Circulatory
Nervous
Muscular
Respiratory
Wildcard
100

These cells help the body fight infections.

White Blood Cells

100

This disease causes a buildup of protein in the brain, leading to memory loss, aggression, confusion, and death

CTE

100

The muscular and skeletal systems work together for movement by contracting muscles and pulling on these

Bones

100

Air enters the body through these two structures before moving down the trachea.

Mouth and Nose

100

These preserved creatures from ancient Egypt undergo a process where fluids are removed to prevent decay.

Mummies

200

These are the smallest blood cells, playing a critical role in blood clotting.

Platelets 

200

This part of a neuron collects signals from other cells.

Dendrites

200

This muscle type is found in the heart and is involuntary.

Cardiac

200

This muscle moves up and down to help with inhaling and exhaling.

Diaphragm 

200

Name one of the 8th grade science teachers

Mr Easterling, Dr Dennis

300

These blood vessels carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.

Arteries

300

This part of the brain is responsible for breathing and heart rate

Brain Stem

300

These tissues connect muscles to bones, allowing muscles to pull on bones and create movement.

Tendons

300

This process is how our body uses oxygen to produce energy at the cellular level.

Cellular Respiration

300

If a vampire bit into a vein instead of an artery, they'd find this type of blood, low in oxygen and darker in color.

Deoxygenated Blood

400

The circulatory system primarily functions to transport these TWO essential elements to cells, and remove waste.

Transport Oxygen and Nutrients

400

This part of the nervous system consists of nerves branching off from the spinal cord

Peripheral Nervous System

400

Bones in the human body also contain this soft, spongy material that includes fat and blood vessels.

Bone Marrow

400

These tiny sacs in the lungs are where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange happens.

Alveoli

400

Name the 4 components of blood

red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma

500

These are the only arteries that carry oxygen-poor blood, as they connect the heart to the lungs.

Pulmonary Arteries 

500

These are chemical messengers that carry signals between neuron

Neurotransmitters

500

Muscles that attach to bones and allow voluntary movement are called this.

Skeletal Muscles

500

In the alveoli, oxygen does this to enter the bloodstream, while carbon dioxide exits.

Diffuses

500

Name the famous horror author who wrote the book this movie is based on 

Stephen King