A dome-shaped muscle beneath your lungs.
What is the diaphragm?
The number of bones in your skeletal system.
What is 206?
Another name for nerve cells.
What is neuron?
Digestion begins here.
What is in the mouth?
The tube that carries air to the lungs.
What is the trachea?
Where your blood is formed.
What is bone marrow?
The largest part of your brain that controls learning and reasoning.
What is the cerebrum?
The stomach contains these, to help break down food.
What are digestive enzymes?
Tubes that can become swollen if a person has asthma.
What are the bronchial tubes?
These two systems work together to allow movement of the body.
What are muscular and skeletal systems?
Also called "little brain"; it controls balance.
What is the cerebellum?
These are found in the small intestine to allow more surface area to absorb nutrients.
What are villi?
Tiny flap that covers the larynx when eating.
What is epiglottis?
Muscle tissue of the heart.
What is cardiac tissue?
A long bundle of nerves protected by your vertebra?
What is the spinal cord.
A pair of organs that remove waste from your blood.
What are kidneys?
These keep blood flowing in the right direction inside the heart.
What are valves?
Also called your voice box.
What is the larynx?
Muscle tissue of the digestive system and blood vessels.
What is smooth muscle?
The two parts of the central nervous system.
What are the brain and spinal cord?
A hollow organ that stores liquid waste.
What is the bladder?