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What is the only movable part of the skull?
Mandible
What is the joint of the fingers and the toes?
Hinge-joints
What is controlled by reflexes?
Spinal-cord
What is the largest section of the brain
Cerebrum
What controls balance and coordination in the brain?
Cerebellum
What is the breast bone?
Sternum
What is the hardest substance in the body?
Enamel
What controls everything but the arms, legs and ribs?
Axel
What is a type of drug that has narcotics?
Morphine
What gland controls all other glands? And sometimes called the master gland?
Pituitary gland
What hallucinogen drug is in mushrooms?
Psilocybin
What hallucinogen causes flashbacks?
LSD
What part of the body breaks down alcohol?
Liver
What poison in tobacco restricts blood vessels?
Nicotine
What gland prepares you for emergencies?
Adrenal gland
What is needed for the thyroid gland?
Iodine
What causes loss of body heat?
Alcohol
What stores fat in bones?
Yellow marrow
What drug does not cause loss of feeling?
Analgesics
What gland secrets insoline?
Islets of langerhan
What is the sunshine vitamin?
Vitamin D
What is outer most layer of your skin?
Epidermis
Where are the white blood cells stored?
Thymus
What is the fatty layer of skin?
Subcutaneous
What gland is the cooling system?
Sweat gland
What is the sticky film of bacteria on teeth?
Placque
What triggers emotions?
pregnant people.lol
jk...
Hormones
What controls nerves in teeth?
Pulp
What vitamin is converted into carotene?
Vitamin A
How many bones are in the body?
206
What protects the spinal cord?
Vertabarl column
Name the part of the body has a ball and socket joint?
Hip
What is a good source of calcium?
Milk
What protects the urinary system?
Pelvis
What is the oil gland?
Sebacous
What are the tiny holes in the skin?
Pores
What is the dark pigment in your skin?
Melanin
What is the bad part of the sun?
Ultra-violet rays (U/V)
What produces hair in the dermis?
Hair follice
What is the bone like covering of a root?
Cementum
What is another name for tooth decay?
Dental carries
What is the build up of placque?
Calculus
What is the mind altering ingredient of marijuana?
THC
What is a legal drug animal tranquilizer?
PCP
What is a dark sticky substance in cigarettes?
Tar
What destroys the liver?
Alcohol
What is an early growth of a seed?
Germination
What is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma?
Pollination
What is the flowery plant having two cotyledons?
Dicot
What structures are designed for food absorption and storage in a seed?
Cotyledons
What carbohydrate is found in the cell wall of plant cells?
Cellulose
What is the scientific term for a non-flowering green plant?
Gymnosperm
What is the study of plants?
Botany
What is the plant which develops from a seed and produces new seed in a single growing season?
Annual
What is the undeveloped stem and leaves in a plant embryo?
Plumule
What is the tissue which carries glucose from the leaves back to the stem and roots?
Phloem
What is the formation of a seed by the union of a sperm nucleus with an egg cell?
Fertilization
What is the family which includes apples, cherries, plums, and strawberries?
Rose
What is the green pigment of plants?
Chlorfill
What is the scientific term for a flowering plant?
Angiosperm
What is the most important group of plants on earth?
Grasses
What is the study of living things?
Biology
What are the plants which help to restore nitrogen to the soil?
Legumes
What is a large family of flowering plants?
Composites
What is the evaporation of water from leaves?
Transporation
What is the tissues which carries water and nutrients up from the roots through the stem to the leaves?
Xylem
What is the plant which lives through two growing seasons?
Biennual
What is anything that forms from the ovary of a flower?
Fruit
What is the formation of a seed of the uniting a sperm nucleus from a pollen grain with an egg cell?
Fertilization
What is a tiny root?
Radicle
What stores food?
Endosperm
What structures are designed for food absorption and storage in a food?
Cotyledon
What is the tiny shoot?
Plumele
What is a large rounded part at the bottom of a flower which holds the ovules?
Ovary
What surrounds the pistil?
Stamen
What is the scientific term for a non-flowering plant?
Gymnosperm
What is closely packed tubular and forms the flower head center?
Disk flowers
What is the second largest plant family which mostly produces fruit and each pod splits to two sides?
Pea family
What is non-woody?
Herbaceous
What is a stock to which a blade is attached?
Petiole
What is a thick vertical and degrounded stem?
Corms
What is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma?
Pollination
What is the term for dispersal of plants, food through animals?
Agent dispersal
What is the term for a fruit bursting open and scattering?
Mechanical dispersal
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