This is the number of bones in *most* human adults.
What is 206?
This tissue connects muscle to bone.
What are tendons?
These move blood away from the heart.
What are arteries?
What is the mouth and nose?
This is a cushion founnd between bones and in joints.
What is cartilage?
This is what the skeletal system protects.
Whare are the internal organs?
Muscles help your skeleton do this.
What is move?
Arteries carry blood rich in this gas.
What is oxygen? (O2)
This part of the respiratory system is also known as "the windpipe".
What is the trachea?
This is what gives blood it's red color.
What is hemoglobin?
This is what bone marrow produces.
What are blood cells?
This system controls the muscular system.
What is the nervous system?
These blood vessels can be as thin as a strand of hair and are the site of O2 and CO2 exchange.
What are capillaries?
What is the diaphragm?
This system sends messages in response to INTERNAL stimuli.
What is the endocrine system?
This tissue connects bone to bone.
What is a ligament?
This is the name for the muscles that you can control.
What are voluntary muscles?
Of these cells in your blood, these are the most numerous.
What are Red Blood Cells?
These are the small bundles covered in capillaries where gas exchange occurs.
What are alveoli?
DAILY DOUBLE
This is the flap that prevents food from entering the trachea.
What is the epiglottis?
This is the location of the smallest bones in the human body.
What is the ear?
*Daily Double*
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These are the 3 types of muscles found in humans.
What are skeletal, smooth and cardiac?
Daily Double
These are the three particles found in blood.
What are white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets?
This is considered a mechanical function of the respiration system.
What is breathing?
This system responds to EXTERNAL stimuli.
What is the nervous system?