Skeletal
Muscular
Cardiovascular and Respiratory
Digestive and Nervous
Immune
100

The skeletal system is made up of ___.

What are bones?

100

The muscular system is made up of ___.

What are muscles?

100

Purpose of the respiratory system.

Breathe

100

Purpose of the digestive system.

To break down food you eat into nutrients.


100

Purpose of the immune system.

To fight off sickness and disease.

200

The ___ is superior to the neck.

What is the head?

200

The purpose of the muscular system

What is movement and posture?
200

Purpose of the cardiovascular system.

What is circulation, or the movement of substances around the body?


The circulatory system carries oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells, and removes waste products, like carbon dioxide.


200

Digestion begins here. 

What is the mouth?
200

Tiny invaders such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites are known as these.

What are pathogens?


300

The four parts of the axial skeleton.

What are the skull, spine, ribcage, and sternum (chest bone)?

300

Muscles work in ___ to allow movement. For example, the biceps and triceps. 

What are pairs?

300

Largest organ in the respiratory system?

What are the lungs?

300

The nervous system is made up of these three organs.

What are the brain, spinal cord, and nerves?

300

True or false. Antigens are proteins that help fight invaders, and antibodies are invaders.

What is false?

400

Anatomical position description.

What is the standard reference point in which all movements and positions are described?

Standing erect, facing forward

Feet parallel and close together

Palms facing forward

400

The difference between involuntary and voluntary muscles.

Involuntary = muscles automatically contract without subconscious thought

Voluntary = muscles require subconscious thought to contract

400

Your trachea branches off into your ___, which branch into ____, which are connected to tiny air sacs called ____. 

Choices: alveoli, bronchi, bronchioles

What are the bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli?

400

Nerve cells are also called this.

What are neurons?
400

When our immune system develops immunity over time, this is called ____ immunity.

What is active immunity?

Lymphocytes recognize the antigen, and quickly produce antibodies to prevent infection.

500

Purpose of the axial system.

What is protection and support?

500

Origin and insertion of muscles.

Origin is where the muscle is attached to a fixed bone. Insertion is where the muscle is attached to a moveable bone.


For example, the origin of the biceps is in the shoulder. The insertion of the biceps is in the radius (forearm).

500

The four chambers of the heart.

The right and left atria (top) and the right and left ventricles (bottom).
500

The two types of nerves.

What are motor nerves and sensory nerves?

500

The two types of white blood cells.

What are phagocytes and lymphocytes?

Phagocytes chew up invaders. Lymphocytes recognize invaders.