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100

This type of joint allows movement in only one direction, like opening and closing a door.

What is a hinge joint?

100

This part of the blood carries nutrients and hormones.

What is plasma?


100

The center of an atom

What is the nucleus?

100

This organ, found near the stomach, helps filter blood and destroy old red blood cells.

What is the spleen?

100

These are microorganisms like bacteria and viruses that can cause disease in the body.

What are pathogens?


200

This connects two bones

What is a joint?


200

These blood cells fight off disease.

What are white blood cells?


200

These carry a negative charge and orbit the nucleus.

What are electrons?

200

These high-energy waves are used by doctors to see inside the body, especially to check for broken bones.

What are X-Rays

200

These artificial body parts are used to replace lost hands and can sometimes be controlled by muscle signals.

What are prosthetic hands?

300

The joint in your shoulder is an example of this joint type.

What is a ball and socket joint?


300

Red blood cells contain this oxygen-carrying protein.

What is haemoglobin?

300

These atomic particles have no charge.

What are neutrons?

300

This is the process of giving blood from one person to another, often used during surgery or after injury

What is blood transfusion?

300

These high-energy, negatively charged particles can be emitted from radioactive atoms.

What are beta rays?

400

The pair of muscles in your upper arm that work together to move the elbow.

What are biceps and triceps?

400

The circulatory system includes blood, blood vessels, and this muscular organ.

What is the heart?

400

The atomic number is the number of these in an atom.

What are protons?

400

These particles are large, positively charged, and were used in Rutherford’s gold foil experiment.

What are alpha rays?


400

This inherited disorder causes red blood cells to become crescent-shaped, leading to blockages and less oxygen transport.

What is sickle cell anemia?


500

These pairs of muscles work together by doing opposite actions to move a joint.

What are antagonistic muscle pairs?


500

These are responsible for forming clots when you get a cut.

What are platelets?

500

This early atomic model proposed that electrons were scattered in a sphere of positive charge, like fruits in a cake.

What is the plum pudding theory?

500

These are waves of electromagnetic energy released from atomic nuclei.

What are gamma rays?


500

This machine spins blood samples at high speed to separate plasma from blood cells.

What is a centrifuge?

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