What is the Long muscular tube that connects your stomach to your mouth. (Transports Food)
Esophagus
Carries Blood Away from the Heart
Arteries
Main Organ of the Raspatory System
Lungs
Your bodies main Source of energy.
Carbohydrates
This organs function is to store extra bile
Gallbladder
The Liver produces this enzyme that helps digest fatty foods
bile
Carries blood to the heart
Veins
Main muscle of the respiratory System
Diaphragm
the Nutrient that builds and repairs your body
Protein
Main function of the digestive system
Is to breakdown the food we eat, allowing the food to be absorbed by the blood
What is the different between the small and large intestine's job
Small Intestines --- Absorbs Nutrients into the Blood
Large Intestines --- Absorbs water into the Blood
main muscle of the circulatory system
heart
This is the part of the respiratory System where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
Alveoli (Air sacks)
Nutrient that is necessary for survival and it makes up 70% of your body
Water
main Function of the respitory system
to take in oxygen and breathe out Carbon Dioxide.
Mechanical--- is the physical breaking down of food into smaller pieces (Chewing)
Chemical--- is the breaking down of food into is simplest form. Using Acid or Enzymes
The part of the vesicles where nutrients are exchanges
Capillaries
What is the larynx
The Voice box
List 1 examples of simples carbohydrate and 1 examples of complex carbohydrates
Simple--anything candy related or high in sugar
Complex-- Bread, Pasta, Rice, Anything in those lines
Main function of the circulatory system
Transports nutrients, waste, gases, and other material throughout your body.
The Process of involuntary muscle contractions that moves food down.
Peristalsis
What are the jobs of the red blood cells, white blood cells, and the Platelets
Red --- transports oxygen and waste products throughout your body
White --- these cell fight off infection and illness
Platelets --- help seal up cut by clotting up blood.
the process of an element moving from areas of high concentration to an area of low concentration
Diffusion
What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats
Saturated --- Bad fats that raise blood pressure and lead to disease and death
Unsaturated --- Good fats that are high and fiber and reduce cholesterol.
The difference between the Right and Left Side of the heart
Right ---deals with Deoxygenated Blood
Left --- Deals with Oxygenated blood