Bones
Skin
Skin
Respiratory
Wild
100
Blood cells are made here.
What is bone marrow?
100
1. protects innards from infection and injuries 2. helps keep you cool or warm 3. makes vitamin D 4. (keeps you from “drying out”) 5. (helps you sense and experience the outside world)
What are the main functions of the skin?
100
It is the outer layer of skin cells
What is the epidermis?
100
It is the flap that covers your trachea when you breath
What is the epiglottis?
100
This was the subject of study when Rocky Mountain Labs first began.
What is Rocky Mountain Tick Fever
200
they are necessary for helping bones become hard
Why are minerals necessary for bones?
200
These are the four sensors in the skin
What is heat, cold, pain, pressure
200
The somatic sense.
What is the sense that you perceive through your skin?
200
It is the tube reinforced with cartilage that goes in front of the esophagus, down to the bronchial tubes.
What is the trachea?
200
is when you take 2 minutes and physically stand in a pose that releases testosterone in your brain, and allows you to actually feel more powerful, strong, and successful.
What is a “power pose”
300
You can see this type of joint at the elbow.
What is a hinge joint?
300
occurs when in the skin pores bacteria feed on the contents of the oil, disrupting normal operation of the hair follicle. Too many cells are produced, they clump together, follicle gets plugged. Oil then forms underneath
What is acne?
300
These cells act as a protective “armor” for the skin underneath them.
What is the function of the dead skin cells that make up the epidermis?
300
to moisten, warm, and filter air
In the respiratory system, what is the function of the nose and throat area?
300
These are three of the ingredients in the soap we made with Mrs. Milstead.
What is lye, coconut oil, olive oil, essential oils
400
animals with no backbone
What is an invertebrate?
400
a dark brown pigment that occurs in the skin
What is melanin?
400
They make up the "Superstructure" of the body.
What are skin, skeleton, and muscle systems?
400
It controls our breathing
What is the role of the medulla in the brain, in regards to the respiratory system?
400
This is the term for passing of traits from one generation to another.
What is heredity
500
This skeletal structure includes your limbs.
What is the appendicular skeleton?
500
living tissue that forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures.
What is the dermis?
500
Yes, they destroy many fungi and bad bacteria on the skin.
Is there such thing as "good bacteria" on our skin?
500
They are the muscles that help us breath.
What is so important about the rib muscles and the diaphragm?
500
These are 4 signs of addiction
What are these: 1.Starting Your Day with the Thought “Never Again” – Only to End Up doing it again 2.When You Spend Way Too Much time obtaining the object or opportunity for the behavior of addiction, or recovering from the addiction behavior. 3.Your addiction behavior causes you to miss work, school, a social occasion that you had committed to, or your obligations to your family. 4.When the intensity or frequency of the behavior has increased in order for you to get the desired effect. 5.If you are not doing your specific item of addiction, you feel anxious, restless, or sorry for yourself. 6.When you are not doing your specific item of addiction it is all you can think about. 7.You are defensive about it when someone asks you about your behavior or substance of choice. 8.If you are blaming your use or behavior on other people or circumstances. 9.If the behavior or substance is causing problems in your life.