1) Transport a) A material that is not wanted or needed. b) To breath out or expel carbon dioxide c) To breath in or take in oxygen d) To take or carry from one place to another 2) Unicellular a) A living thing made of more than one cell b) A living thing made of only one cell c) To take or carry from one place to another d) A substance needed for growth and life. 3) Multi-Cellular a) To take or carry from one place to another b) A natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment. c) A living thing made of more than one cell d) A living thing made of only one cell 4) function a) An activity or process carried out by a system in an organism b) A material that is not wanted or needed. c) A substance needed for growth and life.Breaking down food so it can be used by the body. d) Breaking down food so it can be used by the body. 5) Survive a) To take or carry from one place to another b) To breath in or take in oxygen c) To breath out or expel carbon dioxide d) A natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment. 6) Nervous System a) The system that moves oxygen, food, and waste throughout our body including the heart, blood, arteries, and veins. b) The system that sends and receives messages throughout the body including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. c) The system that breaks down food to use for energy including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. d) The system that provides our body support and structure including our bones. 7) Circulatory System a) The system that sends and receives messages throughout the body including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. b) The system that works with our bones to allow us to move including our muscles. c) The system that provides our body support and structure including our bones. d) The system that moves oxygen, food, and waste throughout our body including the heart, blood, arteries, and veins. 8) Waste a) A material that is not wanted or needed. b) A substance needed for growth and life. c) To take or carry from one place to another d) A living thing made of more than one cell 9) Nutrients a) A material that is not wanted or needed. b) A substance needed for growth and life. c) Breaking down food so it can be used by the body. d) To take or carry from one place to another 10) Respiratory System a) The system that brings oxygen into our bodies and removes carbon dioxide including the nose, trachea, and lungs. b) The system that moves oxygen, food, and waste throughout our body including the heart, blood, arteries, and veins. c) The system that breaks down food to use for energy including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. d) The system that works with our bones to allow us to move including our muscles. 11) Inhale a) To breath out or expel carbon dioxide b) A part of the body that has a specific function. c) A material that is not wanted or needed. d) To breath in or take in oxygen 12) Exhale a) To breath out or expel carbon dioxide b) To breath in or take in oxygen c) Breaking down food so it can be used by the body. d) To take or carry from one place to another 13) Digestive System a) The system that breaks down food to use for energy including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. b) The system that provides our body support and structure including our bones. c) The system that works with our bones to allow us to move including our muscles. d) The muscles attached directly to a bone.The system that works with our bones to allow us to move including our muscles. 14) Digest a) A substance needed for growth and life. b) To breath out or expel carbon dioxide c) A material that is not wanted or needed. d) Breaking down food so it can be used by the body. 15) Skeletal System a) The system that breaks down food to use for energy including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. b) The system that provides our body support and structure including our bones. c) The system that moves oxygen, food, and waste throughout our body including the heart, blood, arteries, and veins. d) The system that works with our bones to allow us to move including our muscles. 16) Tissue a) A group of cells that work together. Ex. muscle cells and skin cells b) A part of the body that has a specific function. c) The type of muscle for internal organs d) The muscles of the heart. 17) Organ a) A group of cells that work together. Ex. muscle cells and skin cellsTo take or carry from one place to another b) A part of the body that has a specific function. c) To take or carry from one place to another d) A living thing made of more than one cell 18) Muscular System a) The system that provides our body support and structure including our bones. b) The system that breaks down food to use for energy including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. c) The system that moves oxygen, food, and waste throughout our body including the heart, blood, arteries, and veins. d) The system that works with our bones to allow us to move including our muscles. 19) Skeletal Muscle a) The type of muscle for internal organs b) The muscles attached directly to a bone. c) The muscles of the heart. d) The muscles that work automatically including smooth and cardiac. 20) Smooth Muscle a) The muscles of the heart. b) The muscles attached directly to a bone. c) The muscles of the heart. d) The type of muscle for internal organs 21) Cardiac Muscle a) The muscles attached directly to a bone. b) The type of muscle for internal organs c) The muscles of the heart. d) A part of the body that has a specific function. 22) Involuntary Muscle a) The muscles that work automatically including smooth and cardiac. b) The muscles you control including skeletal muscles. c) The type of muscle for internal organs d) The muscles attached directly to a bone. 23) Voluntary Muscle a) The type of muscle for internal organs b) The muscles attached directly to a bone. c) The muscles you control including skeletal muscles. d) The muscles that work automatically including smooth and cardiac.

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