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100

How are humans different than animals?

Humans are made in the image of God and have a spirit as well as a body.

100

Name three things that bones do

Support your body, give you shape, protect your organs, make blood cells, store fat

100

What is the strongest muscle in your body?

The masseter

100

What is the white outer layer of your teeth called?

Enamel

100

How do you know if you are getting enough water?

You get thirsty

200

What does the Hippocratic Oath say?

That doctors should always do good and never harm

200

What are two things that make your bones strong?

Exercise and calcium

200

What is the largest muscle in your body?

Gluteus maximus

200

What happens when you burp?

Extra air you swallow or gasses produced are released from the stomach through the gastroesophageal sphincter

200

*picture* What is the difference between the two groups of food?

Left side is complex carbohydrates, right side is simple carbohydrates

300

Why were cells named cells?

Because when they were first seen on the microscope he thought they looked like the little cells (or rooms) that monks slept in

300

Name 3 of the 5 bones in your arm/hands

Humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges

300

What is one reason you have so many muscles in your face?

So that you can communicate with others with many different facial expressions

300

Name three things saliva does for you

Protects your teeth, breaks down your food (chemical digestion), defends against infection, and makes your food taste better

300

What are the six main nutrients?

Water, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals

400

Explain the difference between anatomy and physiology

Anatomy is the study of parts of the human body (like the heart) and physiology is studying how all of the parts work together (like how the heart and lungs work together to carry oxygen through the body)

400

What is a joint, name a type, and give an example

Where two bones meet. Hings, ball and socket, saddle, plane, pivot, ellipsoidal
400

What do skeletal muscles look like?

long and thin like thread

400

Explain how urine is made

Blood goes into the kidneys, it is purified and takes out all of the waste and extra water, goes down the ureters to the bladder, and the bladder empties when it gets too full

400

What do foods with protein in them like eggs, chicken, and yogurt give your body?

Amino acids which help cells make the protein they need to grow and repair

500

*picture* Label five of the parts of the cell

Cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, lysosomes, golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), nucleus, nucleosis

500

*Picture* label the three parts of a bone

Periosteum, compact bone, spongy bone

500

What are tendons, and name the most well-known

Tough strings that attach muscle to bones and pull on them to help them move. The Achilles Tendon

500

*picture* label the parts of the digestive system

mouth, pharynx (throat), esophagus, stomach, liver, gall bladder, large intestines, small intestines

500

If you were told you have scurvy, bad teeth, open wounds, and had a lot of colds, that would mean you were lacking which specific nutrient?

Vitamin C