What is anatomy?
Anatomy is the science of the human body
What gives the body shape?
The skeleton
What do muscles do?
Muscles help the body move.
Strongest muscle in the human body.
The heart
What does blood carry throughout the body?
Oxygen
What is the human body?
The human body is a community of systems
What do bones protect?
Vital organs
What are the three types of muscles?
What does the circulatory system do?
Moves blood throughout the body.
The larynx is also called what?
The "voice box"
What are organs?
A large structure made of different types of tissue
What is inside the bone that creates blood cells?
Bone marrow
What connects your muscles to your bones?
Tendons.
Two types of tubes which blood travels.
Veins and arteries.
Your hearts works with what organ to get oxygen to the rest of your body?
Lungs
What is tissue?
Tissue is a group of similar cells
What is the largest bones?
The femur
What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles?
You cannot control involuntary muscles. Voluntary muscles only move if you want them to
Human heart beats how many times per minute?
80
The respiratory system is made of what?
Larynx, the trachea, the bronchi, and the lungs.
What is an organ system?
An organ system is several organs working together
How many bones are in the human body?
206
Name two major muscles.
Biceps, triceps, deltoids, trapezius, pectoral muscles, abdominal muscles, quadriceps, hamstrings, calf muscles, and the gluteus maximus.
Difference between veins and arteries.
Arteries carry blood away from your heart and out to your body, and veins carry it back.
Blood vessels that transport oxygen are called what?
Capillaries