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Skeletal Respiratory CirculatoryBody System

ID

What is the scientific name

for your shoulderblade?

Scapula

What is the scientific name for your foot bones?

Metatarsals

What lower arm bone runs along the side of the thumb?

Radius

What nutrient is necessary for

healthy bones?

Calcium

How many bones does an adult skeleton

have?

206 bones

Which lung is larger?

Right lung

What is located below your lungs?

Diaphragm

What part of the lung allows oxygen

from air to enter your blood?

Alveoli

Name the organ that connects your mouth and nose to

your bronchial tubes.

Trachea

Why do you need to breathe?

Cells require oxygen to build, reproduce, and

have energy

What one name refers to both the veins

and the arteries?

Blood Vessels

What color of blood cells help fight infection?

White

How long does it take for the blood to circulate around your entire body?

1 minute

What are the jobs of blood vessels?

To carry oxygen to all cells and carry wastes

away from cells

Identify the four chambers of the heart

1 – Right Atrium2 – Right Ventricle3 – Left Atrium4 – Left Ventricle

Which system is in charge of

draining fluids from the body?

Lymphatic

Which system is in charge of

brain and body activity?

Nervous

Which system is in charge of getting rid of

wastes?

Excretory

Which system is in charge of creating

offspring?

Reproductive

Which system is in charge of

protecting the body?

Skin