The smallest units of human life
What are cells?
The j shaped organ where food is digested
What is the stomach?
There are _____ number of organs in the excretory system
What is two?
This food is a great source of water
What is watermelon?
These are the five senses
What are sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch?
These are made of tissues
What are organs?
The tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach
What is the esophagus?
These are two bean shaped organs
What are the kidneys?
You need these to stay healthy
What are nutrients?
This was discovered by Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
What is bacteria?
These tissues are in muscles
What are muscular tissues
The final organ in your digestive system
What is the large intestine?
The balloon shaped organ that stores urine
What is the bladder?
This nutrient is responsible for fast energy
What are carbohydrates?
This is another way your body gets rid of liquid waste
What is sweat?
These tissues send messages to your brain
What are nervous tissues?
The large triangular organ that filters toxins
What is the liver?
This kind of waste is processed in the excretory system
What is liquid waste, urine, or pee?
This nutrient helps your muscles grow and fix damaged cells
What is protein?
The length of your esophagus
What is 10 inches?
Blood, bone, and fat are all ________ tissues
What are connective tissues?
The small tail dangling off the beginning of the large intestine. Some people need to get it removed.
What is the appendix?
The name of the tube leading out of the bladder
What is the urethra?
These are the six essential nutrients
What is water, protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals?
The four types of tissues are _________
What are connective, muscular, nervous, and epithelial tissues?