Heart
Digestive system/Respiratory system
musculoskeletal system
immune/nervous system
100

This muscular chamber of the heart has the thickest walls because it must pump blood to the entire body.

What is the Left Ventricle?

100

This flap of tissue covers the windpipe during swallowing to prevent food from entering the lungs.

What is the Epiglottis?

100

This type of connective tissue connects a muscle to a bone.

what is a tendon?


100

This part of the neuron receives incoming signals from other nerve cells.

What are Dendrites?

200

These blood vessels carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.

What are Arteries?

200

Most nutrient absorption happens in this organ, which is lined with tiny finger-like villi.

What is the Small Intestine?

200

These are the three types of muscle tissue found in the human body.


What are Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac?

200

This division of the nervous system is responsible for the "Fight or Flight" response.


What is the Sympathetic Nervous System?

300

The "lub-dub" sound of a heartbeat is actually the sound of these structures closing to prevent backflow.

What are Heart Valves?

300

These tiny air sacs in the lungs are the site where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves it.

What are Alveoli?

300

This tough, flexible tissue acts as a cushion between bones at a joint.


What is Cartilage?

300

These specific white blood cells produce antibodies to fight off pathogens.


What are B-Cells?

400

This is the only artery in the body that carries deoxygenated blood (moving it from the heart to the lungs).


What is the Pulmonary Artery?

400

This large, flat muscle at the base of the chest contracts and moves downward to help you inhale.

What is the Diaphragm?

400

This type of connective tissue connects one bone to another bone.

What is a Ligament?

400

This is the insulating layer (fatty sheath) that wraps around an axon to speed up electrical signals.


What is the Myelin Sheath?

500

These are the smallest blood vessels where the actual exchange of gases and nutrients occurs.

What are Capillaries?

500

This accessory organ produces bile, which helps break down fats during digestion.

What is the Liver?

500

New blood cells are produced in this part of the bone.


What is the Red Bone Marrow?


500

This type of immunity is what you develop after receiving a vaccine or recovering from an illness.


What is Active (or Adaptive) Immunity?