Terms
Systems
Organs
The muscular system
The skeletal system
name that bone
Skin
BONUS
100

The Scientific study of the body.

what is Anatomy and Physiology?

100

charge of taking the food you eat and turning it into energy 

What is the digestive system

100

filters the air a person breathes, then removing excess carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen.

What are the lungs?

100

Pulls on bones to move the body

What do muscles do?

100

Where is the smallest bone found?

the Ear

100

skull

What is your head bone?

100

The integumentary system

What is the skin?

100

Name the only part of the human body that cannot repair themselves.

Teeth

200

 the study of the structure and relationship between body parts

What is anatomy

200

Its job is to bring oxygen into the body and expel carbon dioxide.

what is the respiratory system

200

a group of tubes that help filter out waste, absorb water  and digest food

What are the intestines?


200

Tendons

What attaches muscles to the skeleton?

200

the point at two or more bones are joined together.

What is a joint?

200

Sternum

What is the chest bone?

200

Where is your thinnest layer of skin?

eyelids

200

How many chromosomes are in DNA?

46

300

the study of how the Body works

What is Physiology

300

transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones throughout the body within the blood,

What is the Cardiovascular system?

300

The body’s control center

What is the Brain?

300

The strongest muscle in the Body

What is the masseter (jaw muscle)?

300

   Do babies have more bones or an adult?    

A baby's body has about 300 bones at birth. These eventually fuse (grow together) to form the 206 bones that adults have.

300

Carpals, metacarpals & phlanges

What are the finger bones?

300

Where is your thickest layer of skin?

foot/heel

300

Which part of the digestive system is longer, the small intestine or the large intestine?  

The length of the small intestine is roughly 9–16 feet (ft), while the large intestine is shorter, measuring around 5 ft long.

500

Separate body structures made up of tissues. They perform specific functions as part of a system

What are organs?

500

controls how we interact with and respond to our environment, by controlling the function of the organs

What is the Nervous system

500

Filters the blood

What is the liver?

500

muscle that never stops

the Cardiac muscle (heart)

500

Largest bone in the body

What is the femur?

500

patella

What is your kneecap?

500

Epidermis, dermis, hypodermis

What are the 3 layers of the skin?

500

How fast can a sneeze travel?

Up to a 100 mph!