Plant Structures
Animal Structures
Respiratory System
Animal
100

This underground organ absorbs water and minerals.

What are Roots?

100

This "pump" moves blood and nutrients through the body.

What is the Heart?

100

Brings in oxygen for cellular respiration and removes carbon dioxide waste. 

What is the respiratory system?

100

Has a spine.

What are vertebrates?

200

These plant parts are responsible for photosynthesis and making food.

What are Leaves?

200

This internal system of bones provides support and protection

What is the Skeleton?

200

Often referred to as the "voice box," this structure contains the vocal cords and sits between the pharynx and the trachea.

What is the larynx?

200

Allows for breathing under water.

What are gills?

300

This protective outer layer is unique to plant cells and made of cellulose.

What is the Cell Wall?

300

These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where gas exchange occurs.

What are Alveoli?

300

Clue: These tiny, grape-like air sacs are the primary site of gas exchange, where oxygen enters the bloodstream and carbon dioxide leaves it.

What are alveoli?

300

The information center.

What is the brain?

400

These specialized pores on leaves regulate gas exchange and water loss.

What are Stomata?

400

This muscle sits under the lungs and drives the breathing process.

What is the diaphragm? 

400

This large, dome-shaped muscle sits below the lungs and flattens out to help you pull air into your body.

What is the diaphragm?

400

Eats only plants.

What are herbivores?

500

This plant cell part stores water and nutrients within the cell. 

What are vacuoles? 

500

These are the transport systems for carrying blood throughout the body.

What are blood vessels?

500

These are the two main tubes that branch off from the bottom of the trachea, with one leading into each lung.

What are the bronchial tubes?

500

Only eats other animals.

What are carnivores?