The Family
The Brain
Parts of a Cell
More Parts of a Cell
This and That
100
A family with a mother, father, and one or more children.
A nuclear family
100
The biggest part of the brain, where the thinking takes place.
Cerebrum
100
The smallest working part of your body.
Cell
100
The part of the cell that holds it together.
Cell membrane
100
The communication network that coordinates all your body's activity.
Nervous system
200
When children live with only one parent.
A single parent family
200
Part of the brain that controls movement.
Cerebellum
200
The control center of a cell.
Nucleus
200
The jellylike fluid inside a cell.
Cytoplasm
200
The name for nerve cells.
Neurons
300
When two single parent families combine.
A blended family
300
Connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord.
Brain stem
300
Structures made up of tissues joined together.
Organs
300
Characteristics that were passed on to you from your parents.
Inherited traits
300
The name for the strong beliefs that are important to a family.
Values
400
Family made up of parents, children, grandparents, and/or other close relatives.
An extended family
400
Part of the brain stem that controls growth.
Hypothalamus
400
A group of cells that work together to do a job in the body.
Tissue
400
Things about you that did not come from your parents.
Acquired traits
400
The name for the groups of family members who have come before you.
Generations
500
Customs that a family does over and over.
Traditions
500
Part of the brain that releases chemicals that make cells multiply, causing you to grow.
Pituitary gland
500
Several organs joining together to get jobs done.
Body systems
500
Contracts and relaxes to make your parts move.
Muscle tissue
500
The term for working together and getting along.
Cooperate / Cooperation
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