Break it down
Don't think of waterfalls
Big and not so big
Good soup/Giggles
Pump up the jam/I am under the water
100

Digestion begins in the 

mouth

100

a muscular sac that collects the urging prior to excretion

urinary bladder

100

This is broken down into sugars in the body to provide energy

Carbohydrates

100

The amount of food you choose to eat

Portion size

100

A muscular organ the size of your fist that is located in the left-center of your chest

heart

200

Yogurt is an example of a healthy/good bacteria called a

Probiotic

200

The tube that connects the kidney to the urinary bladder

Ureters

200

Fats are referred to as lipid. This type of lips is consider the "healthy fat"

Unsaturated

200

How many bones do we have in our body

206

200

The term for sitting for most of the day which can lead to other problems

sedentary

300

This digestive organ is long spongy and lies behind the stomach and works to break down proteins, fats, and sugars by producing/releasing enzymes

Pancreas

300

The process of removing excess waste and water from the body

Excretion

300

How many essential vitamins are there

13

300

What does BMI stand for

Body Mass Index

300

These vessels carry oxygenated blood to the body's organs

Arteries

400

The liver produces this and can be stored in the gallbladder for later use

Bile

400

Located inside the kidneys that are responsible for the filtering process

Nephrons

400

The macro minerals include chloride, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, sulfur, and what last one?

Calcium

400

This type of muscle lines the organs of the respiratory, digestive, reproductive, etc... and is involuntarily moving

Smooth Muscle

400

From the 4 main components in the blood, which one do we have the least of

WBC

500

The thick liquid formed in the stomach that moves in to the small intestine 

chyme

500

When your kidney no longer function, this process removes the waste and extra fluid from your blood via a machine

dialysis

500

This vitamin help to support immune function and support brain health. An examples would be bananas

Vitamin B6

500

Cartilage can be Freely movable, slightly movable and

immovable

500

Once oxygen enters through the pharynx, through the larynx, down the trachea, it then branches off into two

bronchi

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