Cells
Body Org
Muscular
Integumentary
Respiratory
100

These are the most basic unit of living things.

What are cells?

100

This is what the body maintains to remain nearly the same al the time.

What is homeostasis?

100

Jogging is an example of this type of excercise.

What is aerobic exercise?

100

This structure is responsible for the sensation of touch in the dermis.

What are Nerve Fibers/endings?

100

This is where the air you breathe is warmed and moistened.

What is the nose/nasal cavity?

200

All eukaryotic cells have these things.

What are membrane bound organelles?

200

Your body has 11 of these that help carry out the functions of your body daily. 

What are body systems?

200

These muscles work against each other to cause a joint to bend.

What is an antagonistic muscle pair?

200

This is the largest organ in the body.

What is skin?

200

This is the entire process by which the body obtains and uses oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide and water.

What is cellular respiration?

300

This structure carries materials between organelles for delivery.

What are vesicles?

300

This is where most of your epithelial tissue can be found.

What is skin?

300

These muscle tissues have involuntary regulation.

What is cardiac and smooth muscle?

300

This protein gives hair and nails their strength.

What is Keratin?

300

This structure prevents food from traveling towards your lungs.

What is the Epiglottis?

400

In a eukaryotic cell, this organelle controls most of the activities of the cells.

What is the nucleus?

400

These are collections of tissues working together.

What are organs?

400

This is the only place where you can find cardiac muscle.

What is the heart?

400

This is what waterproofs your skin and keeps hair flexible.

What is sebum/oil?

400

This structure surround the alveoli in the lungs.

What is capillaries?

500

This type of cell is more primitive and older than the other type.

What is a prokaryotic cell?

500

These are the major tissues found throughout the body.

What is Epithelial, nervous, muscular, and connective?

500

This muscle type is the only one without striations.

What is smooth muscle?

500

This is the function of epithelial tissue. 

What is to line organs and protect the tissue underneath?

500
These systems work together to help you breathe an obtain oxygen.

What is respiratory, cardiovascular, and nervous system?