Support & Movement
Control Centers
Fueling the Body
Air & Flow
Defense Squad
100

This mineral is stored directly inside our bones to help keep both the muscular and nervous systems healthy.

What is Calcium?

100

The human nervous system relies on these specific cells as its absolute basic unit.

What are neurons?

100

This specific organ serves as a hollow tube that connects a person's mouth directly to their stomach.

What is the esophagus?

100

The respiratory system functions to exchange gases between the body and the environment by bringing this gas in when you inhale, and releasing carbon dioxide when you exhale.

What is oxygen?

100

Immunity is described as the body's primary protection from these two harmful things

What are infections or toxins?

200

The skeletal system is made up of four major components: bones, ligaments, cartilage, and these tissues that connect skeletal muscles directly to bones.

What are tendons?

200

The nervous system handles automatic functions like breathing and digestion under this classification, while actions requiring active thought are classified as voluntary.  

What is involuntary?

200

While the small intestine is responsible for the digestion and absorption of nutrients, this part of the digestive tract absorbs water from remaining waste material.

What is the large intestine?

200

The respiratory system relies on four main structures to function properly: the nose, the trachea, the lungs, and this major dome-shaped muscle.

What is the diaphragm?

200

The lymphatic system consists of five main organ sites: the tonsils, the spleen, the thymus, lymph nodes, and this tissue found inside bones.

What is bone marrow?

300

 While compact bone forms the hard, outer layer of a bone, this type of bone tissue is characterized by having many holes.

What is spongy bone?

300

: The central nervous system is made up entirely of these two specific body structures.

What are the brain and the spinal cord?

300

The excretory system relies heavily on these two bean-shaped organs to filter blood and produce urine.

What are the kidneys?

300

Blood vessels are divided by function: veins carry blood back to the heart, arteries carry blood away from the heart, and these microscopic vessels handle the actual exchange of substances between blood and tissues.

What are capillaries?

300

The lymphatic system performs three essential tasks: removing excess fluid, absorbing and transporting fats, and producing these specific infection-fighting units.  

What are white blood cells?

400

The human body features three distinct muscle types: skeletal muscle for movement, cardiac muscle in the heart, and this type of muscle tissue found inside organs.

What is smooth muscle?

400

When you accidentally step on a rose thorn, these automatic movements bypass the brain entirely and are processed directly by the spinal cord.

What are reflexes?

400

This massive excretory organ handles chemical cleanup for the body by detoxifying chemicals, metabolizing drugs, and converting toxic ammonia into urea.

What is the liver?

400

Human blood is a complex mixture. These cell pieces are responsible for helping your body heal cuts, while plasma makes up the liquid portion.

What are platelets?

400

The body's "First Line of Defense" keeps toxins out using these two physical, protective barriers.

What are the skin and mucus?

500

Beyond protecting internal organs and providing support, bone marrow acts as a critical part of this other system by producing white blood cells.

What is the lymphatic system?

500

The endocrine system sends chemical signals called hormones that have two major functional differences compared to nerve signals: they are slower, but they have this advantage.

What is having longer-lasting effects?

500

Excretion happens all over the body, not just in the urinary tract. Name the two secondary organs responsible for excreting carbon dioxide and sweat, respectively

What are the lungs and the skin?

500

Within the circulatory system, the heart functions because these specific types of cells constantly contract and relax to pump blood throughout the body.

What are muscle cells?

500

 If a pathogen manages to breach both the first line of defense (skin/mucus) and the second line of defense (white blood cells), the body deploys its "Third Line of Defense" consisting of these two biological tools.

What are antibodies and vaccines?