Digestive System
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
Body System Functions
Stroke Awareness
100

This is where food goes in.

The mouth

100

This organ pumps blood throughout the body.

The heart

100

We do this to take in air through the nose or mouth.

breathe

100

Name ANY human organ.

answers will vary

100

If someone is having a stroke, you should do this immediately.

call 911

200

We do this to food before swallowing

Chew

200

These carry blood away from the heart.

arteries

200

These are the two main organs of the respiratory system.

lungs

200

This system helps us breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.

respiratory system

200

In BEFAST, the letter "B" stands for this.

balance

300

This tube moves food from the mouth to the stomach.

The esophagus

300

These carry blood back to the heart.

veins

300

This is a tube that carries air to the lungs.

trachea

300

This system breaks down food into nutrients.

digestive system

300

This part of the body may droop on one side during a stroke.

the face

400

This organ uses acid to break down food

The stomach

400

This gas is a waste product exhaled by the lungs.

carbon dioxide

400

This muscle helps us breathe.

diaphragm

400

This system moves blood through the body.

circulatory system

400

This is what the "S" in BEFAST stands for.

speech (trouble speaking or slurred speech)

500

This organ takes nutrients from food.

The small intestine

500

This substance moves through veins and arteries to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide.

blood

500

We breathe in this gas.

oxygen

500

This organ controls your thoughts, movements, and feelings.

the brain

500

Strokes can happen when this is blocked or bursts in the brain.

blood vessel

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