what level of organization is fat ( cell, tissue , organ, organ system, or organism)
tissue
main function of circulatory system
transporting materials throughout the body
Systems that are related to or the part of the excretory system (Excretion)
urinary system (liquid waste), digestive system (solid waste), respiratory system (CO2), and integumentary system (sweat)
What is where respiratory system starts?
The nose or the mouth
Which body system Supports/Protects the body's organs?
the skeletal system
Where the digestive process starts
The mouth
what does the circulatory system transport around the body (hint: you need these to survive)
what is oxygen, nutrients and water
The function of the urinary bladder
What is to store urine
Main function of the respiratory system
Gas exchange
What kind of enzyme does saliva contain/ what does it break down?
Amylase to break down starch (a type of carbohydrate)
The path food takes (include 3-5 main parts). Mention those parts.
mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine
Transport deoxygenated blood back to the heart
veins
Organ that filters wastes
The kidneys
What level of organization are the lungs?
organs
Provides movement and strength to the body
The muscular system
The rhythmic movement in the digestive system which allows the food to pass through the system.
Peristalsis
Main parts of the circulatory system (details)
What is the heart, blood and blood vessels
what are the major organs of the excretory system
what are kidneys, liver, skin, intestine
explain the path of oxygen
through mouth and nose, down trachea,to the bronchi tubes and lungs, into bronchioles, into alveoli
System that fights disease and blood cells that keeps your body healthy (2-part answer)
What is the immune system and white blood cells (lymphocytes).
What is the purpose of the digestive system?
to digest and absorb nutrients into the body and eliminate wastes
systems that work with the circulatory system
digestive, respiratory
An integumentary system disorder
skin cancer
Part of the cell where energy is produced
the mitochondria
smallest bone in the human body
Stepes (inner ear)