Human Body Systems (46)
Circulatory & Respiratory System (47)
Digestive & Excretory Systems (49)
Nervous System (50)
Endocrine System (51)
100

what is osteocytes?

living bone cells that are embedded in between gaps of protein layers that makes more bone

100

how big is the human heart?

about a human fist size
100

what is a nutrient?

chemical substance necessary for organisms to function properly and grow

100

what is the difference between afferent neurons and efferent neurons?

afferent neurons transmit info to CNS

efferent neurons transmit info from CNS

100

what is a hormone?

chemical messengers that circulate through the blood stream that affect the body

200

what are the two types of bone marrow?

red and yellow

200

what is the purpose of an artery?

carries blood away from the heart

200

why is glucose needed by cells?

to perform cellular respiration and make lots of ATP

200

what are the four lobes in the brain?

frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital

200

what are the two types of glands and what do they do?

exocrine glands - secrete non-hormonal chemicals into ducts for use inside or outside the body

endocrine glands - ductless glands that secrete hormones throughout the body

300

what is ATP's role in muscle contraction?

energy to release myosin heads, without ATP muscle permanently contracts 

300

what is a similarity between veins and arteries structure?

both have 3 layers

300

how many essential amino acids are there?

9

300

what is function of the cerebellum?

coordination of muscle actions, striated appearance due to lots of folding

300

name two examples of both glands

exocrine - sweat, mucous, salivary, pancreatic glands

endocrine - pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, gonads, pancreas 

400

name the four main tissue types

 (any order)

muscle, nervous, epithelial, and connective

400

what is hemoglobin responsible for?

transporting gases in the blood
400

what are common causes of electrolyte deficiency?

vomiting, diarrhea, profuse sweating, kidney disease/damage, eating disorder, drinking too much water (over 30 oz. and hour)

400

what are the two different systems of motor division and what do they do?

SNS - controls skeletal muscles and reflexes

ANS - controls smooth and cardiac muscles

400

what is at least 2 differences between hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism?

hypothyroidism - too little T4 and T3, lethargic, hair loss, weight gain, cold intolerance, Hashimoto's Tyhroiditis, hormone therapy treatment

hyperthyroidism - too much T4 and T3, weight loss, heat intolerance, insomnia, Grave's Disease, treatment is thyroidectomy 

500

list the differences between a male and female skull (give at least 2)

male: square chin, acute angle jaw, mastoid process, a developed ridge where neck muscles attach, larger brow ridge with a sloped forehead

female: sharp upper brow margins, smaller brow ridge, more vertical forehead, neck muscle attachment, more pointed chin with a wider angle of jaw, and less pronounced mastoid process

500

what is the percentage of bloods makeup? 

55% plasma

41% RBCs

4% WBCs + Platelets

500

what does the kidney regulate?

blood pH

blood pressure

water balance

electrolytes balance 

500

name the neuron structures?

dendrites 

nucleus

cell body

axon

axonterminals

nodes of ranvier

myelin sheath

500

what is the purpose of the pancreas?

regulates blood glucose levels, act as a gland to produce glycogen and insulin

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