What is the Circulatory System also called?
The Cardiovascular System
What happens in this system?
Gas Exchange
Is the Musculosleletal System connected to the Nervous System?
Yes
Name three parts of the innate immune response.
Inflammation, fever, and mucous.
What are the two parts of the Nervous system?
Peripheral and Central
What is the function of an Artery?
To carry blood away from the heart
By eliminating Carbon Dioxide from the bloodstream, the Respiratory System does what?
Regulates Blood PH
Skeletal Muscles attach to ____.
Bones
More recent vaccines use ____ instead of dead inactive forms of the virus.
mRNA
What happens when neurotransmitters attach to the receptors of a dendrite?
An Action Potential is created
What color is generally associated with veins?
Blue
Where are the Bronchiles?
In the Lung
Muscles are all made of _____.
Fibers
The Humoral immune response is part of the ______________________.
Adaptive immune response
What are the three different types of neurons in the Nervous system?
Sensory, Motor, and Interneurons.
What is the name of the red blood cell that carries Oxygen?
Hemoglobin
What is the function of the Alveoli?
To absorb Oxygen into the bloodstream and release Carbon Dioxide
Where can you find smooth muscles?
Around organs
Where are Lymphocytes first developed?
The Bone Marrow
Which part of the Peripheral Nervous System controls self regulated actions?
The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
Which is worse, a ruptured artery or vein?
Artery, since arteries carry blood that contains oxygen and other important nutrients.
Which part of the Respiratory System has ridges on it?
The Trachea (Windpipe)
Muscles produce __% of our body heat.
85
What is the purpose of Cytotoxic T-Cells?
To destroy infected cells
What does the Somatic Nervous System control?
Voluntary motor output and sensory input