What organ pumps blood to all parts of the body?
What is the heart?
This is the soft connective tissue that cushions two bones.
What is cartilage?
The function of the excretory system
What is to remove waste
The brain and the spinal cord
What is the central nervous system?
The body uses 2 groups of muscles.
What are voluntary and involuntary muscles
To transfer oxygen from the atmosphere to the blood and transfer carbon dioxide from the blood to the atmosphere.
What is the job of the Respiratory System
These types of blood cells are responsible for fighting germs that enter the body.
What are white blood cells?
This is a function of the skeletal system that allows you to walk.
What is movement?
The MAIN organs of the Urinary System.
What is The Kidneys?
The Somatic Nervous system and Autonomic Nervous system.
What is the Peripheral Nervous system
The body is divided into 3 muscle TYPES
What are smooth, skeletal, and cardiac
The main organ of the respiratory system.
What are Lungs
I transport nutrients, water, and oxygen to the blood cells
What is the Circulatory system?
This is where two bones meet
What are joints
To store urine
What is the job of the bladder
Another name for nerve cell
What is a Neuron?
The muscles that are Voluntary and work to help the body move.
What are skeletal muscles
Breathing is an Involuntary action and is managed by a special part of the Nervous system.
What is the job of the Autonomic Nervous System
The circulatory system helps to remove what from the body?
What is waste
This is the function of the skeletal system that keeps organs such as your heart, lungs, and liver safe.
What is protection?
To filter waste from blood.
What is the job of the kidneys
Manages voluntary actions like walking
What is the Somatic Nervous System
The muscles that are Involuntary, work your entire life, and keep blood flowing through the body
What are/is Cardiac muscle
This system works the closest with respiratory system
What is the circulatory system
What are the two types of blood vessels?
What are the veins and arteries
This holds bones to muscles
What are tendons
The 2 tubes that carry urine from the kidneys
What are the ureters?
Manages involuntary actions like breathing
What is the Autonomic Nervous System
The Involuntary muscles that maintain food movement in digestive organs (peristalsis) and blood movement in blood vessels.
What are smooth muscles?
Small microscopic sacs in the lung where oxygen exchange within the blood takes place
What are alveoli.
What is the term for your circulatory system wanting to keep you in balance?
What is homeostasis
This connects bones to bones.
What are ligaments?
The tube that carries urine out of the bladder from the body.
What is the urethra
The nervous system helps protect the body and maintain homeostasis by reacting to internal and external FACTORS.
What are STIMULI.
Skeletal that is both voluntary AND Involuntary and manages breathing
what is the diaphragm
Also known as the "wind pipe"
what is the trachea?