One of the main functions is to bring ____ into the body.
O2 (Oxygen)
The main function of this system is to bring circulation of _________ throughout the ____________.
Blood, body
The main function is to break down food so _______ can be absorbed in the blood.
Nutrients
Function: Allow the body to move by ________ and _________ muscles around the body
contracting, extending
Which system is the Spinal Cord apart of?
Central Nervous System
The trachea is also known as the
Windpipe
What blood vessels bring blood to heart?
Veins
What does the Gallbladder store?
Bile
When one muscle moves the other muscle will __________
Relax
What connects bones to other bones?
Which muscle pulls air into the lungs?
Diaphragm
What blood vessels bring blood to body?
Arteries
What organ physically breaks down the waste with muscles?
Stomach
Where are smooth muscles found?
Intestines + Stomach
What are bones made of?
Proteins (Collagen)
Minerals (Calcium)
The respiratory system brings fresh oxygen to the tissue. What system is this?
Muscular
What are the three major organs?
Heart, blood vessels, blood
What is the 4-Step Process?
1. Ingestion
2. Digestion
3. Absorption
4. Egestion
What muscles pump the heart?
Cardiac Muscles
A joint is an articulation. What is an example?
Synovial OR fibrosis
What is the pathway of O2 from our mouth to lungs?
Mouth/Nose --> Pharnyx --> larynx --> esophagus --> bronchi --> bronchiole --> avoili
Where does gas exchange occur?
Capillaries
What is the involuntary constriction and relaxation of the muscles of the intestine?
Peristalsis
Works with the respiratory system to allow the _______ to move
Diaphragm
Brain sends messages through ______ _______ to get the body to respond.
Motor Nerves