Circulatory System
Respiratory System
Body Systems
Animals - Who eats what?
Habitats
100

This organ pumps blood around the body.

What is the heart?

100

This bone structure protects our lungs.

What is the ribcage? 

100

The smalles functional and structural uni of all living organisms. 

What is a cell? 
100

These animals only eat plants.

What are herbivores?


100

These make up the biggest habitat on Earth.

What are the oceans?

200

These transport blood away from the heart to the body parts. 

What are arteries?

200

Air travels from the nose through this windpipe to our lungs.

What is the trachea?

200

This organ system is responsible for stability and movement of the body.

What is the Muscoloskeletal system? 

200

These animals only eat meat from other animals.

What are herbivores?

200

These very dry habitats have little plant life.

What are desserts?

300

These transport blood back to the heart. 

What are veins? 

300

These two tubes branch off from the windpipe and each transports air to one lung.

What are bronchi? 

300

This system controls the absorption and digestion of food 

What is the digestive system?

300

These animals eat both plants and meat.

What are omnivores? 

300

To survive and form a community in a habitat, animals need food, air, water, space and this.

What is shelter? 

400

Our tiniest blood vessels organize the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as well as nutrients and waste products in the different body cells. They connect the arteries and veins. 

What are capillaries? 

400

These airsacs at the tips of the bronchioles absorb oxygen from the air and carry it into the blood. They take carbon dioxide out of the blood. 

What are the alveoli? 

400

This group of cells work together to serve a similar function in the human body.

What is tissue?

400

These organisms break down dead organic matters like old plants.

What are decomposers? 

400

Some of the coldest places on Earth belong to this habitat. They have bare, rocky ground and no trees and are located between permanent ice and the northern forstest.

What is the Tundra? 

500

This circulatory system disease occurs when the force of blood pushing against the blood vessel walls is too high. 

What is hypertension? 

500

When this muscle pulls down (contracts) the lungs expand and fill with air. 

What is the diaphragm?

500

This system sends messages between the brain and the body. 

What is the nervous system? 
500

This simple diagram shows how engery transfers from one living thing to another when organisms eat other organisms. 

What is a food chain? 

500

These are traits and behaviours that help plants and animals survive in their habitat.

What are adaptations?