Type of leaf with only one blade attached to the petiole.
What is simple?
The scientific name for windpipe.
What is the trachea?
An upper chamber of the heart.
What is the atria?
The medical name for the hip bone.
What is the pelvis?
The chemical messengers released by glands.
What are hormones?
The process where the water in the soil enters a root’s root hairs.
What is osmosis?
The path food follows through digestive system from when eaten until undigestible wastes leave body.
What is the alimentary canal?
Blood vessels that carry blood away from heart.
What are the arteries?
The medical names for the upper and lower jawbone.
What are maxilla and mandible?
The hormones released by the islets of Langerhans to reduce sugar levels.
What are insulin and glucagon?
Has parallel veins, petals in multiples of 3, and fibrous roots.
What are monocots?
The organ where bile stored.
What is the gallbladder?
The membrane that encloses the heart.
What is the pericardium?
The medical names for the upper arm and shoulder blade.
What are humerus and scapula?
The part of brain that controls balance and muscle coordination.
What is the cerebellum?
A creeping stem that runs along soil surface.
What is a stolon?
The largest lymphatic organ.
What is the spleen?
Transports nutrients and oxygen to cells and carries wastes from cells.
What is the cardiovascular system?
The joint types that give a shoulder and hip their wide range of motion.
What is ball-and-socket?
The air sacs in the lungs.
What are alveoli?
The plant tissue carries food downward to stem and roots.
What is the phloem?
The first section of the small intestine.
What is the duodenum?
Cells that carry oxygen through the blood.
What are red blood cells?
The two main divisions of the skeleton.
What are axial and appendicular?
The type of white blood cells that mature in the thymus.
What are B cells?