Support and Movement
Digestion and Absorption
Transport and Protection
Control and Reproduction
Growth and Development
100

made up strong connective tissue called  bone.  Responsible for all the body’s movements, support and protection of organs

What is the skeletal system?

100

The body’s system that functions to get oxygen from the environment and remove carbon dioxide and other wastes from the body.

What is the respitory system

100

Transports materials from the digestive and respiratory systems to the cells.

What is the circulatory system?

100

The five ways we sense our environment

What is sight, touch, hearing, taste, and smell

100

What can hurt our health

Various answers

200

Part of the bone where red blood cells are produced

What is  spongy bone?

200

Example of mechanical digestion

various answers...

200

What takes blood to the heart?

veins

200

What is produced in glands?

Hormones 

200

What is our main energy source for the human body?

Carbohydrates

300

The heart is an example of this level of organization in the body

What is an organ

300

What gas is the product of cellular respiration?

Carbon dioxide 

300

What takes blood away from the heart?

Arteries 

300

Specialized cells in the endocrine system

What are glands

300

The five stages the human body goes through

What is infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and later adulthood

400

What is part of the axial skeleton?

ribs, skull and vertebrae

400

What is peristalsis?

Part of mechanical digestion

400

system that the body relies on to fight foreign materials.

What is the immune system?

400

Change in your environment that you react to, such as smell, taste, sound, feeling or sight.

What is a stimuli

400

Proteins are for

Repair and growth

500

Name the 5 levels of organization

Cell, tissue, organ, organ system and organism

500

Purpose of the large intestine in digestion?

Absorption 

500

Our immune system fights foreign material with these

What are antibodies?

500

Fertilization occurs in 

The fallopian tube

500

What are the five ways infectious diseases spread?

food, air, water, human contact, and animal contact