Body Systems
Cells
Healing
Structure and Function
Living vs Nonliving
100

This system includes your bones and supports your body.

What is the skeletal system?

100

These are the basic building blocks of all living things.

What are cells?

100

This type of cell helps skin regrow over a wound.

What are skin cells?

100

This describes the job of a part of the body.

What is the function?

100

These are made of cells.

What are living things?

200

This system includes your muscles and helps your body move.

What is the muscular system?

200

These are the basic building blocks of all living things.

What is a microscope?

200

This is needed for cells to grow and divide.

What is food? (nutrients)

200

This describes the shape or design of a part of the body.

What is structure?

200

These are not made of cells.

What are non-living things?

300

This structure connects muscle to bone.


What is a tendon?

300

This plant cell structure helps keep the cell’s shape.

What is the cell wall?

300

These carry food and oxygen to the healing area.

What are blood vessels?

300

The function of bones is to do this.

What is provide support or help us move?

300

All living things are made of this.

What are cells?

400

These tiny structures carry oxygen and nutrients in the blood.

What are red blood red cells?

400

This part of the cell lets things in and out.

What is the cell membrane?

400

This response increases blood flow to a wound.


What is swelling?

400

The structure of muscles helps them do this.

What is contract and pull bones?

400

These often show cells arranged in repeating patterns.

What are tissues?

500

This structure in the skin sends messages to the brain.

What are nerves?

500

The process cells go through to make more cells.

What is mitosis? (or cell division)

500

This happens when old cells make new cells.

What is growing and splitting?

500

Platelets have this feature that helps them stick.

What are sticky arms or branches?

500

These living things are only one cell large.

What are bacteria or protozoa?