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100
Digestion begins here.
What is the mouth?
100

The control center of the whole body and part of the central nervous system.

What is the brain?

100

These allow you to breath and sense odors

What is the nose/nostrils?

100

Provides you with a definite shape and hold you up.

What is your skeleton?

100

Like a water balloon- can expand and contract when it needs to.

What is the bladder?

200
This tube carries food into your stomach.
What is the esophagus?
200

The urine is stored here until the body is ready to release it.

What is the bladder?

200

You ate too much salt and acid and now you may have to live on only ONE of these organs!

What is a kidney?

200

Name three organs that your rib cage protects.

What are the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, etc

200

Before waste leaves the body as feces it goes through this.

What is the large intestine?

300

This is a J-shaped bag that breaks food into smaller pieces using smooth muscles and acid.

What is your stomach?

300

This whole system helps to protect your internal organs. 

What is the skeletal system?

300

This organ is most similar to the trunk of a tree or the stem of a plant. 

The skeleton/backbone! 

300

This is something that comes naturally and doesn't need to be "thought about doing" on a regular basis.

What are involuntary actions such as breathing and blinking?

300

This organ cleans your blood of toxins.

What is the liver?

400

Digestion is mostly completed here, and absorbs most nutrients from your food.

What is the small intestine?

400

These are the two main functions of the kidneys.

What is to balance salts and acids in the body and filter your blood?

400

This is in the mouth and contains enzymes that break down food's chemical bonds.

What is saliva?

400

This organ is a muscle.

What is the heart, or lungs, tongue, brain, etc

400

These regulate the amount of water in your body, filter your blood, and other wastes to make urine.

What are the kidneys?

500

This aids in digestion by secreting enzymes to help your body process sugars.

What is the pancreas?

500

The process of water evaporating and collecting on your skin is called this? 

What is sweat/sweating?

500
Allows you to feel touch, and makes sure everything that belongs in your body stays in, everything that belongs outside stays out.
What is the skin?
500

These help your body move.

What are muscles?

500

This describes the functions of the lungs.

What is inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.