The third line of defense
What are lymphocytes and antibodies?
Types of musculoskeletal system
What are hydrostatic, exoskeleton and endoskeleton?
Three main structures of the nervous system
What are the brain, spinal chord, and nerves?
Respiration
What is the uptake of O2 & release of CO2
Two main organs involved in the excretory system
What are the kidney and bladder?
Difference between T and B cells
What are T cells kill your body cells, while B cells kill the virus?
Contraction when lifting
What is the bicep?
Two parts of the nervous system and where they are located
What is the Central Nervous System (CNS) located in the brain and spinal chord. Peripheral Nervous System located in the ganglion and nerves?
Pulmonary process
What is the act of breathing that moves air into and out of the lungs to allow gas exchange
The main purpose of the kidney
What is to filter waste from the blood?
Locations of the Immune System
What are lymph nodes, skin, white blood cells, spleen, stomach and intestines, and the respiratory system?
Two bones in the forearm
What are the ulna and radius?
3 types of neurons and what they do
What are
1. Sensory neurons - carries impulses from a sense receptor to the brain or spinal chord
2. Interneurons - connects sensory and motor neurons
3. Motor neurons - trasmits impulses from the brain or spinal chord to a muscle or gland?
Functions of the respiratory system
What is providing O2, eliminating 02, regulating blood PH, forming speech sounds, and defending microbes
Traditional vs. mRNA Vaccine
What are
Traditional Vaccine:
Components are made in a lab and injected into the arm to stimulate the immune system. Triggers T and B cells.
mRNA Vaccine:
mRNA components are injected into the arm and serve as instructions for the body to make microbal protein. Doesn't trigger T and B cells?
Muscles in the body
What is 650+?
Somatic vs. Autonomic Nervous Sytems
What is
Somatic Nervous System:
Controls voluntary movements
Autonomic Nervous System:
Controls involuntary movements?
Alveoli
What is a single layer of cells that places CO2 and diffuses out into the lungs and O2 into the capillaries?
Locations of the immune system
What is skin, lymph nodes, respiratory system, white blood cells, spleen, stomach and intestines
Example of exoskeleton creatures
Action potential
What is a chemical ion channel that signals down the neuron
Flow of gas exchange
What is nasal cavity → larynx → trachea → lungs → bronchi → bronchioles → alveoli (air sacs) = where gas exchange occurs → blood → cells