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Bryson Bag
100

This muscular tube carries food from the mouth to the stomach using a wave-like motion.

What is the esophagus?

100

Most nutrient absorption happens in this long, folded organ.

What is the small intestine?

100

 This organ produces bile to help break down fats.

What is the liver?

100

This is the outermost layer of skin.

What is the epidermis?

100

The body's largest organ.

What is the skin?

100

 This response causes redness, swelling, heat, and pain after injury or infection.

What is inflammation?

100
The outermost part of our body that meets the air is actually...

What is dead?

200

This structure prevents food from entering the lungs by covering the trachea when you swallow.

What is the epiglottis?

200

Tiny fingerlike projections in the small intestine that increase the digestive surface are called these.

What are villi?

200

This small organ stores and releases bile.

What is the gallbladder?

200

This skin layer contains blood vessels, nerves, and sweat glands.

What is the dermis?

200

These rays penetrate deeper into the skin and are linked to aging and wrinkles.

What are UVA rays?

200

These proteins specifically recognize and bind to antigens.

What are antibodies?

200

This is an inappropriate immune response by the body to a normally harmless invader.

What is an allergy?

300

This process physically breaks food into smaller pieces through chewing and churning.

What is mechanical digestion?

300

This is the main function of the large intestine.

What is absorbing water?

300

 This organ produces digestive enzymes and insulin.

What is the pancreas?

300

This deeper layer of fat and connective tissue helps insulate the body.

What is the hypodermis?

300

These rays are most associated with sunburn and direct DNA damage.

What are UVB rays?

300

Diseases in which the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues are called these.

What are autoimmune diseases?

300

This substance helps build strong bones, boosts the immune system, and fights heart disease. We can get it in two ways— from the foods we eat or through sunlight

What is Vitamin D?

400

This type of digestion uses enzymes and acids to chemically change food molecules.

What is chemical digestion?

400

Increasing this allows the small intestine to absorb more nutrients.

What is surface area?

400

 This substance helps emulsify fats during digestion.

What is bile?

400

We all have roughly the same amount of these cells- which produce the pigment that gives skin its color.

What are melanocytes?

400

These immune cells in the skin help detect invading pathogens.

What are Langerhans cells?

400

This condition occurs when the body cannot properly regulate blood glucose because of insulin problems.

What is diabetes?

400

The community of trillions of microorganisms that live in and on the human body plays a crucial role in maintaining immunity, digesting food, and preventing disease

What is a microbiome?

500

The wave-like muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract are called this.

What is peristalsis?

500

This organ filters blood, detoxifies chemicals, and processes nutrients.

What is the liver?

500

This hormone lowers blood glucose levels by helping cells absorb sugar.

What is insulin?

500

These cells make up most of the epidermis and produce keratin.

What are keratinocytes?

500
This type of sunscreen works immediately by reflecting the sun's rays______, while this type needs to be absorbed in the skin_______.

What are physical sunscreen and chemical sunscreen?

500

These are released during allergic reactions cause symptoms such as swelling, itching, or sneezing?

What are histamines?

500

The name for an extreme allergic reaction causing restriction of the airways. 

What is Anaphylaxis?

600

This organ contains hydrochloric acid and churns food into chyme.

What is the stomach?

600

In this type of specific inherited disease, the body stops producing insulin altogether.

What is Type 1 diabetes?

600

This peptide hormone signals to the liver to release stored glucose into the bloodstream. 

What is glucagon?

600

These specialized skin cells help detect light touch sensations.

What are Merkel cells?

600

Sunscreen does not protect against both UVA and UVB rays unless it is labeled as this. 

What is broad spectrum?

600

This type of white blood cell helps coordinate immune responses and destroy infected cells.

What are T cells?

600

These microscopic oil glands in the skin that secrete a fatty, waxy substance called sebum are primarily responsible for acne.

What are Sebaceous glands?

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