| Mouth | | Made up of the skull, spinal column, rib cage and sternum |
| Reproductive | | Egg Cell |
| Teeth | | The means in which urine is excreted from the body |
| Stomach | | Skin and muscular covering of the testes |
| Urethra | | Regulates the amount of water in the body |
| Scapula | | This type of exam is offered to both males and females |
| Large | | The point where two nerve processes meet |
| Spleen | | Type of join allowing movement in two planes |
| Irregular | | The largest artery |
| Aorta | | The voice box |
| Scrotum | | Air sacs |
| Synapse | | Shoulder blade |
| Cerebellum | | The tiniest blood vessels |
| Lungs | | The time in which a female carries a maturing embryo/fetus |
| Liver | | The middle, thick muscular layer of the heart |
| Digestive | | Blood cells that absorb carbon dioxide from tissues |
| Pancreas | | An elastic bag-type organ consisting of three muscle layers |
| Cilia | | In adulthood there are 206 of these in the body |
| Platelets | | This system assures the continuation of the human species |
| Red | | These cells send messages to your brain |
| Clitoris | | Shin bone |
| Trachea | | Oval shaped organ beside the stomach on the left side of the upper abdominal cavity |
| Kidneys | | Organ in which sperm is produced |
| Bladder | | Indigestible parts of food are moved into this intestine |
| Bones | | This system contains the heart, blood vessels, and the blood |
| Midbrain | | Consists of erectile tissue and nerve endings similar to the male penis |
| Tibia | | These are used as a clotting mechanism |
| Ovum | | Wind pipe |
| Alveoli | | The highest point of the brain stem |
| Capillaries | | Type of bones that include the vertebrae, carpals, tarsals, and patella |
| Saddle | | A collapsible bag near the front of the pelvis |
| Myocardium | | Where food enters |
| Nerve | | Regulates the blood sugar level |
| Larynx | | The part of your brain that controls your balance |
| Testes | | The hair in your nostrils |
| Circulatory | | Where waste leaves the body |
| Veins | | The largest internal organ |
| Pelvic | | These bring the blood back to the heart |
| Anus | | This system is responsible for breaking down food into absorbable nutrients |
| Axial | | Chews the food |
| Pregnancy | | Where carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen |