Nervous & Digestive
Cardio & Respiratory
Skeletal & Immune
Wellness & Waste
100

This organ uses acid and powerful churning muscles to break down swallowed food.

What is the stomach?

100

This vital muscular organ pumps blood to every cell in your body.

What is the heart?

100

Consuming this specific mineral found in milk is essential for building strong, dense bones.

What is calcium?

100

This butterfly-shaped organ filters blood and creates urine to remove waste.

What is the kidney?

200

This master gland of the endocrine system controls growth and triggers other glands.

What is the pituitary gland?

200

The primary muscle responsible for breathing, located just below the lungs.

What is the diaphragm?

200

This flexible connective tissue cushions the spaces between your bones to prevent them from rubbing together.

What is cartilage?

200

Doing this for 30 minutes daily strengthens your heart, bones, and muscles.

What is exercising?

300

This largest part of the brain is responsible for higher-level thinking, memory, and voluntary muscle movement.

What is the cerebrum?

300

These microscopic, balloon-like air sacs are where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.

What are alveoli?

300

Getting these medical injections helps your immune system learn how to fight specific diseases safely.

What are vaccines?

300

This critical bedtime process allows the brain to clear waste and tissues to repair.

What is sleep?

400

The nervous system relies on these specialized cells to send electrical messages.

What are neurons?

400

The thick, muscular wall that divides the left and right sides of the heart.

What is the septum?

400

Tough bands of connective tissue that hold bones together at joints.

What are ligaments?

400

These white blood cells mature in the thymus and directly target infected or cancerous cells.

What are T-cells?

500

These specialized microscopic gaps allow neurons to pass electrical or chemical signals to each other.

What are synapses?

500

Tiny blood vessels with walls only one cell thick, allowing nutrients and waste to pass to body cells.

What are capillaries?

500

This large organ filters old blood cells and holds a reserve army of infection-fighting white blood cells.

What is the spleen?

500

 The tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body.

What is the urethra?

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