Immunity Avengers
The Secret Life of Mushrooms
The Green Team
Chew on This
The Heart (and Lungs) of the Matter
100

The name of our FAVORITE YouTube channel that teaches us about the human body.

What is Chloe and the Nurb?

100

Mushrooms fall under this category.

What is fungi?

100
The process by which plants get their energy.

What is photosynthesis?

100
The bread represented this in our digestive system experiment.

What is food?

100

The vessels that carry blood away from the heart to the body.

What are arteries?

200

A medical procedure that primes the body's immune system to fight specific infections. 

What are immunizations (shots)?

200

The reproductive parts of fungi.

What are spores?

200

The three things plants use to make energy.

What is sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water?

200

Excretion.

What is going to the bathroom?

200

The vessels that carry blood to the heart.

What are veins?

300

The Chloe and the Nurb video used this as a visual example to describe the immune system. 

What was a castle (shaped like a body) under attack? 

300

This type of fungi is used in baking.

What is yeast?

300

A simple, plant-like organism that makes its food by photosynthesis.

What is algae?

300

Name one of the functions of the stomach.

What is store food?

What is to crush food?

What is...

300
The two gasses that are exchanged in the lungs.

What are carbon dioxide and oxygen?

400

A group of microscopic organisms without cell nuclei, many of which cause disease.

What are bacteria?

400

The three parts of a mushroom we studied.

What are gills, stalks, and caps?
400

The gas that plants emit into the air. 

What is oxygen?

400

The fluids produced by digestive glands which contain enzymes that break down food into simpler substances.

What are digestive enzymes?

400
The insane amount of time that our experiment wanted you to do jumping jacks for.

What were four minutes?

500

Strands of DNA in a protective coat, they invade living cells and cause disease. 

What are viruses?

500
The name of the root of a mushroom.

What is mycelium?

500

A plant that is specifically adapted to live in water.

What are hydrophytes?

500

Tiny, finger-like projections on the lining of the small intestine which absorb digested food. 

What are villi?

500

The four components that make up blood.

What are red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma?