Skeletal
Muscular
Respiratory
Cardiovascular
Digestive
100
The Four Main Bones in your Leg
What is Fibula, Tibia, Patella, and Femur
100
Muscles that you can control
What is volentary muscles
100
Two things ypu breathe in that cells need to function
What is oxygen and glucose
100
These carry blood to the heart
What are veins
100
What is the sack like bag in your body called
What is the stomach
200
What are the 3 bones in your arm
What are Ulna, Radius, and humerous.
200
Muscles that help move your shoulders
What are the trapezius muscles
200
The two waste products you breathe out
What is Carbon Dioxide and water
200
These carry blood away from the heart
What are arteries
200
Chewing your food is an example of...
What is Mechanical Digestion
300
Name the 4 types of joints
What are Hinge,ball and socket, pivot,gliding.
300
The 3 types of muscles
What is Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiovacular
300
The small tubes only one cell thick that allow nutrients to be exchanged in the blood.
What are capillaries
300
The number of chambers in the heart
What is 4
300
Food breaking down in your stomach is an example of...
What is Chemical Digestion
400
Name one place where there would be a gliding joint.
What is the ribs, wrist or ankle
400
Muscles in your organs are...
What is smooth muscles
400
The name of the large artery that pushes blood into the body from the heart.
What is the Aorta
400
List the order where the blood travels in and out of the heart
What is Right Atrium, Right Ventricle, Lungs, Left Atrium, Left Ventricle,
400
Where do nutrients do after exiting the villi
What is the blood
500
How many bones are in your body?
What is 208
500
The number of cell layers in an artery
What is 3
500
number of chambers in the heart
What is 4
500
What are the involuntary waves of muscle contraction in the stomach called
What is peristalsis
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