The Nervous System
The Cardiovascular System
The Respiratory System
The Digestive System
The Class
100

These are the two main divisions of the nervous system.

Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System

100

The walls of blood vessels are called by this clothing-related name.

Tunics

100

The larynx protects your lungs with this flap of tissue that (usually) prevents food from going further into the respiratory system.

Epiglottis

100

This type of digestion involves the physical breakdown of food. Your stomach churns and your teeth chew, for two examples.

Mechanical Digestion

100

This player has proven themselves to be the fastest buzzer in the class (or at least the holder of the highest-priority buzzer)

Haelyn

200

These parts of neurons receive impulses and transmit them toward the cell body.

Dendrites

200

Blood is pumped from the right ventricle into this blood vessel, the beginning of which is known as a "trunk."

Pulmonary Artery

200

The larynx contains bands of tissue that can vibrate, giving us the ability to do this.

Speak

200

This structure is part of both the respiratory and digestive systems.

Pharynx

200

Your knowledge of Pokemon may pay off if this player was in charge of the final exam.

Gavin

300

These cells are the building blocks of the nervous system. They don't regenerate, so be careful with them!

Neurons

300

This ventricle produces the strongest pump. The systemic circuit needs a lot of pressure!

Left

300

These hairlike structures keep mucus from entering the lungs.

Cilia

300

The large intestine compacts waste and primarily absorbs this substance into the body.

Water

300

This player has become a devout follower of a particular doodle, praying to him before many tests.

Brayden

400

The medulla oblongata makes up one section of the brain stem, with these other two parts making up the rest.

Pons and Midbrain

400

Deoxygenated blood arrives at this chamber of the heart.

Right atrium

400

Our bodies inhale by telling the diaphragm to do this, increasing the space in the thoracic cavity.

Contract

400

The four sections of the colon

Ascending, transverse, descending, sigmoid

400

Often missing class because they care about things like music, these two students nevertheless still perform well in class.

Whitney and Nolan
500
This subsection of the peripheral nervous system controls voluntary processes.

Somatic Nervous System

500

The names of the two atrioventricular valves share this ending, though one is also known as the Mitral valve.

-cuspid

500

By the time air reaches the lungs, it is has been conditioned so that it has these three qualities.

Clean, warm, and moist

500

The muscle movement that helps guide food down the esophagus and into the stomach is called this.

Peristalsis

500

Look out LeBron, this player is convinced that they could beat 99 random people at basketball for a billion dollars.

Ian