Cells & Organization
The Skeletal System
Cardiovascular System
Lymphatic & Immune
Muscles & Skin
100

The basic unit of all life forms

What is a cell?

100

This type of connective tissue joins one bone to another bone

What is a ligament?

100

These are the smallest blood vessels where oxygen and CO2 exchange occurs

What are capillaries?

100

These bean-shaped organs filter pathogens and dead cells from the lymph.

What are lymph nodes?

100

This is the pigment that protects skin from the sun and gives it color.

What is melanin?

200

This level of organization is defined as a group of similar cells working together

What is a tissue?

200

These specific cells are responsible for dissolving bone matrix and releasing minerals

What are osteoclasts?

200

This side of the heart is responsible for sending blood to the pulmonary circulation (the lungs)

 What is the right side?

200

These specific white blood cells are responsible for secreting antibodies

What are B-cells?

200

These are muscles you cannot control, such as your heart or digestive system

What are involuntary muscles?

300

This organelle is responsible for breaking down large molecules into smaller ones

What is a lysosome?

300

This type of bone marrow is responsible for producing all red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets

What is red marrow?

300

This protein in red blood cells is what actually carries the oxygen

What is hemoglobin?

300

 This lymphatic organ filters the blood and stores white blood cells

What is the spleen?

300

This type of connective tissue attaches a muscle to a bone

What is a tendon?

400

This structure contains DNA and acts as the "brain" of the cell

 What is the nucleus?

400

This is the process of bone formation

What is ossification?

400

This blood type is considered the universal donor

What is Type O?

400

These white blood cells mature in the Thymus and kill bacteria or damaged cells directly

What are T-cells?

400

A muscle that bends a part of your body (like the biceps) is called this

What is a flexor?

500

The organelle where proteins are made

What is a ribosome?

500

This joint type allows for the most movement, like in your shoulder or hip

What is a ball and socket joint?

500

The largest artery in the body that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart

What is the aorta?

500

These are identifying molecules found on the surface of red blood cells

What are antigens?

500

These glands produce oil to help waterproof and moisturize the skin.

What are sebaceous glands?