Structures
Transport Systems
Digestive System
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
100
This keeps food from going down the trachea.
What is the epiglottis?
100
This is the name of an organism's transport system, in which only one blood vessel is found.
What is the open transport system?
100
This is the organ that produces chyme.
What is the stomach?
100
This is the route taken by blood within the heart.
What is cardiac circulation?
100
This is the muscle called that aids in breathing.
What is the diaphragm?
200
This houses the lungs.
What is the thoracic cavity?
200
This is the name of the transport system in which one can find in a complex organism.
What is the closed transport system?
200
This is the enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates.
What is amylase?
200
This is the pathway of the blood from the heart to the lungs and back.
What is pulmonary circulation?
200
These are two factors that are necessary for gas exchange to take place.
What are moisture and oxygen?
300
Gas exchange takes place here.
What is the alveoli?
300
This is transport system that amphibians use.
What is closed transport?
300
These are the four accessory organs in digestion.
What are: Pancreas Liver Appendix Gall bladder
300
This is the percentage of plasma in the blood.
What is 55%?
300
This is the disease in which the bronchi or bronchioles are inflamed?
What is bronchitis?
400
This is the direction that the ribs move during inhalation.
What is up and out?
400
These organisms use diffusion as a method of transport.
What are single celled organisms?
400
These are five major nutrients essential to living.
What are: Carbohydrates Fats Proteins Minerals Vitamins
400
These are the three most common types of transportation in animals.
What are diffusion, open transport, and closed transport?
400
The frog and the worm have this in common in their respiratory systems.
What is skin respiration?
500
Name the three salivory glands.
What are: Parotid glands Submandipular glands Sublingual glands.
500
This is the transport medium for nutrients and wastes.
What is blood?
500
This is the third section of the small intestine.
What is the ilium?
500
The blood flows in this direction in the human body.
What is bi-directional flow?
500
Performing this activity would most contribute to increasing your vital capacity.
What is cardio activity?
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