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skeletal system organs

bones, cartilage, ligaments

100

muscular system organs

skeletal, cardiac & smooth muscles, tendons

100

skeletal system function

protects and supports organs. framework for the muscles to use and cause movement . form blood cells. store minerals

100

muscular system functions

allows for movement & interacting with environmet. maintains posture. produce heat. allows for facial expression

100

nervous system organs

brain, nerves, spinal cord

200

endocrine system organs

pineal gland, pituitary gland, thyroid, thymus, adrenal gland, pancreas, ovary/testis

200

nervous sytem functiond

controls system of body. responds to internal and external stimuli by activating appropriate muscles and glands

200

cardiovascular system organs

heart, blood vessels

200

cardiovascular sytem functions

transport blood. heart pumps blood. blood carries oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and waste

200

endocrine system functions

secrete hormones that regulate things like growth, reproduction and metabolism

300

lymphatic/immune system organs

red bone marrow, thymus, lymphatic vessels, thoracic duct, spleen, lymph nodes

300

respiratory system organs 

nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lung, bronchus

300

what are the necessary life functions

maintain boundaries, movement, responsiveness, digestion, metabolism, excretion, reproduction, growth

300

respiratory system functions

 supply oxygen to blood. removes carbon dioxide. gas exchanges thru walls of air sacs in lungs

300

lymphatic/immune system functions

pick up fluid and return it to the blood. dispose debris in lymphatic stem. house white blood cells (lymphocytes) involved in immunity. attacks foreign substances in body

400

what is metabolism

sum of all chemical reactions in body. catabolism, and anabolism

400

what are the 2 types of reproduction

cellular (cells divide), organismal (offspring)

400

what are the survival needs

nutrients, oxygen, water, normal body temperature, appropriate atmospheric pressure

400

what are nutrients and nutrient types

chemicals for energy & cell building, carbohydrates, proteins, fats/lipids, and minerals/vitamins

400

carbohydrates are a major source of _

energy

500

what is contractility

refers to movement at cellular level

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proteins are needed for _ _ and _ _

cell building, cell chemistry

500

fats are a long terms_ _

energy storage

500

what is the most abundant inorganic compound in the body

water

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what is homeostasis

the maintenance of stable internal conditions despite continuous changes in the environment; dynamic state of equilibrium

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