Cell Structure and Function
Bones and Injuries
Organization and Systems
Tissues and Muscles
Vocabulary
100
The outside boundary of the cell that lets things enter and leave the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
100
A method of seeing if your bone is broken.
What is an x-ray?
100
A bunch of tissues
What is an Organ
100
Muscle, Nervous, Connective, and Epithelial (Skin)
What is the four types of tissues?
100
Another name for skin.
What is the Epidermis?
200
The jelly-like substance in the cell (the jello that holds the parts in place)
What is the cytoplasm?
200
A break in a bone
What is a fracture?
200
This system supports and protects the body- holds it up(bones)
What is skeletal system?
200
This joint is found in your shoulder. It allows you to swing your arm freely.
What is the ball and socket joint?
200
This type of tissue "connects" your bones.
What is connective tissue?
300
The control center of the cell
What is the nucleus?
300
Largest bone in your body.
What is the femur?
300
A group of Organs
What is an Organ System
300
This tissue helps to carry out movement.
What is Muscular tissue?
300
A disease that can cause brittleness in your bones. They will break easily.
What is osteoporosis?
400
Cells release this so the body can work and move.
What is energy?
400
Diet and exercise are two ways to keep this "hard" object healthy.
What is the way to keep bones strong?
400
a bunch of cells together
What is a tissue?
400
The hinge joint allows forward and backward movement. This is a location of the joint.
What is knee or elbow?
400
This type of muscle is under your conscious control. You tell it to move.
What is voluntary muscles?
500
Carry out the processes the body needs.
What is cells?
500
Using magnetic resonance imaging to see if tissues and bone are injured.
What is a MRI?
500
This system takes in Oxygen so you can breathe.
What is the respiratory system?
500
This tissue directs and controls the movement of your body. Found in the brain.
What is the Nervous Tissue?
500
Your bodies ability to maintain a consistent (same) temperature at 98.6 degrees.
What is homeostasis?
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