500

What is the nervous system responsible for

what is sending impulses to and from the brain
500

 The word exfoliate means to “remove layers in flakes or scales.” An exfoliating soap or body was so named because it helps remove the dead, outermost layers of skin cells. From which of the main layers of skin do these cells come?

What is the epidermis

500

What is the tube that food goes down into your stomach?

What is the esophagus

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