1. | Trachea | A. | any bones in your fingers or toes. | |
2. | Digestive System | B. | breaks food down into components the body can use and includesthe mouth, stomach, and intestines. | |
3. | Arteries | C. | brings fresh air into your body and it also removes carbon dioxide. | |
4. | Larynx | D. | the upper part of the respiratory system which contains the vocal chords. | |
5. | Respiratory System | E. | any of the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to all parts of the body. | |
6. | Atrium | F. | a flap of tissue that closes over the trachea when you swallow. | |
7. | Epiglottis | G. | transmits signals thrugh body. | |
8. | Lymphatic System | H. | smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles. | |
9. | Hypodermis | I. | connects muscles to bones. | |
10. | Bronchi | J. | it is the lowermost layer of the integumentary system. | |
11. | Circulatory System | K. | the main part of the system of tubes by which air passes to and from the lungs to make breathing possible. | |
12. | Muscular System | L. | the chambers of the heart that recieves the blood from the veins. | |
13. | Marrow | M. | transports blood and waste through the body. | |
14. | Joints | N. | connects bone to bone. | |
15. | Phalanges | O. | outermost layer of skin. | |
16. | Integumentary System | P. | a tissue in the center of some bones. | |
17. | Nervous System | Q. | a network of conduits that carry clear fluid through your body. | |
18. | Tendons | R. | flexible connections between bones. | |
19. | Epidermis | S. | protects the body from damage. | |
20. | Ligaments | T. | passages through which air enters the lungs. |
K | 1. | Trachea | A. | any bones in your fingers or toes. |
B | 2. | Digestive System | B. | breaks food down into components the body can use and includesthe mouth, stomach, and intestines. |
E | 3. | Arteries | C. | brings fresh air into your body and it also removes carbon dioxide. |
D | 4. | Larynx | D. | the upper part of the respiratory system which contains the vocal chords. |
C | 5. | Respiratory System | E. | any of the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to all parts of the body. |
L | 6. | Atrium | F. | a flap of tissue that closes over the trachea when you swallow. |
F | 7. | Epiglottis | G. | transmits signals thrugh body. |
Q | 8. | Lymphatic System | H. | smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles. |
J | 9. | Hypodermis | I. | connects muscles to bones. |
T | 10. | Bronchi | J. | it is the lowermost layer of the integumentary system. |
M | 11. | Circulatory System | K. | the main part of the system of tubes by which air passes to and from the lungs to make breathing possible. |
H | 12. | Muscular System | L. | the chambers of the heart that recieves the blood from the veins. |
P | 13. | Marrow | M. | transports blood and waste through the body. |
R | 14. | Joints | N. | connects bone to bone. |
A | 15. | Phalanges | O. | outermost layer of skin. |
S | 16. | Integumentary System | P. | a tissue in the center of some bones. |
G | 17. | Nervous System | Q. | a network of conduits that carry clear fluid through your body. |
I | 18. | Tendons | R. | flexible connections between bones. |
O | 19. | Epidermis | S. | protects the body from damage. |
N | 20. | Ligaments | T. | passages through which air enters the lungs. |