Processing Information & Protection
Support, Movement, and Gas Exchange
Using Nutrients and Removing Waste
Reproduction
100

The organ in the human body that processes information is called...

Brain

100

This organ provides support (animal/human)

Bones

100

About 1-2 hours after you eat food what is happening in digestion?

Your stomach is churning and breaking the food down using stomach acid

100

This organism has live birth and the offspring look like the parent.

Mammals

200

We take in information using our....

5 senses

200

In a plant this part of the plant is similar to our bones

stem and roots

200

What is the first step in digestion?

Your mouth chews the food and saliva softens the food

200

This organism produces eggs that have a hard shell.

Birds

300

What sense alerts a person that something is hot (ex; a hot pan)?

sense of touch - sends signals to brain

300

This organ is attached to the bones and helps them move

muscles

300

About 4-5 hours after digestion begins, your food has made its way to the small intestines.  Here the kidneys help to.....?

Filter out nutrients into your blood

300

This organism produces seeds that can be found in flowers or pods

Flowering Plants

400

information travels through your __________ to your brain

nerves

400

Can your bones move on their own?

No bones offer support, but the muscles help them to move.

400

Which organs help the body get rid of waste? (must list all 4)

Kidneys, Lungs, Skin, Bladder

400

This organism produces seeds in cones

Non-Flowering Plants (Conifers)

500

This is the largest organ and protects an organism from things like germs

Skin

500

Crabs have an exoskeleton (skeleton is on the outside of the body), how is it similar to a human skeleton? 

They both allow movement at the joints

500

This organ produces bile and helps break down fats and processes nutrients

Liver

500

This organism has jelly like eggs

amphibians