Bones
People/Inventions
How does it work
The atmosphere
100

the group of small bones that comprise the bony core of the digits of the hand and toes

Phalanges

100

Who created the first microscope

Zacharias Janssen The earliest microscopes could magnify an object up to 20 or 30 times its normal size

100

How does the brain work

Iends and receives chemical and electrical signals throughout the body

100

What causes water currents

Density differences in water masses due to temperature

200

is a bone located attached to the vertebral and sternum that aids in the safeguarding of the Heart and Lungs

Rib cage

200

Who first discovered DNA (deoxyribonucleic)

 Johann Friedrich Miescher 

200

how does your body degust food

The muscles of the small intestine mix food with digestive juices from the pancreas, liver, and intestine and push the mixture forward to help with further digestion

200

What are the main types of clouds 

Stratus, Cirrus, Cumulus, Cirrostratus, Altostratus, Nimbostratus, Altocumulus, Cirrocumulus, and Cumulonimbus

300

the skeleton of the head of a vertebrate forming a bony or cartilaginous case that encloses and protects the brain and chief sense organs and supports the jaws

The Skull

300

Who was the first scientist in the world

Ibn al-Haytham 

300

How does your body make blood

The bone marrow produces stem cells, the building blocks that the body uses to make the different blood red cells, white cells and platelets. The erythropoietin sends a message to the stem cells telling more of them to develop into red blood cells, rather than white cells or platelets 

300

What are the different climate zones

Dry climates, Polar climates, Tropical climates, Mediterranean climates, Desert climates, and Continental climates  

400

a large very vascular glandular organ of vertebrates that secretes bile and causes important changes in many of the substances contained in the blood

The Liver

400

Who discovered atoms

John Dalton

400

How does your body maintain homeostasis

Maintenance of homeostasis usually involves negative feedback loops. These loops act to oppose the stimulus, or cue, that triggers them.

400

What are the different weather types

sunny, rainy, windy, stormy, and cloudy

500

  1. the part of the alimentary canal that connects the throat to the stomach, the gullet. In humans and other vertebrates it is a muscular tube lined with mucous membrane.


The Esophagus 

500

Do all humans have ALL the same bones yes or no

No

500

How does your body use carbohydrates 

Your body breaks down carbs into simple sugars that are absorbed into the bloodstream. As blood sugar level rises, the pancreas releases a hormone called insulin

500

Does the atmosphere have different effects on your body depending on the weather/season yes or no 

Yes, for example you could get sick if its too cold