What is the number of heart beats when you're relaxed (regularly)?
300
Circulate.
What is it called (verb form) when blood moves around your body in a circle?
300
Femur.
What is the longest bone in your body called?
400
Ways to keep your bones strong.
What are calcium, exercise, and injury prevention?
400
Muscles are needed to move every bone (flexing and extending require 2 different muscles). Muscles are also needed for other involuntary functions such as pumping the heart.
Why do we have more muscles than bones?
400
The stuff in your blood that arteries bring to the rest of your body.
What is oxygen?
400
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What is Science/the Human Body?
400
Heart and the intestines are examples of this.
What are examples of involuntary muscles (muscles that you don't control by yourself)?
What are
1) frontalis
2) orbicularis oculi
3) deltoids
4) orbicularis oris
5) triceps
6) pectoralis major
7) biceps
8) quadriceps
9) rectus abdominis
10) gastrocnemius
11) soleus ?
500
Red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, and platelets are the names of those functions.
What are the names of the parts of blood that
1) carry oxygen (red blood cells)
2) fight germs (white blood cells)
3) made mostly of water (plasma)
4) help stop bleeding (platelets)?
500
The joints.
What are the places where the bones meet, which help you bend and move?
500
The 3 types of muscles.
What are smooth muscle, skeletal muscle, and cardiac muscle?