Cardiovascular System
Lymphatic and Immune System
Respiratory System
Digestive System
Nervous System
100

This protein's function is to carry oxygen.

What is hemoglobin?

100

These are the two largest lymphatic vessels in the body.

What are the thoracic duct and right lymphatic duct?

100

This is the most critical function of the respiratory system.

What is gas exchange?

100

These are the four phases of activity each bite of food goes through.

What is ingestion, digestion, absorption and elimination?

100

This system is responsible for carrying out commands to muscles and glands, and reflexes.

What is the peripheral nervous system?

200

These kill foreign organisms and mutated/precancerous cells.

What are Leucocytes?

200
This condition is characterized by an excess of tissue fluid that leads to swelling.

What is edema?

200

This cavity improves the air before it reaches the lungs by warming, moistening and filtering the air.

What is the nasal cavity?

200

This is the rhythmic contraction of smooth muscle which causes the contents to move forward.

What is peristalsis?

200

These are the four principal parts of the brain.

What are the cerebrum, cerebellum, diencephalon, and the brain stem?

300

This valve is located between the right atrium and right ventricle.

What is the tricuspid valve?

300

This organ eliminates old, worn out blood cells and stores leukocytes.

What is the spleen?

300

This structures function is to push mucus out of the lungs.

What are cilia?

300

This is the space inside the alimentary canal.

What is lumen?

300

These send information away from the cell body to another cell.

What are axons?

400

These position the blood among the cells of the body so that oxygen and nutrients can be absorbed.

What are capillaries?

400

These are the smallest lymphatic vessels.

What are lymphatic capillaries?

400

This is accomplished when lungs expand, which lowers pressure, causing air to enter the lungs until the pressure is equalized.

What is inspiration?

400

This fat emulsifying substance is made in the liver and stored in the gall bladder.

What is bile?

400

These are the three meninges that surround the CNS.

What are the dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater?

500

This pathology is a blood clot in a vessel that can block the flow of blood.

What is thrombosis?

500

This type of disease is caused by the immune system mistakenly attacking the body's own tissues.

What is an autoimmune disease?

500

These muscles are involved in relaxed inspiration.

What is the diaphragm, scalenes, and the first and second external intercostals?

500

This is where most nutrients are absorbed.

What are the small intestines?

500

These are defined as a cluster of nerve cell bodies in the PNS

What are ganglion?

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