What bone is know as the funny bone? Where is it?
What is the humorous? arm
This is the most important part of the Circulatory System
What is the HEART!
How many bones are in your adult body?
206
where does digestion begin?
What is in the mouth?
There are about 300 million of these in each lung.
What is alveoli?
The human heart has how many chambers?
What is 4
Why is food important for the blood?
it provides essential nutrients, which are necessary for the production of healthy red blood cells, allowing the blood to effectively carry oxygen throughout the body
A set of arcing bones that protect the heart and lungs.
What is the rib cage?
In this tube you will find the solids remaining, after food nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream.
What is large intestine?
The muscle responsible for expanding and contracting the lungs.
What is the diaphragm?
The tubes which carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
What are the arteries?
What is purpose of the skeletal system?
To provide structure, allow movement, and protect the bodies organs.
What is the purpose of the digestive system?
To extract nutrients from food, and get rid of waste.
What is the purpose of the respiratory system?
To fuel the body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
What is the purpose of the circulatory system?
To circulate blood to all parts of the human body.
The part of food used by the body to support healthy cells.
What are nutrients?
How many types of joints do we have? What are they? What do the do?
Hinge joints: Allow movement in one direction, like bending and straightening. Examples include the knees and elbows.
Pivot joints: Allow rotating or twisting motions. Examples include the neck joints.
Ball-and-socket joints: Allow movement in many directions, like forward, backward, sideways, and rotating. Examples include the hips and shoulders.
Saddle joints: Allow movement back and forth and from side to side, but not rotation. Examples include the joint at the base of the thumb.
Condyloid joints: Allow movement without rotation, like in the jaw or finger joints.
Gliding joints: Allow limited movement, like the wrist joints.
After traveling down the esophagus, food stops here and is mixed with strong acids.
What is the stomach?
Running parallel to the food tube, this pipe brings oxygen to the lungs.
What is the trachea?
The heart moves this throughout the body.
What is blood?