Hierarchy of Human Complexity
Cellular Respiration
Anatomical Terms
Circulatory System
Organ Systems
100
Basic Unit of Life
What is a cell
100
List 2 of the 3 products of Cellular Respiration
What is H20, ATP and/or CO2
100
Reference position for anatomy
What is the Anatomical Position
100
Deoxygenated blood enters heart through this
What is the superior or inferior vena cava
100
3 organ systems that work together for movement
What are the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems
200
Referred to as the 'organ of a cell'
What is an organelle
200
Purpose of Cellular Respiration
To create usable energy (ATP) for our cells
200
Away from midline
What is lateral
200
4 major valves in our heart
What are tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral and aortic
300
Multiple layers of cells
What is a tissue
300
Organelle Responsible for cellular respiration
What is the mitochondria
300
Closer to the point of attachment
What is proximal
300
Role of veins and arteries in body; include exceptions
Veins- carry deoxygenated blood Arteries- carry oxygenated blood Exceptions-Pulmonary artery and vein
300
Muscular system is to skeletal system as cardiovascular system is to
What is the respiratory system
400
2 or more atoms held together by a chemical bond
What is a molecule
400
Two reactions for Cellular respiration to take place
What are glucose and oxygen
400
Your heal is …… to your toes
What is posterior
400
Deoxygenated blood carrying Co2 leaves body through alveoli in lungs. O2 enters lungs and mixes with blood in capillaries.
What is Gas Exchange
400
Sweat is associated with integumentary system as hormones are associated with
What is the Endocrine system
500
Provides vital support to an organism, has a specific function
What is an organ
500
Role of digestive, respiratory and circulatory system have in cellular respiration
Digestive System-Glucose Respiratory System- Oxygen in, Co2 out Circulatory System - Transports reactants and products
500
Inferior is to superior as prone is to ….
What is supine
500
I'm blood coming from your big toe during a morning walk, explain how I will become oxygenated and get back to your big toe to continue the walk.
Inf. v cava, rt atrium, tricuspid valve., rt ventricle, pulm. valve., pulm. artery, lung, co2 aveoli, o2 mix w/ blood in caps, pulm. vein, lt atrium, mitral valve, lt ventricle, aortic valve, aorta, artery back to big toe
500
Capillaries are to respiratory system as neurotransmitters are to
What is the nervous system
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