Cells
Muscles
Skin
Skeletal System
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100

Basic units that make up all living things.


What are cells?

100

Many cells together form to make a __________ ?

Tissue

100

Which layer of skin is made of dead skin cells?

The epidermis
100

How many bones are in the human body?

206 bones

100
Name two things you need to have on your desk when the bell rings in Ms. Davis's class.

Health book, pencil

200

Cells are so tiny, you cannot see them without a _________ ?

High powered microscope.
200

Different types of tissues work together to form _________ .

Organs

200

What is perspiration? 

Where does it come from?

Sweat. Sweat comes from the sweat glands in your skin.

200

Name 2 organs your bones protect.

Heart, lungs, brain, stomach, kidneys

200

Snails, insects, jellyfish, octopi, and crabs have no __________ ?   

a) skin

b) cells                 

c) skeleton

Bones or skeleton

300

Do plants have cells?

Yes, all living things are made of cells.

300

Name the 2 types of muscles in your body AND who or what controls each?

Involuntary muscles are controlled by your brain. You do not have to think about making them work.

Voluntary muscles are controlled by you. You choose to make them work.

300

Name two things that happen in the 2nd layer of skin.

Hair grows and sweat is produced.

300

The skeletal system works with the _____________ system to allow your body to stand, walk, run, and move around. 

Muscular system

300

Name two items that should NOT be on your desk when the bell rings in Ms. Davis's class.

Food, cell phone, and computer.

400

Different types of tissues work together to form ____________.

Organs

400

Your stomach is a _______________ muscle.

Involuntary muscle.

400

Which layer of the skin is made of fatty tissue?

Subcutaneous layer

400

The place where each bone connects to another is called a _________ ?


Joint

400

Name the largest organ in the body.

The skin.


500

Cells have 3 basic parts. Name 2.

Cell membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus.

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

What would happen if all muscles in your body were voluntary?

  • You would have to think to breathe every second. If you fell asleep, you could stop breathing.

  • You would have to tell your heart to beat. If you forgot, your heart could stop.

  • You would have to remember to digest food. Food could just sit in your stomach.

  • You would have to control blinking and swallowing all the time.

  • It would be impossible for a person to control all the body functions required to stay alive.

500

What substance determines the color of your hair and skin?

Melanin

500

These are the strongest bones in your body.

500

Your __________ keeps the temperature of your body steady.

Skin