Cells
Cells
Bones
Bones
Dealers Choice
100

Control center of a cell, vital for reproduction 

Nucleus 

100

3 parts of a cell going outside in

Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus 

100
Study of bones

Osteology 

100

How many cranial bones do you have? How many facial bones?

8 cranial and 14 facial bones 
100

Basic unit of life

Cells

200

Other surface of a cell, the enclosing protective structure 

Cell membrane 

200

Production department of a cell and the site of most chemical activity 

Cytoplasm

200

Bones are made up of 

2/3 mineral matter and 1/3 organic matter

200

Name the Neck bones 

Cervical vertebrae and Hyoid 

200

Name the arm, wrist and hand bones and where they are

Humerus (upper arm), Radius (on the side of forearm following the thumb), Ulna (on the side fo your forearm following the pinky), Carpals (wrist), Metacarpals (palm of your hand) and Phalanges (fingers)

300

Indirect division

Mitosis 

300

Chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for growth and reproduction 

Metabolism 

300

Types of bones 

Long bones, flat bones, irregular 

300

Name the 8 cranial bones and where they are

Frontal bone (forehead), Parietal (2 bones on the top of you head), Occipital(back of head down to the neck), Temporal( 2 bones on the sides of the head), Sphenoid (back of eyeball), Ethmoid (in front of the sphenoid)

300

— makes up — makes up — makes up —-

Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, organs make up systems 

400

The 2 types of metabolism 

Anabolism, Catabolism 

400

Responsible for storing 

Anabolism

400

How many bones are there in the body 

206

400

Name the facial bones and where they are located

Mandible (lower jaw), Maxillae (2 upper jaw), Zygomatic (2 cheek bones), Lacrimal ( 2 inner eye socket), Nasal (top of the nose) 

400

Why are skeletons usually so calm?

Nothing gets under their skin 

500

Responsible for releasing 

Catabolism 

500

Cells make up 

Tissues

500

6 bone functions 

Support the body by giving it shape, surrounding and protecting internal organs, provide a frame, allows body movement, producing red and white blood cells, storing calcium 

500

Name the back, chest and shoulder bones and where they are

Clavicle (collarbone)  scapula (shoulder blade), sternum (chest or breastbone)  ribs (12 that protect lungs) and thoracic vertebrae (spine)

500

Why didn’t the skeleton go to the dance?

He didn’t have the guts