Across
- 1. A muscle that is attached to your skeleton and looks striped or striated.
- 4. Gets rid of water, salt, and small amounts of proteins.
- 5. A system that helps your body move.
- 7. Oxygen goes through the nose + mouth, then to the trachea, bronchi into lungs, and to your alveoli, and then exhaling. These are steps of:
- 9. The process by which molecules pass through the wall of your digestive system into your blood.
- 10. A human heart is an example of this type of muscle.
- 11. A system that takes in oxygen through the lungs and gets rid of carbs and water.
- 14. A muscle that can be controlled.
- 15. Walls of intestines, stomach, and your bladder are what type of muscle?
Down
- 2. Secondary organ that helps eliminate wastes, produces urea from breaking down proteins.
- 3. A system that provides support and shape, enables you to move, protects your internal organs, ect.
- 6. A system that breaks down food into smaller bits, absorbs those tiny pieces, and eliminates waste from our body.
- 8. A system that rids of waste and uses what it needs.
- 12. An intestine where most digestion/absorption happens.
- 13. A smooth muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach- food remains there for about 10 seconds.
