This is the most important organ in the nervous system. It connects to the spinal cord.
What is the brain?
These muscles work without you having to try to use them (hint: these muscles are found in your liver, kidneys, and lungs)
What are smooth muscles?
Double Jeopardy: These blood cells are a vital part of the body's immune system.
What are white blood cells?
These are responsible for connecting muscles to bones.
What are tendons?
The longest part of the human digestive system, helping the body to absorb fats, proteins, and vitamins.
What is the small intestine?
What is the most important organ in the circulatory system
What is the heart?
This type of muscle makes up the main tissue of the heart.
What is cardiac muscle?
Double Jeopardy: Part of the large intestine is called the.... (hint: it absorbs the last of the minerals and water from the food)
What is the colon?
This types of nerves allow the brain to control the body's muscles.
What are motor nerves?
The circulatory system transports blood through the body using these passages.
Arteries, blood vessels, and capillaries
This allows bones to rub together so they don't get damaged.
What is cartilage?
The liver and this organ work together to make and store bile.
What is the gallbladder?
What is lung cancer?
These types of nerves send messages to the brain to let it know what is happening to the body.
What is a sensory nerve?
The number of times your heart beats within a certain time period, usually within a minute.
What is a heartrate?