These are muscles you don't have to think about moving.
What are involuntary muscles?
This is the piece of cartilage where two bones meet.
What is a joint?
This is an example of mechanical digestion.
What is chewing, pushing food through intestines or stomach churning?
This nutrient are often metals, such as iron, that the body only needs a little of.
What are minerals?
I should look here to see what assignments I am missing.
What is PowerSchool?
These are the three types of muscles in the human body.
What are smooth, cardiac and skeletal?
I connect muscle to bone.
What is a ligament?
This is the location of Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) in the body.
What is the stomach?
What is protein?
I should go here to turn in assignments and view class material.
What is Google Classroom?
This type of muscle aids in mechanical digestion of the food you eat.
What is smooth muscle?
This bone is commonly called the collar bone.
What is the clavicle?
These are the two types of ways the human body can break down food.
What is mechanical and chemical digestion?
Scurvy is a condition where someone doesn't get enough of this vitamin.
I need to bring these 3 (or 4) things to class EVERY DAY.
What is a pencil, chromebook, and chromebook charger? (And any homework).
These type of muscles cause the heart to beat.
What are cardiac muscles?
There are this many bones in the adult human body. (EXACT NUMBER)
What is 206?
This is the name of the type of finger-like cells in the small intestine.
What are villi?
This type of nutrient supplies the body with "quick" energy that can be used right away.
What are carbohydrates?
These are the number of muscles in the human body.
What is 630? (600+ acceptable)
I am the soft tissue inside the bone that makes white blood cells (among others).
What is bone marrow?
These are the 4 main stages of the digestive process (IN ORDER).
What is ingestion, digestion, absorption and excretion?
These are the five main nutrients humans need.
What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, & minerals?
This teacher has "vines" and lights in their classroom.
Who is Ms. Davis?