Skeletal system
Digestive system
nervous system
planets
Animal and plant cells

100

1. how many bones are in the skeleton?

206

100

1.What is the approximate length of a large intestine?

5 feet

100

1 what is the job of the nervous system?


To send messages to and from the brain and spinal cord to and from the body.

100

1.what is the coldest planet?


Neptune


100

 1.What two parts of the cell are different between an animal and a plant cell?


cell wall and chloroplast.

200

2.what is our bone made of?

marrow

200

2.where is the place where digested molecules of food, water, and minerals are absorbed? 


Small intestine.

200

2.What are the two parts of the nervous system

The central and peripheral Nervous system’s

200

2.what planet rotates weird



Uranus

200

2. What cell part produces food in the plant cell



chloroplast.

300

3.what attaches bone to bone?

ligament

300

3.What stores the liver's digestive juices until they are needed by the intestines?

Gall bladder.


300

3. What is A nerve made up of?

Neurons


300

3.What planet has rings


Saturn


300

3. The part of the plant cell known as the "brain" of the cell is the?



Nucleus.

400

4.what attaches muscle to bone?

tendon

400


4.What is the Tiny fingerlike projections in the small intestine 


Villi.

400

4. What part of the brain controls coordination and balance?

Cerebellum

400

4.What planet is the smallest


Mercury

400

4.Which cell structure stores food, nutrients, and waste?

Vacuole.

500

5. our hip joint would be considered which type of joint?

ball and socket

500


5. This organ produces a digestive juice that contains a wide array of enzymes to break down fat, carbohydrate, and protein in food. What organ is this?

Pancreas.

500

5.What is the primary set of a large collection of nerves running down the spinal column of vertebrae?

Spinal cord

500

5.What planet is the hottest

Venus

500

5.The cell membrane is what?



A thin layer that allows some material to pass in and out of plant and animal cells.