Vocabulary
Skeletal/Muscular System
Digestive/Respiratory System
Circulatory System/Nervous system
Misc
100

muscles you choose to control

voluntary muscles


100

muscles you cannot control

involuntary muscles

100

pharynx, trachea, bronchial tubes,

air path through the body 

100

what does the brain do

sends messages to all the body systems


100

he made the first vaccine

Alexander Fleming

200

the organs in your body that defend against a disease

immune system

200

cardiac muscle and skeletal muscles

muscle cells

200

the process of breaking food into a form cells can use

digestion


200

what organs are part of the central nervous system

brain and spinal cord

200

the left side of the heart has

oxygen rich blood

300

a disease that can pass from one organism to another

infectious disease

300

this system helps you move, and protects your organs

skeletal system

300

esophagus and small intestine

organs of the digestive system

300

oxygen poor blood comes in through these

veins

300

how do viruses differ from bacteria

viruses are mush smaller

400

an injection of dead or weakened pathogens that cause you to be immune to a disease

vaccine

400

the two large bones below your knee in your leg

tibia and fibula 

400

mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine

digestion path


400

oxygen rich blood is in the 

arteries

400

If you have had chicken pox, what helps you from getting them again

antibodies

500

organisms that cause disease

vaccine


500

when one muscle contracts, the other relaxes

pair of skeletal muscles working together 

500

what is the muscle that helps you breath

diaphragm 

500

the right side of the heart has 

oxygen poor blood

500

cardiac muscles - only in

smooth muscles - 

skeletal muscles - 

heart

voluntary

involuntary


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