Blood vessels, red and white blood cells, and the heart
What are the organs of the Circulatory system?
The lungs, trachea, and alveoli
What are the Organs of the respiratory system?
The main defense mechanism against pathogens that cause disease.
What is the function of the Immune System?
This system protects the body from outside substances.
What is the Integumentary System
This is the outer protein shell of a virus that protects its genetic material.
What is a capsid?
This gas is picked up by the blood in the lungs and delivered to cells throughout the body.
What is oxygen?
This large muscle at the base of the lungs contracts to help with inhalation
What is the diaphragm?
This is the levels of organization for the digestive track.
Cell--> Tissue--> Liver --> digestive system
This is the largest organ of the integumentary system and the body
What is the Skin?
Unlike bacteria, viruses cannot perform this process on their own and must use a host cell.
What is reproduction (replication) or energy production?
This is where nutrients is absorbed by the blood from the Digestive system.
What is the small intestine?
During exercise, these two systems work together to get oxygen throughout the body.
What are the respiratory system and the circulatory system?
This system is responsible for movement of the white blood cells to ensure attack of a foreign substance.
What is the circulatory system?
Sweat glands secreting is a part of this system.
What is the integumentary system?
In this viral replication cycle, the virus immediately takes over the host cell’s machinery, causing the cell to burst and release new viruses.
What is the lytic cycle
These cells are produced in the bone marrow of the skeletal system.
What are red blood cells?
In the lungs, this process occurs in the alveoli, where oxygen moves into the blood and carbon dioxide moves out.
What is gas exchange
White blood cells and marrow are apart of these two systems.
What are the skeletal and Immune system?
These sensory receptors in the skin detect touch, pressure, pain, and temperature.
What are nerve endings?
In this viral replication cycle, the virus integrates its DNA into the host cell’s genome and remains dormant before becoming active.
What is the lysogenic cycle?
These types of cells travel through the blood to attack infections and pathogens.
What are white blood cells?
These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the respiratory and circulatory systems.
What are alveoli?
This type of immune response is triggered by vaccines, allowing the body to recognize and fight pathogens in the future.
What is adaptive immunity?
These three major systems provide the most protection from pathogens for the body.
What are the Integumentary, immune, and circulatory system?
This is how Vaccines introduce the pathogen to the body for recognition and prevention of future attacks.
Why would a Vaccines introduce a weakened or inactive form of a pathogen to the body?