This person has more bones than an adult.
What is a baby?
All of the nerves in the human body originate from this.
What is the brain?
The is the main function of the cardiovascular/circulatory system
What is transport substances, such as oxygen and nutrients?
This is the first way that food is broken down into smaller pieces in the digestive system.
What is chewing?
The body breathes in oxygen and breathes out this gas.
What is carbon dioxide?
These are the two bones in the forearm.
What are the radius and ulna?
This protects the brain.
What is the skull?
These take blood to the heart
What are veins?
This produces insulin
What is the pancreas?
The tube made of cartilage that extends from the pharynx/larynx to the bronchi/lungs
This is how many bones there are in an adult.
What is 206?
Part of the brain that is responsible for balance, posture, and voluntary motion.
What is the cerebellum?
This is the name of the tube in the digestive system that goes from the mouth to the stomach.
What is the esophagus?
Largest part of the brain consisting of frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes
What is the cerebrum?
This side of the brain controls the left side of the body.
What is the right side?
This is the name of the artery that blood gets pumped through as soon as it leaves the heart.
What is the aorta?
This has nephrons which filters blood and creates waste in the form of urine
What is the kidneys?
This flap keeps food from entering your respiratory system when you swallow.
What is the epiglottis?
The femur and humerus are these types of bones
What a long bone?
This bundle of nerves connects the left and right side of the brain
What is the corpus collasum?
These are the largest chambers of the heart.
This is the reason these chambers are larger.
What are Ventricles? Reason: because more muscle is needed to pump blood against gravity.
This is where most digestion and absorption of nutrients occur
What is the small intestines?
A genetic disorder in which you produce too much mucus (especially in your lungs)