Digestive

Muscular/Skeletal
Immune

Respiratory/Circulatory

Endocrine/Nervous
100
The place where digestion begins
What is the mouth
100
Movement of the body
What is the job of the skeletal and muscular systems
100
Cells that fight antigens in our bodies
What is white blood cells
100
Removes carbon dioxide from the body
What is the Respiratory system
100
Produces hormones
What is the Endocrine sytem
200
The place where the food goes after it leaves the mouth
What is the esophagus
200
Bones, ligaments, and tendons
What is the skeletal system
200
Defends our bodies against infections
What is the immune system
200
Transport blood in the body
What is the veins and arteries
200
Release hormones of the body
What is glands
300
The place the food goes after leaving the esophagus
What is the stomach
300
The two types of muscles
What is voluntary and involuntary
300
Anatonic, inflammtory, and immune
What is the responses of the immune system
300
The biggest artery
What is the Aorta
300
The control system of the body
What is the Nervous system
400
Reduction of the size of food particles
What is the job of the mouth
400
Muscles that are controlled by processes of the nervous system
What is involuntary muscles
400
Sneezing, running noses, fever
What is Examples of the inflammatory response
400
Where air enters the body
What is the Mouth or nose
400
Three parts of the nervous system
What is the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems
500
Where most digestion takes place
What is the small intestine
500
How many bones are there in the adult skeleton?
What is 206
500
Physical prevention of substances that can harm the body
What is Anatomic response
500
Two tubes that lead to the lungs
What is the brochial tubes
500
Analyzes information from the sensory organs
What is the central nervous system
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