The place where the food first enters.
What is the Mouth?
the most famous organ in the circulatory system. It pumps the blood around the body.
What is the Heart?
The sacks in which the air is brought into so that the Bronchi can create oxygenated blood. It is the most well known organ in this body system.
What are Lungs?
This is the hardest bone in the body. It is meant to protect the brain from injury.
What is the skull?
The muscle located in your upper arm below your shoulder. It is among the most famous.
What is the Esophagus?
These transport unoxygenated blood so that it can be oxygenated using the oxygen gathered by the respiratory system.
This pipe is separated from the esophagus so that food does not enter the lungs.
What is the Trachea?
This is the largest bone in the body. It is also known as the thigh bone and connects your knee to your ankle.
What is the Femur?
Muscles that are ___________ muscles are muscles that you do not control and move unconsciously. Muscles that are _________ muscles are muscles that you control and consciously move.
What are Involuntary and Voluntary muscles?
The pipe that finishes taking in nutrients from the partially digested food that was made in the stomach. Whilst also transporting it into the larger version of itself.
What is the Small Intestine?
The largest type of blood cell, they are responsible for fighting infections.
What are White Blood-Cells?
The tubes that connect to the alveoli and the lungs so that the oxygen can reach the alveoli. It splits off to connect to the right and left lungs.
What is the Bronchi?
This is where the site of new blood cell production occurs in the bones.
What is Bone Marrow?
The only type of muscles that voluntary are called ________ muscle.
Skeletal Muscle
The pouch that is used to dissolve food into digestible nutrients.
What is the Stomach?
The average resting heart-rate of a male is __-__ (If you get within three of one of the numbers than you get it)
69-73 bpm
This organ has a multitude of jobs. It separates the Trachea from the Esophagus to keep food from entering the esophagus, it aids in breathing, and it also is used in speaking. This is why it is also known as the voice box.
What is the Larynx?
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Connects muscle to bone. It is NOT a join.
What are Tendons?
The pipe that pumps the fully digested food into it's final destination where it can be removed from the body. It is connected to a smaller version of itself.
What is the Large Intestine?
The right side of the heart is comprised of the right atrium and right ventricle. The left side is comprised of the...
What is the left ventricle and left atrium?
The air-sacs that the oxygen goes in order to oxygenate the blood.
What is the Alveoli?
This bone is located in your ear and is the smallest bone in the body. It is named after the fact that it looks like the ring that a riders foot is placed when riding a horse.
What is the Stirrup?
Muscles are composed of tiny fibers called ______ fibers