This is the dense connective tissue that holds muscles in place.
What are bones?
This is the largest organ in the Nervous System.
What is the Brain?
This is the function of the Digestive System.
What is to gain and absorb nutrients?
This is the characteristic of life that the excretory system helps fulfill.
What is to Maintain Homeostasis?
This is the function of the Respiratory System.
What is to exchange gasses?
This is the organ that powers the circulatory system.
What is the heart?
These are the three types of muscle cells.
What are Skeletal, Smooth, & Cardiac Muscle?
This is the section of the Nervous System that includes the brain and the spinal chord.
What is the Central Nervous System (CNS)?
This organ produces digestive fluids, also called acid, to break down food.
What is the stomach?
This organ holds liquid waste until it can be discharged.
What is the bladder?
This organ is where the blood is able to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
What are the Lungs?
This type of blood vessel carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart.
What is an artery?
This is a type of fibrous connective tissue connects muscles to bones.
What are tendons?
This is the section of the Nervous System that includes sensory nerve cells in your hands and feet.
What is the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)?
This organ is where most of the nutrients get absorbed from your food.
What is the Small Intestine?
This organ filters waste products from the blood stream.
What are the kidneys?
This muscle controls your breathing.
What is the diaphragm?
This type of cell carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
What is a red blood cell?
These are the two muscles that control your elbow.
What are the biceps and the triceps?
This is the section of a nerve cell that sends a signal away from the cell body.
What is the Axon?
This organ removes excess water from the remaining materials in the digestive system?
What is the Large Intestine?
This organ connects the kidneys to the bladder.
What are the ureters?
This organ is able to create sounds as air passes through it.
What is the larynx?
This is the smallest blood vessel and is only about one red blood cell wide.
What is a capillary?