The body system that is responsible for pulling on the bones to elicit movement
What is the Muscular System?
This is another name for the Nervous System
What is the "Control Center" of the body?
The responsibility of the Digestive System
What is to break down food into energy and nutrients for the body?
The responsibility of the Cardiovascular System
What is to transport blood throughout the body?
The connection between the Muscular, Nervous, and Skeletal Systems
What is the ability to move around? Nervous tells Muscular to move the Skeletal
The three types of muscles found in the body
What are the Cardiac, Skeletal, and Smooth Muscles
The location(s) of the Nervous System
What is everywhere in the body?
The responsibility of the Respiratory System
What is to take in oxygen for the body?
This is used to help the blood circulate throughout the body
What is the heart?
The similarity between the Nervous and Circulatory Systems
What is both can be find throughout the majority of the body?
The amount of bones in the average adult human body
What is 206?
The responsibility of the Nervous System
What is sending signals to different parts of the body to make that part move or act?
The organs mostly associated with the Respiratory System
What are the lungs?
True or False: The heart is an organ
What is False? The heart is a muscle
The connection between the Cardiovascular, Digestive, and Respiratory Systems
What is bringing in nutrients and carrying them throughout the body? Digestive and Respiratory bring in nutrients and oxygen so that the Cardiovascular can take it all throughout the body
The muscles that are known to act on their own and out of our control
What are involuntary muscles?
True or False: The Nervous System is always at work
What is True?
The amount of locations or stages of the Digestive System
What is 5? (6 if you include the exit)
The location in which red blood cells are developed for the body
What is the center of our bones?
The connection between the Muscular System and the Respiratory System
What is the movement of the diaphragm? (The muscle that moves our lungs)
The four main objectives for the Skeletal System
What is protecting the organs, giving the body structure, giving the body shape, and producing red blood cells?
The reason you feel pain or temperature changes or tickles everywhere around your body
What are Nerve Cells (neurons) that transmit signals from that part of the body to the brain?
All of the body parts associated with the Digestive System AND the Respiratory System (8 total; name at least 5)
What are the Nose, Mouth, Trachea, Esophagus, Stomach, Lungs, Small Intestine, and Large Intestine?
The location(s) of the Circulatory System
What is everywhere in the body?
The amount of connections the Nervous System has to the other body systems
What is 5? The nervous system is involved with every other body system