Which connective tissue connects muscles to bones?
What are tendons?
The function of this system is to help protect us against diseases and pathogens.
What is the immune system?
The function of this system is to transport needed substances throughout the body and carry away waste.
What is the circulatory system?
What are the main organs of the nervous system?
What are the brain, spinal cord, and nerves?
What are the filters in the kidneys that remove waste from the bloodstream?
What are nephrons?
The organs of this system has many functions. They produce blood cells, store and release minerals, support and protect internal organs, and make movement possible.
What are bones?
This is the largest organ in the body and is the main organ of the integumentary system.
What is the skin?
This muscle allows a person to breathe.
What is the diaphragm?
The function of this system is to gather, interpret, and respond to information about the body's internal and external environment.
What is the nervous system?
This organ uses enzymes to break down food.
What is the stomach?
The main function of this system is to allow movement.
What is the muscular system?
The immune system is also known as the
What is the lymphatic system?
What are the main organs of the circulatory system?
What are the heart, blood vessels, and blood?
This gland is known as the "master gland" because it controls many other glands.
What is the pituitary gland?
This organ transports urine to the bladder to be stored.
What are ureters?
The function of this system is to support the overall structure of the body, protect the organs, and aid in movement.
What is the skeletal system?
The function of this system is to keep water in the body, regulate body temperature, and keeps you in touch with the outside world.
What is the integumentary system?
The function of this system is to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment.
What is the respiratory system?
This organ makes enzymes and hormones that regulate sugar levels.
What is the pancreas?
Where does digestion begin?
What is the Mouth?
This muscle tissues plays a big role in the digestive, by moving food through the stomach and instestines.
What is smooth muscle?
What are the three layers of skin from top to bottom?
What are the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis?
What is fluid that circulates through the heart and blood vessels bringing nourishment & oxygen to all cells in the body?
What is blood?
This gland is known as the "body clock" because it helps the body regulate sleep patterns.
What is the pineal gland?
The rhythmic muscle contractions that move food through the digestive system is called
What is peristalsis?