Cells
Respiratory
Circulatory
Digestion
Nutrition
100

You hold these to properly carry the microscope.

What are the arm and base.

100

It's found in the air you breathe and is needed for cells to work properly.

What is oxygen.

100

These blood vessels bring blood to the heart.

What are veins.

100

This is where digestion starts.

What is the mouth.

100

We use this to measure how much energy a food has.

What are calories.

200

This large, visible organelle is the control center of every cell.

What is the nucleus.

200

These tiny ubes are wrapped around the alveoli.

What are capillaries.

200
This is the chamber that blood enters when it enters the heart.

What is the atrium.

200

This is needed to help swallow food.

What is saliva.

200
This nutrient first sounds like a bad thing, but is important for healthy brain and joint functions and can be obtained from fish, for example.

What is fat/oils.

300

This microscope part has 3-4 lenses which can be turned.

What is the revolving nose piece.

300

This tube brings air into the chest before it splits to each lung.

What is the trachea.

300

This blood vessel is as big as your thumb.

What is the aorta.

300

These finger-like projections in the small intestine increase surface area to help absorb nutrients.

What are villi.

300

This nutrient is important for the development of muscle and overall health. It can be obtained from nuts, dairy, and meat.

What is protein.

400

This part of the microscope is where you put your slide.

What is the stage.

400

Without this large muscle, you wouldn't be able to breathe.

What is the diaphragm.

400

These tiny cheerio like cells carry oxygen around your body and give blood its color.

What are red blood cells.

400

This is the name given to digested food in the stomach.

What is chyme.

400
This nutrient is found in plant matter is need to help wastes move through the large intestine.

What is fibre.

500

This lets some things in the cell while keeping others out.

What is the semi-permeable membrane.

500

These tiny hair like structures clean your respiratory tracts, but can be destroyed by smoking.

What are cillia.
500

These chambers of the heart is where blood goes before it is pumped out.

What are ventricles.

500

This is the name of the wave-like motion the esophagus uses to get food down to the stomach.

What is peristalsis.

500

Drinking dark, caffinated liquids means your kidneys will need more of this to filter your blood. 

What is water.