Lymphatic/
Immune
Reproductive/Respiratory
Endocrine
Digestive/Excretory
Circulatory
100

what is a primary function of this system?

acts as a defense against disease, invading bacteria,  and toxins by developing resistance

100

What are the hormones produced in this system?

estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone (female)

100
what are glands?

organs that produce hormones that affect growth, development, sexual activities, and overall health of the body

100

what is another name for this system?

gastrointestinal system

100

What is the responsibility of red blood cells

carries oxygen to the body cells

200

the lymphatic system is an aid to what system?

circulatory

200

we breathe in ____, and breathe out _____


oxygen. carbon dioxide

200

how many glands are there?

7. Pineal, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, adrenal, ovaries/testes

200

what are digestive enzymes?

chemicals that break down food that enters the body. 

200

what is the responsibility of white blood cells?

fights germs

300

What are at least 3 organs in this system?

liver, lymph, lymph nodes, thymus gland, spleen, and lymph vessels

300

What is a diaphragm?

a muscle that separates the lungs from the abdominal cavity

300

what is the most complex gland?

pituitary

300

what is the order of the digestive system

1. ingestion-eating

2. peristalsis- food travelling to the stomach

3. digestion- enzymes break down food for nutrients

4. absorption- nutrients are absorbed by the body

5. defecation- food exits the body

300

what do platelets do?

what is plasma?

contribute to the blood clotting process

the fluid portion of blood. is about 90% water


400

What is interstitial fluid?

a solution that surrounds the cells while also providing nutrients

400

what are some organs of the excretory system?

skin, lungs, liver, kidneys, and large intestine

400

what vessel carries blood FROM the head and back to the body

internal and external jugular vein

500

what is the order of the digestive system


1. ingestion-eating

2. peristalsis- food travelling to the stomach

3. digestion- enzymes break down food for nutrients

4. absorption- nutrients are absorbed by the body

5. defecation- food exits the body

500

what is the main source of blood supply TO the head?

common carotid artery, which splits into the internal and external carotid arteries

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