what level of organization is fat ( cell, tissue , organ, organ system, or organism)
what is tissue
main function of circulatory system
what is transporting materials throughout the body
Muscles can be put into 2 different categories based on how they are controlled.
What are voluntary and involuntary?
The nose or the mouth
What is where respiratory system starts?
Supports/Protects the body's organs
What is the skeletal system?
Where the digestive process starts
What is the mouth?
what substance does the circulatory system transport around the body (hint: you need this to survive)
what is oxygen
There are 3 types of muscles. What are they?
What are cardiac, smooth and skeletal?
Main function of the respiratory system
Gas exchange
Main parts are the brain and spinal cord
What is the nervous system?
The path food takes (include 3-5 main parts)
What is the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine?
Transport moving blood back to the heart
What are veins?
This type of muscle contains no striations and lines many organs like the stomach.
What is smooth muscle?
The trachea branches off into these two tubes.
What are bronchi, or bronchial tubes?
How does the digestive system work use the muscular system in its process?
What is the muscular systems pushes the food to be digested down the esophagus and also churns the food in the stomach.
Main parts of the circulatory system (details)
What is the heart, blood and blood vessels?
This muscle type is involuntary, never fatigues and is found in the heart.
What is cardiac muscle?
explain the path of oxygen
through mouth and nose, down trachea,to the bronchi tubes and lungs, into bronchioles, into alveoli
What is the purpose of the digestive system?
what is eliminate wastes
A system that works with the circulatory system
What is skeletal, muscular, digestive, respiratory, nervous
These support structures attach bones to muscles.
Part of the cell where energy is produced
What is the mitochrondia?