Esophagus
A muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
Voluntary Muscle
Muscles can be divided into two main groups. The (blank) are muscles that can be controlled consciously. They move when you think about what you want them to do. For example, muscles in the arms and legs can be controlled when walking or running.
Nose
Air is inhaled through the ______, where it is filtered, warmed and moistened
Lungs
An organ found in air-breathing vertebrates that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood
Bones
these give the basic shape to the body and make up a framework to which muscles are attached. At birth, humans have over 300 bones, but some of them fuse together.
Small Intestine
Digestive organ where most chemical digestion and absorption of food takes place
Involuntary Muscles
(Blank) are muscles, such as the heart, that automatically do their jobs without you needing to think about it. These muscles run all the Important jobs inside the body, such as breathing and digestion.
Pharynx
From the nose, air then passes through the ______, which is the area behind the nose that leads to the throat.
Skin
It covers and protects everything inside and outside our bodies.
Short
Type of bones that are chunky, wide bones of the feet and wrist.
Bile
A substance produced by the liver that breaks up fat particles.
Muscle Tissues
Every muscle in the body is made up of a particular kind of (blank)
Larynx
Kidney
Filters waste from the blood like urea, water, salt and proteins.
Irregular
Some bones, such s the vertebrae, have odd shapes and do not fit into any other category. These are called ___________________ - shaped bones.
Large Intestine
The last section of the digestive system, where water is absorbed from food and the remaining material is eliminated from the body
Skeletal Muscles
There are three main kinds of muscle tissue. Muscle tissue that is attached to and moves the skeleton is called (blank). This type of muscle tissue has stripes is a voluntary muscle.
Epiglottis
The _______ is a flap of tissue at the top of the larynx. It prevents food from entering the windpipe by covering the larynx when food is swallowed.
Ureter
either of a pair of thick-walled tubes that carry urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder
Flat
This shape of bone includes plate-like bones such as ribs and shoulder blades.
Saliva
The fluid released when the mouth waters that play an important role in both mechanical and chemical digestion
Cardiac Muscle
The type of muscle tissue that is found only in the heart is an involuntary muscle tissue called (blank). It is made of a network of striped muscle cells that never stops working.
Trachea
At the bottom of the larynx is the windpipe, as known as the _____.
Urethra
A small tube through which urine flows from the body
Calcification
Before birth, the skeleton is made mostly of cartilage. During the early years of life, the bones begin to harden as they become coated with layers of minerals. This process is called _____________.