| A | B |
| the smallest living part of an organism | cell |
| the part of the cell that controls activities | nucleus |
| cells that look alike and perform similar functions are organized into | tissue |
| the heart and stomach are examples of | organs in your body |
| nervous, circulatory, and digestive are examples of | systems of the body |
| systems are made up of | organs |
| all systems function together to make up an entire | organism |
| a rabbit is an example of an | organism |
| the system that supports the body | skeletal |
| a human body is made up of | ten systems |
| the function of the skeletal system | support of the body |
| the function of the muscular system | allow the body to move |
| the function of the digestive system | to break down food so the body can use it as energy |
| the function of the circulatory system | to carry the blood, oxygen,and nutrients through out the body |
| the function of the respiratory system | to inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide (C02) |
| the function of the nervous system | to send messages through out the body |
| the system that includes the stomach, esophagus, small and large intestion, pancreas, and liver | digestive system |
| the system that includes the cranium, femur, humerus, and metacarpals | skeletal system |
| the system that includes the heart, veins, arteries, and capallaries | circulatory system |
| the system that includes the brain, nerves, and spinal cord | nervous system |
| the system that includes the nose, trachea, bronchial tubes and lungs | respiratory system |
| the system that includes the biceps, triceps, quadriceps, and abdominals | muscular system |
| the watery part of a cell that surrounds the nucleus | cytoplasm |
| the control system of a cell located in the center of the cell | nucleus |
| the outside covering of the cell that supports the cell | cell membrane |