The system that is responsible for bringing oxygen to your brain.
What is the circulatory system?
70% of the earth is covered in this habitat.
What is the ocean?
Organisms that have a soft body and a hard shell are known as this.
What are invertebrates?
This disease causes inflammation in the airways and can cause chest tightness and dry coughs.
What is asthma?
The part of the brain that controls voluntary muscles.
What is the cerebrum?
The nerve that tells your brain what is in your environment.
What are sensory nerves?
What is the desert?
An animal that is warm-blooded.
What is endothermic?
What is hypertension?
A living organism that is brought to a new habitat, often causing damage to the new environment.
What is an invasive species?
The muscle that keeps your respiratory system going.
What is the diaphragm?
What is the tundra?
This animal is ectothermic, has lungs, and usually lays eggs.
This disease causes swelling and pain in a person's joints. It can also be caused by immune disorders or even normal wear and tear of the body.
What is arthritis?
When animals eat foods and the seeds are planted in the soil where they go to the bathroom.
What is pollination and seed dispersal?
The muscle that you cannot control voluntarily.
What are smooth muscles?
The habitat that is most common in the GTA.
What is the forest?
This organism is a decomposer, has a simple nervous system and can be a parasite.
What is a worm (or annelid)?
When bones can break much more easily than normal.
What is cartilage?
The organ where nutrients are absorbed by the body for energy.
What is the small intestine?
The habitat where there is a lot of shade and rain.
What is the rainforest?
This organism has no muscles, nerves or organs, it lives in the water and has no body openings.
What is a sea sponge?
What is a stomach ulcer?
A diagram that shoes how organisms are all interconnected.
What are food webs?