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Skin is the largest _____ in the body 

Organ!! 

100

How many bones are in the body?

206

100

Which type of blood can anyone receive? 

o-negative 
100

Which two organs can you live without?

a) a kidney

b) a lung

c) a spleen

a) a kidney & b) a spleen

100

What part of a pregnant woman does the baby live in?

specific answer 

the uterus 

200

How many layers of skin are there?

3- epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis 

200

What bones are babies born without? 

Knee caps

200

Which blood type can only receive its same type of blood?


O-negative 

200

What is the process of moving food down the esophagus called? 

hint: a wavelike movement 

Peristalsis 

200

What are red blood cells called?

Erythrocytes

300

Skin is also known as the _____ system? 

a) Endocrine

b) Integumentary 

c) Lymphatic

b) Integumentary 

300

What is the largest bone in the body?

Femur

300

which prefix means blood?

a) eu-

b) auto

c) hemo- 

C) hemo-

300

What muscle contracts and moves when you breathe?

Diaphragm 

300

What blood cell fights off infection?

White blood cells (leukocytes)

400

Where is the thinnest layer of skin? 

Your eyelids

400

What is the most commonly broken bone in children?

The collarbone

400

What are the two systems of blood circulation?

hint: lungs and limbs

Pulmonary and systemic 

400

What is the strongest muscle in the body?

Jaw muscle (masseter muscle) 

400

Veins carry blood ____ the heart; arteries carry blood ____ the heart

a) away from; to 

b) to; away from 

b) to; away from

500

Your skin renews itself every ____ days?

28

500

Are teeth bones?

No, they are also made of calcium but not considered bones

500

What is the top and bottom numbers of blood pressure called? ex. 120/80

Systolic over diastolic

500

Is the large intestine both longer and wider than the small intestine? If not, then which one is true or are either true?

The large intestine is wider but not longer 

500

What are the three types of blood cells?

Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

(Erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes)