Across
- 5. (DS)In the mouth, food is covered by ________ so it is swallowed easier
- 6. (DS)The food that remains after going through the large intestine is called
- 7. (DS)To protect itself from its acid, the stomach produces _______ which coats the lining every 2 weeks
- 12. (SS)The Skeletal System protects _________
- 13. (SS)Connect bones to other bones
- 14. (RS)You _____ because when sleepy, the lungs take in less oxygen
- 15. (MS)The are skeletal, ________ and cardiac muscles
- 19. (DS)After going through the esophagus, the food lands in the ________
- 20. (MS)Strand of muscles are made of ___filaments which are made of ___fibrils
- 21. (DS)Food goes in the ______ intestine so nutrients can be absorbed.
- 23. (SS)Connects muscles to bones
- 25. (RS)Also known as windpipe
- 26. (DS)The large intestine absorbs _______
Down
- 1. (RS)Inhaling and exhaling air
- 2. (SS)The bones that make your fingers and toes
- 3. (MS)_______ acid system
- 4. (RS)The organ mainly used in respiration
- 8. (MS)An organ that is also counted as a muscle
- 9. (MS)Muscles can _________ and relax
- 10. (RS)The muscle that plays a vital part in respiration
- 11. (DS)What does the liver produce
- 16. (RS)Red blood cells bring ________ around the body
- 17. (SS)A protective bone around your shoulder
- 18. (RS)If you spread out your lungs, it would cover _____ a tennis court
- 19. (MS)Muscles are made of small _________
- 21. (MS)ATP-CP _______
- 22. (SS)A part of the skull which is actually not classified as bone
- 24. (SS)Bone marrow produces what kind of cell