Cardiovascular System
Skeletal System
Nervous System
Integumentary System
Respiratory System
100

What is the function of the Cardiovascular System?

To pump blood throughout the body
100

What is the study of bones called?

Osteology

100

What are the two main organs of the nervous system?

Brain & Spinal Cord

100

What is the largest organ?

Skin

100

What is the function of the respiratory system?

To inhale oxygen into the bloodstream

200

True or False:Blood turns blue when deoxygenated

False; It's a myth 

200

What is the largest bone in the body?

Femur

200

How many neurons are there in the brain?

About 86 billion

200

What gives color to the skin?

Melanin 

200

True or False:A person can survive with one lung

True

300

What are the three types of blood cells?

Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

300

What type of cells do the bones produce?

Red blood cells

300

What does PNS stand for?

Peripheral Nervous System

300

What protein makes up most of your hair and nails?

Keratin

300

What is the diaphragm?

The primary muscle of respiration.

400

What is the function of white blood cells?

It helps fight off diseases

400

There is one bone that is not connected to the rest; what is it called?

Hyoid
400

What is the brain cells called, and what are the types of it?

The brain cells are called Neurons. The three types of them are called:

Sensory Neuron- Allows you to process pain, temperature, etc.

Motor Neuron- They control all voluntary and involuntary movements.

Interneurons- They help process, store, and integrate information. Ex: a reflex

400

What is the function of the skin?

It acts as a physical barrier against environmental threats, regulates internal body temperature, prevents dehydration, and contains sensory receptors.

400

What does someone exhale?

Carbon Dioxide

500

What are capillaries?

The thinnest and smallest blood vessels. When you get a paper cut, you would bleed from a capillary.

500

What hormone does the skeletal system produce?

Osteocalcin

500

What is the difference between PNS and CNS?

PNS-Processes information, makes decisions, and stores memories

CNS-Relays signals between the CNS and limbs/organs

500

What are the three main layers of the skin?

Epidermis: The outermost layer. It acts as a waterproof barrier, and protects against the outside environment.

Dermis: The middle layer. It contains, nerves, blood vessels, hair follicles, and sweat glands.

Hypodermis: The deepest layer. It's the fatty layer that nsulates the body, cushions organs, and connects the skin to underlying muscles and bones.

500

What is the trachea?

The windpipe that transports air to and from the lungs.
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