Skeletal and Muscular Systems
Circulatory and Respiratory system
Digestive and Excretory systems
Nervous and Endocrine systems
Reproductive system
100

a place where two or more bones meet.

what is a joint

100

the fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and wastes through the body and is made up of platelets, white blood cells, red blood cells, and plasma.

what is blood

100

the system that collects and excretes nitrogenous wastes and excess water from the body in the form of urine.

what is the excretory system

100

a substance that is made in one cell or tissue and that causes a change in another cell or tissue in a different part of the body.

what is a hormone

100

the reproductive organ that produces eggs

what are ovaries

200

which connective tissue connects muscles to bones?

what are tendons

200

a collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide; the organs of this system include the lungs, the throat, and the passageways that lead to the lungs.

what is the respiratory system

200

this organ makes bile, stores and filters blood, and stores excess sugars

what is the liver

200

This system is formed from billions of specialized cells, called neurons.

what is the peripheral nervous system

200

the reproductive organ that creates sperm cells

what are testes

300

Which type of connective tissue holds together bones in a joint?

what are ligaments

300

Which body system include both the cardiovascular system and the lymphatic system?

What is the circulatory system

300

the organ that makes digestive enzymes and hormones that regulate sugar levels.

what is the pancreas

300

List the functions of the endocrine system

Controls body functions and help maintain homeostasis using hormones. 

300

what does a fertilized egg become?

what is an embryo

400

Name the three types of muscle tissues and explain where they are found in the body.

Skeletal- attached to bones, responsible for voluntary movement

Smooth- found throughout the body and are the muscles responsible for involuntary contractions

Cardiac- found in the heart

400

if your lymph nodes are swollen, what could this mean?

your body is fighting an infection

400

the organ that filters water and wastes from the blood, excretes products as urine, and regulates the concentration of certain substances in the blood.

what are the kidneys

400

Name and define the major organs of the central nervous system

Brain- the organ that is the main control center of the nervous system.

Spinal Cord- a column of nerve tissue running from the base of the brain through the vertebral column.

400

which organ provides nutrients and oxygen from the mother to the baby and removes waste products from the baby’s blood

what is the placenta

500

Explain how the skeletal system works together with the circulatory system


Your circulatory system delivers oxygen-rich blood to your bones. Meanwhile, your bones are busy making new blood cells. Working together, these systems maintain internal stability and balance, otherwise known as homeostasis

500

what organ system is the diaphragm a part of?

what is the respiratory system

500

Name the major organs of the digestive system and give their functions

Esophagus- a long, straight tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach.

Stomach- the saclike, digestive organ that is between the esophagus and the small intestine and that breaks down food by the action of muscles, enzymes and acids.

Small Intestine- the organ between the stomach and the large intestine where most of the breakdown of food happens and most of the nutrients from food are absorbed.

Large Intestine- the broader and shorter part of the intestine, where water is removed from the mostly digested food to turn the waste into semi solid feces, or stool.

500

the hormone made by the pituitary gland that helps regulate sleep/wake cycles 

what is melatonin

500

where are eggs fertilized?

what is the fallopian tube