Parts of the Body
Life Processes
Stages of Nutrition
Sensitivity
Growth and Reproduction
100

What are the three main parts of the body?

The head, the trunk, and the limbs
100

What are the three main processes of life?

They are nutrition, reproduction, and sensitivity

100

Digestion takes place in

The digestive system

100

How do we capture information from the environment?

Through the sense organs 

100

What is reproduction?

The process that allows us to have offspring

200

Eyes, cheeks, and forehead are included in what part of your body?

The head

200

During the process of nutrition, our body takes what from food?

Energy and nutrients

200

The heart is the main organ of what system? 

The circulatory system

200

Where do the sense organs send information?

The brain

200

Is human reproduction sexual or asexual?

It is sexual, meaning that male and female reproductive organs are needed to reproduce

300

The thorax and abdomen make up what part of the body?

The trunk

300

This process allows us to sense what is happening around us and react 

Sensitivity

300

What stage of nutrition provides us with oxygen?

Respiration

300

The nervous system is made up of 

The brain and the nerves 

300

What are the four main stages of life?

They are childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age

400

Forearms, arms, and what make up your upper limbs?

Hands

400
Reproduction allows us to...

have offspring 

400
Lungs and trachea are the main organs of what system?

The respiratory system

400

Ture or False muscles and bones react to the brain's commands

True

400

When do human reproductive organs develop?

During adolescence 

500

What is the function of the brain?

It controls all the organs 

500

What four processes are involved in nutrition?

Digestion, respiration, circulation, and excretion

500

What stage of nutrition expels the waste materials?

Excretion

500

The brain sends commands through what?

Nerves

500

What are the two types of reproductive organs?

The male reproductive organs and the female reproductive organs