Your immune system produces these to trap pathogens before they enter your body.
(Neurons, Blood cells, Boogers, Electrical Impulses)
What are Boogers?
100
This is the basic functioning unit of the nervous system.
(B cell, T cell, neuron, dendrite)
What is a neuron?
100
This is where urine is stored in your body.
(Stomach, Kidney, Ureter, Bladder)
What is the Bladder?
100
The function of this system is to keep the body healthy.
(Nervous, Immune, Excretory, Reproductive)
What is the Immune System?
100
This organ filters and removes waste from the blood.
(Brain, kidney, large intestine, stomach)
What is a kidney?
200
These blood cells attack pathogens to defend the body.
(red, white, blue, polka dot)
What are White Blood cells?
200
This is where the nervous system first gets its information.
(the 5 senses, the brain, the spinal cord, from a stimulis)
What are the 5 senses?
200
The number of times blood is filtered before urine is produced.
(1, 2, 3, 4)
What is 2 times?
200
The function of this system is to create new life.
(Nervous, Immune, Excretory, Reproductive)
What is the Reproductive System?
200
This part of the brain controls memory, language, and thought.
(cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, spinal cord)
What is the cerebrum?
300
White blood cells are the ____ line of defense against pathogens.
(1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th)
What is 2nd?
300
This part of the neuron is responsible for communicating with other neurons.
(Axon, Cell Body, Neurotransmitters, Dendrites)
What are Dendrites?
300
The excretory system works with this system to collect and process undigested solids from foods.
(Digestive, Respiratory, Circulatory, Immune)
What is the Digestive system?
300
The function of this system is to eliminate wastes from the body.
(Nervous, Immune, Excretory, Reproductive)
What is the Excretory System?
300
This part of the brain controls balance and voluntary muscle movement.
(cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, spinal cord)
What is the cerebellum?
400
This is a substance that causes an immune response.
(axon, antigen, antibody)
What is an antigen?
400
This is how neurons communicate across synapses.
(releasing chemicals, the five senses, neurons are touching)
What is "releasing chemicals"?
400
The excretory system works with this system to remove carbon dioxide and water vapor from your body.
(Immune, Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive)
What is the Respiratory System?
400
The function of this system is to process and respond to information.
(Nervous, Immune, Excretory, Reproductive)
What is the Nervous System?
400
This part of the brain controls involuntary muscle movement like blinking and breathing.
(brain, brain stem, cerebrum, cerebellum)
What is the brain stem?
500
This is a protein that can attach to an antigen and make it useless.
(axon, antigen, antibody)
What is an antibody?
500
Immune System:
This is the type of immunity a shot or vaccine gives you.
(active, passive)
What is Active Immunity?
500
****BONUS*****
When does urine get produced in the body?
a. when blood is filtered and wastes are removed
b. when food is eaten
c. when water is sent to the kidneys
d. when you use the restroom
What is A - when blood is filtered and wastes are removed
500
The function of this system is to transport chemicals through your body.
(Respiratory, Circulatory, Excretory, Reproductive)
What is the Circulatory System?
500
This part of the nervous system contains the brain and spinal cord.
(Peripheral, Senses, Skin, Central)