Digestive
Skeletal
Excretory
Cardio-Pulmonary/Circulatory
Nervous
100

Initial site of mechanical digestion prior to entering the thoracic cavity

Mouth

100

Largest bone in the human body

Femur

100

Functional unit of the kidney

Nephron

100

Carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart; contain valves

Veins

100

Includes the brain and spinal cord

CNS/ Central Nervous System

200

Organ responsible for the neutralization of stomach acid when chyme enters the duodenum of the small intetsine

Pancreas

200

Site of muscle attachment; bone does NOT move

Origin Site
200

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is caused by bacteria entering this tube where urine is excreted

Urethra

200

Blood vessels with muscular walls; Higher blood pressure

Arteries

200

Responsible for relaying electrical signals from the body to the spinal cord

PNS/ Peripheral nervous system

300

Structure between ventral and dorsal surfaces of liver; produces bile

Gall bladder

300

Site of muscle attachment; bone DOES move

Attachment Site

300

A cell in this environment bursts because excess water from the external environment fills the cell 

Hypotonic solution

300

These structures within the lungs are damaged by smoking and long-term infections like COPD, bronchitis, and pneumonia

Alveoli

300

A patient presenting dizziness, loss of coordination, and poor hand-eye coordination may have issues with this type of bodily receptor

Proprioceptors 

400

Stomach acid classification; pH 1-2

Hydrochloric acid (HCl)

400

During puberty, these cells are especially active as they break down pre-adolescent bone to allow for growth and restructuring

Osteoclasts

400

Three main processes of the human kidney

Filtration, reabsorption, and secretion

400

Plaque build up or a blood clots in these blood vessels are responsible for heart attacks

Coronary arteries

400

Sense pain

Nocireceptors

500

Foldings in the walls of the small intestine to increase surface area for nutrient absorption

Villi

500
Pre-ossified tissue; becomes hard, mature bone after ossification

Cartilage 

500

Prior to being stored in the bladder for excretion, urine passes through these structures. 

Ureter

500

These chambers are located superiorly on the heart

Atria/Atrium

500

A spinal break in this region can result in permanent paralysis (quadriplegia) 

Neck / Superior spine / Cervical spine

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