What do these foods all have in common?
Pizza, ice cream, potato chips, and cookies
They are all unhealthy/junk food
How many bones do adults have?
300
106
206
275
206
Which is not a type of muscle?
Strong
Smooth
Cardiac
Skeletal
Strong
What muscle in your respiratory system is important for singing?
Diaphragm
Which is not part of the scientific method?
Hypothesis
Explanation
Analysis
Observation
Explanation
What is the tube in your body that your food travels down called?
Esophagus
What bones protect your vital organs?
Ribcage
What is the defining trait of skeletal muscles?
You can control them
What is your breath rate?
How many breaths you take in a minute
What is quantitative data?
Data relating to numbers/measurement
What is the body part that blocks food from going down your windpipe?
Epiglottis
What mineral helps your bones stay strong?
Calcium
What type of muscle is your esophagus?
Smooth
What molecule is released from your body when you exhale?
Carbon dioxide
The class did an experiment and made mucus. What is an example of qualitative data they could write down about their experiment?
Multiple answers possible.
Texture, appearance, temperature, colour
Put these in the correct order that your food travels:
Large intestine, mouth, small intestine, stomach, esophagus
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
Which bone is in your legs?
Cranium
Tibia
Humerus
Scapula
Tibia
What is a fiber (in the muscular system)?
Elastic tissue that your muscles are made of
What is the illness where your air sacs swell and your lungs get fluid in them?
Pneumonia
What is an independent variable?
The variable that changes in an experiment - the different conditions you are testing
How many kg of food (approximately) does an adult eat per year?
67 kg
250 kg
500 kg
700 kg
500 kg
What are your finger bones called?
Phalanges
What happens if we have too many muscles?
We can't move
How can you improve your lung efficiency?
Breathing excercises - diaphragmatic breathing
Liam wanted to know if his girlfriend would prefer soup if he added pepper or salt. He made a soup and poured three bowls; he left one unchanged, added pepper to one, and added salt to the other. What is an example of a control variable in this experiment?
Multiple answers possible.
The base soup, the soup taster (the girlfriend), the cook