This is the thickest layer of skin.
What is dermis?
These are the main harmful pathogens to our body.
What are bacteria, fungi, viruses, worms, and cancer?
This is the most important nutrient.
What is water?
This is what separates the external ear from the middle ear.
What is eardrum?
This the little moon area at the base of the nail.
What is lunula?
What is lymph?
This is what all carbohydrates are broken down into inside the body.
What is glucose?
This is another way of saying a gene is bossy, or wins over the other gene.
What is dominant?
The 3 smallest bones in the body.
What is Incus, malleus, stapes (or hammer, anvil, stirrup)?
This is what the blood vessels do in our skin when we are getting hot.
What is widen to release heat through the skin?
This organ is part of the lymphatic system and removes old or damaged red blood cells.
What is the spleen?
This is what proteins are made up of:
What are amino acids?
This is the process by which cells multiply and go from 1 cell to 2 daughter cells.
What is mitosis?
These are the 5 taste sensations your tongue can sense.
What is sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami?
What is sebum?
These cells make antibodies.
What are B lymphocytes?
This vitamin is helpful for clotting.
What is Vitamin K?
These are the 4 bases or nucleotides used in DNA strands.
What is A, T, C, G?
What are semicircular canals?
These are the special cells that produce the pigment for skin color. They are responsible for creating freckles.
What are melanocytes?
This is part of innate immunity and involves proteins made by the liver, inactive at first but activated by foreign bacteria.
What is the complement system?
This class or type of vitamin can be stored in the body and thus can build up to harmful levels.
This is the first stage of mitosis, when all the DNA is being copied.
What is interphase?
This is where rods and cones are concentrated in one spot on the retina.
What is the fovea?