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What is a joint?
This connects bones to bones.
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What is the mouth?
This is where you chew your food.
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What is the brain?
The main organ in the nervous system.
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What is a heart?
An organ that pumps blood into your body.
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What is puberty?
The stage of development where a child's body becomes that of an adult.
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What is a tendon?
This connects bones to muscles.
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What is the esophagus?
This connects your mouth to your stomach.
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What is the spinal cord?
This part of the nervous system transmits information.
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What is a red blood cell?
This part of blood carries oxygen into different parts of your body.
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What is an ovary?
This is where female egg cells grow and detach once a month.
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What is a vertebrae?
The backbone is made up of these.
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What is the small intestine?
This intestine comes right after the stomach.
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What is a nerve?
These are connected to the spinal cord and send messages to different parts of your body.
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What is a white blood cell?
This part of your blood fights against infections.
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What is menstruation?
This is another word for periods.
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What is a bicep?
This contracts when you bend your arm.
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What is the large intestine?
In this intestine, the water is absorbed into the bloodstream.
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What is a receptor cell?
These cells specialize in sensing information and sending it to our brains.
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What is a platelet?
This part of your blood helps blood coagulate.
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What are the testicles?
This is where male sperm cells are produced.
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What is the femur?
The longest bone in your body and located in your thigh.
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What is the liver?
This organ is also important to digestion.
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What is an electrical impulse?
This is how messages travel through the nervous system.
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What is an artery?
This carries blood away from the heart.
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What is an umbilical cord?
This connects a growing fetus to its mother and transports food and oxygen to the fetus.
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