High blood pressure
What are the three main organs in the nervous system?
Brain, Spinal cord, Nerves
Bean-shaped organs that filter waste from the blood
Kidneys
What does this system protect your body from?
Germs, Ingury, Sunlight
What part of this system protects the heart and lungs?
Rib cage and sternum
Complex network of veins and arteries
Blood vessels
What body system works with the nervous system
All of them
Three Organs that help the kidneys (hint - start with 'u')
Ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
What is the oil that skin glands produce called?
Sebum
Where are red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets produced?
Bone marrow
The heart can’t pump as strongly as it should, so blood moves more slowly, and fluid can build up in the lungs and body
Heart failure
This disease occurs when something disrupts the nerve connections in the brain.
Epilepsy
The kidneys are badly damaged and can not filter blood anymore
Kidney Failure
What are the three layers of the skin?
Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis
How are muscles attached to the bones?
Ligaments and Tendons
When the vessels outside the heart become too tight for blood to pass through easily. Because of this, the heart has to pump harder, putting extra strain on it and raising the risk of serious heart issues.
Peripheral artery disease
How is Alzheimer's diagnosed?
Bonus: How can you be 100% sure of this diagnosis?
Changes in characteristics
What are kidney stones made of?
Minerals and salts that build up in your kidney
Skin disease that makes the skin red, itchy, dry, and flaky
Excema
Which disease can be prevented by consuming regular amounts of calcium?
Osteoporosis
This system works with the circulatory system by oxygenating the blood
Respiratory System
It helps regulate behavioral, cognitive, and emotional processes in the brain.
Limbic System
What are two symptoms of kidney failure?
1) swelling, 2) fatuige, 3) shortness of breath, 4) High blood pressure
(any acceptible)
What layer of the skin contains hair follicles and sweat glands?
Dermis
What are the 4 main types of scoliosis?
Idiopathic, congenital, neuromuscular, and degenerative