Blood types
Digestive System
Excretory
Lymphatic/Immune
More Cardiovascular
100

The proteins found on Red Blood Cells that differentiate the different blood types

What are Antigens?

100

This type of Digestion allows for the physical breaking of food into smaller pieces

What is Mechanical Digestion?

100

This fist sized organ is the main organ of the excretory system

What is the Kidney?

100

This is the main organ of the lymphatic system, as it stores and matures white blood cells

What is the Thymus?

100

This valve is also known a the pulmonary valve

What is a Semilunar valve?

200

A person with a blood type of B+ has these antibodies

What are Anti-A Antibodies?

200

This part of the digestive system is where water is absorbed into our body

What is the Large Intestine?

200

The waste removed by the kidney that was created in the Liver to deal with toxic Ammonia

What is Urea?

200

these purposefully introduce killed or weakened pathogens into our bodies to build up active immunity

What are vaccinations?

200

This Node generates an electrical signal telling the ventricles to contract

What is the AV Node?

300

This Blood type is known as the Universal Donor

What is O-?

300

This organ stores bile before it is added into the small intestine

What is the Gallbladder?

300

These vessels transport waste from the kidney to the bladder

What are the ureters?

300

These allow the flow of lymph to only go one direction

What are valves?

300

when you hear a heart beat, you are actually hearing this

What are closing valves?

400

This Blood type has Anti-B and Anti-A Antibodies

What is Type O?

400

This Acid is involved in the chemical breakdown of food in the stomach

What is Hydrochloric Acid?

400

also known as the "filtering units" of the Kidney

What are Nephrons?

400

This Type of Lymphocyte attacks infected cells by creating antibodies

What are B cells?

400

In what circumstance can one person have two veins carrying oxygenated blood?

What is Pregnancy?

500

This blood type can be used in a transfusion for someone who has B- blood, if there is no type B blood available 

What is O-?
500

The small intestine is lined with these to increase surface area for absorption

What are Villi

500

This Muscle Controls when Urine leaves the body

What are the Sphincter Muscles?

500

This type of Lymphocyte is responsible for destroying infected cells

What are T cells?

500

This concept is why the lungs expand after the diaphragm contracts

What is Pressure?