Scientific method
Body Systems
Homeostasis
Immune System
Grossology
100

This part of the Scientific Method describes the supplies that are needed for the experiment.

What is the materials section?  

100

Where digestion begins.

What is the mouth?

100

The tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent systems

What is Homeostasis?

100

Chemicals such as soap , vinegar, and rubbing alcohol that kill pathogens.

What is Antiseptics

100

Name the wet and runny mucus whose job it is to keep the lining of the nose moist. Hint: Rhymes with Not.

What is Snot?

200

This part of the Scientific Method uses data to help explain the results of the experiment.

What is the Conclusion?

200

The most important to breathing, this organ is separated in two part and is essential to the respiratory system.

What are lungs?

200

Disrupts homeostasis

What is disease or illness?

200

Feeling down, drop in energy, feeling sleepy, loss of appetite, increased sensitivity to pain.

What are sickness or illness behaviors?

200

True or False: You should never pick a scab.

What is True? If ya pick a scab, you're messing with all the hard work your body is doing to fix itself. If you leave it alone to do its thing, a cool new kind of cell, called a macrophage arrives. They eat all the pus, dead white cells and other debris. Within a week or two, the scab should fall off all by itself.

300

An "if"-"then" statement based on research

What is a hypothesis?

300

This is the most important part of the Circulatory System.

What is the Heart?

300

True or False: Homeostasis only occurs in humans

What is FALSE

300
A substance that contains the antigen of a pathogen.
What is Vaccine
300

True or False: The best way to spread disease-causing bacteria is to wash your hands frequently.

What is FALSE?

400

This step involves testing a hypothesis.

What is an experiment?

400

The number of bones in your ear?

What is 3?

malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and stapes (stirrup)

400

Three things your body needs to survive

What is food/nourishment, water/hydration, shelter, temperature regulation, human interaction, sunlight (vitamin D), etc...

400
Causes your immune system to produce memory cells, but not get you sick.
What is Antigen
400

True or False: Flushing the toilet without putting the lid down can send germs as far as 6ft away

What is TRUE?

500

This is the final step of the scientific method (happens after the conclusion).  

What is share results?

500

The largest of organs and our body's first line of defense.

What is Skin?

500

To maintain homeostasis, your body may do this as part of the cooling response.

What is sweating or dilating your blood vessels?

500

Chemicals such as soap , vinegar, and rubbing alcohol that kill pathogens.

What are Antiseptics?

500

This sticky sweet confection that people eat is the product of bee vomit.

What is HONEY?

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