All human life begins as this
What is a Zygote?
These type of teeth are used to grind your food
What are molars?
The parts of foods that our bodies use to be able to function, build, and grow everything from cells to muscles
What are nutrients?
Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium are all examples of these
What are minerals?
Bean shaped organs that do the bulk of the work in the renal system by filtering your blood
The control center of the cell that contains DNA and tells cells what to do
What is the nucleus?
The part of the tooth found below the gum line
What is the root?
Carbohydrates are broken down into this which is then used in the body to create enerygy
What is glucose?
D, B12, B6, A, C. E, and K are all examples of these
What are vitamins?
a stretchy pouch that sits low in the abdomen and holds urine
What is the bladder?
The type of tissues that the body is covered in
What is skin tissue?
A muscular tube in the throat in which the food travels from the mouth to the stomach
What is the esophagus?
It is fun to eat and tastes very good, but too much can cause problems
What is sugar?
steak and kale are examples of this kind of mineral
A watery yellow substance made of the body's excess salt, water, and other waste products filtered out by the kidneys
What is urine?
Human cells have about I trillion of these in their body
What are cells?
this is the amount of hours it takes for food to go through the small intestine
What is four hours?
These are used to store vitamins, produce hormones, protect and promote energy growth
What are fats?
oranges, and strawberries are examples of this vitamin
vitamin C
our kidneys are full of these thousands of tiny superfilters that trap and reomove waste from our blood as it goes through them.
What are nephrons?
Self contained groups of tissues that perform a specific job in the body
A greenish brown liquid secreted by the liver that breaks down fat in foods
This food kept in the refrigerator has carbs, fats, and protiens, and probiotics in it . Hint ( it is a dairy product)
What is yogart?
This thing is so crucial for our bodies, that we would only survive a few days without it.
hollow tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder
what are ureters?