Health
Humans
Interaction
Nutrition
Miscellaneous
100

What type of food is bread?

carbohydrate

100

What is the last stage in human life?

old age

100

Where is the retina located?

the back of the eye

100

What system do the intestines belong to?

digestive system

100

What is a joint?

Where two bones meet

200

What percentage of our diet should be made up of protein-rich foods?

25%

200

When do humans start performing the interaction function?

At birth

200

How many bones does the human body have?

206

200

Name a part of the respiratory system

trachea, lungs, larynx (other acceptable answers)

200

What does the eardrum do?

vibrates when sound hits it

300

What percentage of the human body is made up of water?

50-60 on average

300

Why are humans able to hold and handle objects?

We have opposable thumbs

300

How are the substances we eat and drink detected?

The taste buds detect them and send signals to the brain through the gustatory nerve

300

What system do the kidneys belong to?

excretory system

300

What is an example of a muscle that is not connected to bone?

The heart

400

What should make up the largest portion of your diet?

fruits and vegetables

400

Classify human reproduction.

Viviparous

400

What do nerve endings in your skin do?

send information to the brain when the skin/they come in contact with something

400

What does the respiratory system take from the air and what does it release?

It takes oxygen and releases carbon dioxide

400

What connects muscle to bone?

tendon

500

Why is drinking water important?

It is important to stay hydrated, since proper hydration is necessary for all body systems to function properly.

500

What are some of the important things that happen in childhood?

Our bodies grow, we learn to talk and control our bodies.

500

What is the brain's role in interaction?

To interpret information received from sense organs and sends instructions through nerves for what muscles and bones should do?

500

How is the circulatory system involved in nutrition?

The circulatory system moves blood around your body. That blood carries oxygen, nutrients, and waste products

500

How does smelling work?

Nostrils let air in, then the mucous membrane detects substances and sends signals about them to the brain through the olfactory nerve