This organelle is the powerhouse of the cell - it produces energy for the cell
What is the mitochondrion
After passing through the esophagus, food reaches this organ.
What is the stomach
This straw-coloured liquid is the part of blood that contains water and proteins
What is plasma
This organ is made up of four chambers and is responsible for pumping blood
What is the heart
This organelle contains the DNA
What is the nucleus
This organ produces a chemical called insulin - which helps cells use glucose.
What is the pancreas
These blood cells are part of the body's immune system and are used to fight infection
What are white blood cells
This side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs
What is the right side
This is the gel that holds all of the organelles in place
What is the cytoplasm
This organ is extremely long, and is responsible for most of the nutrient absorption
What is the small intestine
These are tiny colourless cells that help with blood clotting
What are platelets
These blood vessels have thick, muscular walls and can withstand high pressure
What are arteries
This part of the cell controls what goes in and out of the cell
What is the cell membrane
This organ absorbs a lot of water
What is the large intestine
Blood is considered this type of tissue
What is connective tissue
These are the smallest blood vessels and link veins and arteries together
What are capillaries
Prophase, metaphase anaphase and telophase are all stages of...
What is mitosis or cell division
This is the name given to organs that help with digestion but do not actually touch your food
What is accessory organs
Blood carries these two substances AWAY from the cells
What is carbon dioxide and wastes
Capillaries are only one-cell thick to allow for this.
What is gas exchange