of a Cell
The tiny structures inside a cell.
What are Organelles?
Building block of life composed of tiny organelles.
What is a cell?
The 3 types of muscle tissue.
What is skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle?
Name of the biggest bone in the head.
What is the skull
Skin function that stops the bacteria from entering inside.
What is protection?
The gate of a cell. (Tells what can come in and out)
What is a cell membrane?
A group of similar cells that working together.
What is tissue?
Name 3 functions of muscle?
What is (any 3 of): movement, posture, breathing, digestion, circulation, heat generation, and protection.
Every 7 to 10 years.
What is new bone tissue replacing old bone tissue?
The body adjusts using various mechanisms when changes in our environment occur, this includes evaporation, perspiration, radiation, and insulation.
What is heat regulation?
The brain tower of the cell.
What is a nucleous?
A group of similar tissues that are working together?
What is an Organ?
Name 2 properties of muscle.
What is: excitable, contractible, extensible, elastic, and adaptive (any 2)?
You are born with about 300 bones that fuse together to form __________ bones as adult skeleton.
What is 206?
When skin releases an oily substance.
What is excretion?
The powerhouse of a cell.
What is mitochandria?
Order of living structure. (smallest to largest)
What is organell, cell, tissue, organ, and organ system.
An example of smooth muscles.
What is digestive track?
The functions of skeletal system.
What is support, protection, blood cell production, and mineral storage.
The 3 layers of skin.
What is epidermis, dermis, and adipose(fat) layer.
The cleaners of the cell.
What are lysosomes?
The four types of tissues.
What is connective, nerve, epithial, and muscle tissue?
Name of the major muscles in the upper arm.
What is biceps and triceps?
2 ways to keep bones healthy.
What is nutrition and exercise?
Nerve endings in the skin carry impulses to the brain that allow us to experience heat, cold, touch, pressure, pain, and even an itch.
What is sensation?