The proper word for "palm"
What is Palmar.
Position in which a body part is above another body part.
What is Superior.
The smallest unit of life.
What is the cell.
The amount of bones a human adult has.
What is 206.
Name two components of a cell.
What is ribosomes, lysosomes, nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, vacuole, etc.
The proper word for "wrist"
What is Carpel.
Position in which a body part is below another body part.
What is Inferior.
The powerhouse of the cell, produces energy (ATP) from oxygen and sugar.
What is Mitochondria.
The amount of bones a baby have?
What is 270.
Give one example of an organ.
What is the brain, liver, heart, lungs, stomach, kidney, diaphragm, spleen, pancreas, gallbladder, bladder, etc.
The proper word for "fingers"
What is Digital.
Position in which a body part is towards the outside of the body.
What is Lateral.
The organelle that contains the DNA and controls the processes of the cell.
What is Nucleus.
What blood cells are in bone marrow?
A.Red bood cells
B.White bood cells
C. Both white and red blood cells
C. Both white and red blood cells
Name two out of the eleven systems of the human body.
What is integumentary, muscular, skeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, endocrine, urinary, reproductive and digestive.
The proper word for "shoulder blades"
What is Scapular.
Position in which a body part is towards the front of the body. (Example: Chest)
What is Anterior.
The lipid bilayer that forms the outer boundary of the cell.
What is the Cell Membrane.
Amount of bones in a human hand.
What is 27.
Name one of the two organ systems that remove waste.
What is Respiratory (removes carbon dioxide) or Urinary.
The proper word that means "hollow of knee"
What is Popliteal.
Positional term that means close to the joint. (Hint: starts with a P)
What is Proximal.
A rigid structure that surrounds the cells of plants and most bacteria.
What is the Cell Wall.
Reason that babies have more bones than adults.
As the baby grows, some of its bones fuse together to form bigger bones.
How many steps are there in the cell theory? (Can you explain the steps?)
What is 3!
1. All living things are made of cells
2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function
3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.