The Skeletal and Muscular Systems
The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
The Digestive and Excretory Systems
The Nervous and Endocrine Systems
The Reproductive and Other Body Systems
100

Of the three types of muscles this is the one that is voluntary.

What is Skeletal Muscle?

100

These organs remove pathogens and dead cells from fluid that is leaked from the blood.

What are lymph nodes?

100

Breaking, crushing and mashing up food is all a part of this process.

What is mechanical digestion?

100

This type of neuron sends impulses to your muscles.

What is the motor neurons?

100

This term describes how organisms maintain internal conditions despite changes in the environment.

What is homeostasis?

200

The cartilage cells in the growth plate of long bones are replaced by these type of cells as children grow.

What are bone cells?

200

Delivering nutrients along with other essential minerals to cells and removing waste products is the main function of this body system.

What is the circulatory system?

200

The main function of the excretory system is this.

What is to remove waste from the body?

200

This disorder of the endocrine system causes blood glucose levels to be too high or too low.

What is diabetes?

200

These two systems work together to break down food and transport nutrients to cells in the body.

What are the digestive and circulatory systems?

300

This type of joint is found in wrist and ankles.

What is a gliding joint?

300

The process in which the body takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide is know as this.

What is respiration?

300

The body's digestive system breaks down food with the help of oxygen brought into the body by this system. 

What is the respiratory system?

300

This body system is responsible for gathering and responding to information.

What is the nervous system?

300

Although male and female reproductive structures are different they both carry out this main function.

What is produce hormones?

400

This tough strand of tissue connects a muscle to a bone.

What is a tendon?

400

These tiny sacs are where oxygen and CO2 are exchanged.

What are the Alveoli?

400

This organ filters waste from blood and regulates the amount of water in the body to maintain homeostasis.

What is the kidneys?

400

These are our five senses and the sensory organs they use.

What are sight (eyes), touch (skin), hearing (ears), taste (tongue), and smell (nose)?

400

After a sperm and egg combine to form an embryo it travels down the fallopian tube where it does this.

What is implant in the wall of the uterus?

500

Not only does this system protect inner organs it also works with the muscular system to produce movement.

What is the skeletal system?

500

This is the pathway blood would take through your: lungs, heart, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, systemic artery, systemic vein. (hint: goes through heart twice)

What is lungs, pulmonary vein, heart, systemic artery, systemic vein, heart, pulmonary artery?

500

Food follows this path through your digestive system?

What is the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine?

500

The body does this after digesting a piece of fruit to help the body maintain homeostasis.

What is release more of the hormone insulin to help cells take glucose out of the blood?

500

A disease weakening the heart could cause low energy because cells can't get the nutrients they need affecting these two body systems.

What are the cardiovascular and muscular systems?