The largest bone in the body
What is the femur?
Muscular that are under conscious control
What are skeletal muscles?
Where food mixes with acids and enzymes
What is the stomach?
What is a motor neuron?
Blood vessel where materials are exchanged
What are capillaries?
The joint that allows for the biggest range in movement
What is a ball-and-socket joint?
Connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
What are tendons?
The largest organ in the body
What is the liver?
The five senses
What are hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting and touching?
The component of blood that causes it to form clots
What are platelets?
What are the three layers of bone?
The muscle pair found in the upper arm
What is the bicep and tricep?
The muscles of the digestive system
What are smooth muscles?
The junction where one neuron transfer to another structure
What is the synapse?
The universal blood donor
What is type O?
Connective tissue that connects bones to bones
What are ligaments?
When you bend your arm your bicep is...
What is contracting?
Structure that perform physical digestion (Multiple structures are possible)
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The maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism
What is homeostasis?
The universal recipient
What is type AB?
The connective tissue that covers the end of the bones.
What is cartilage?
The largest muscle in the human body
What is the gluteus maximus?
The two kinds of digestion
What is mechanical and physical digestion?
The structure of the brain that is responsible for the sense of smell
What are the olfactory bulbs?
Where blood moves to after the left ventricle
What is the aorta?