They work together to help receive and deliver oxygen to your body
What are Heart and Lungs?
This controls everything you do
What is your brain?
You have this many bones as a full grown adult, but you start with more
What is 206?
This liquid helps break down food when it gets to the stomach
What is stomach acid?
Drinking enough water each day helps the kidneys remove waste and prevent this
What is dehydration?
These vessels carry blood to and away from the heart
What are veins and arteries?
These receive signals from your brain and tell your body what to do
What are nerves?
The largest bone in the human body
What is your femur?
This tube connects your mouth to your stomach
What is the esophagus?
The main organs that filter blood to remove waste are called this
What are kidneys?
During exercise, your breathing rate increases because your muscles need more of this
What is oxygen?
Name one way the nervous system works with the muscular system
What is sending signals to muscles to move?
Your heart and lungs are protected by these bones
What is your ribcage?
These play a role in absorbing nutrients and water while moving through your system
What are intestines?
The organ that stores urine until it is released from the body.
What is the bladder?
This muscle sits under your lungs and helps control your breathing
What is the diaphragm?
When you are scared, your nervous system releases these “fight or flight” chemicals
What is adreneline?
These muscles in your leg are one of the biggest muscles, they help you run, straighten and bend your knee
What are quadriceps (quads)?
This is the last thing your intestines absorb for energy before being turned into waste
What are nutrients?
This happens when the heart can’t get enough oxygen-rich blood due to clogged arteries
What is a heart attack?
Name all the organs involved in the digestive system in order
What is the mouth, the stomach, the small intestine, the large intestine, the liver, the pancreas and the gallbladder?
The excretory system helps maintain this balance of water and salts in the body
What is homeostasis?