Which body systems are needed to help a person move?
It is impossible for a skeleton to move if it lacks (does not have) the
Which body system is primarily responsible for removing waste products?
Which pair of body systems is MOST responsible for support and movement?
Why would you become ill after visiting a friend who is sick with the flu virus?
Which of these is an important organ of the nervous system?
Which system breaks down food that has been ingested (eaten)?
Messages from the body travel to the brain along ____________.
The long tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach is called the __________.
Which parts protect the body's internal organs?
Sierra has a stuffy nose, has trouble breathing, and coughs a lot. Which of her body systems is being affected most?
The human body has several systems that remove waste from the body. The RESPIRATORY SYSTEM is responsible for removing which of these from the body?
Which organ distributes oxygenated blood to the rest of the body?
Jim is jumping on a trampoline and notices that he is breathing harder and his pulse is faster. Which organs are working to cause this to happen?
_______________is carried by blood to all of your body cells to provide them with the fuel they need to make cellular respiration possible.
The brain and spinal cord make up the _____________ system.
In the human body an exchange of carbon dioxide gas and oxygen gas happens in the specific part of the lungs called the __________________
Blood flows throughout the body in a route known as a two loop system. What is the pathway of blood?
Food travels through the body until it is eliminated. Which of the following is the pathway for the solid food particles?
All complex organisms are organized to serve the needs of the cells to support life. What is the order of organization for a complex organism?
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