This organ pumps blood to all parts of the body.
What is the heart?
This is an important mineral stored in bones.
What is calcium?
These 2 systems help provide movement for the human body.
What is the skeletal system and muscular system?
The brain and spinal cord form this.
What is the Central Nervous System ?
The muscular system works with the skeletal system to provide this.
What is movement?
The gas provided by the respiratory system for the body to create energy.
What is oxygen?
The smallest blood vessel type.
What is a capillary?
Where two bones meet.
What is a joint?
These 2 systems process food for nutrients and rid the body of waste materials.
What are the digestive system and excretory system?
The other name for nerve cells.
What are neurons?
There are 2 muscle groups.
What are involuntarily muscle and voluntary muscle?
Also known as the windpipe.
What is the trachea?
These blood vessels bring low oxygen blood BACK to the heart.
What are veins?
Location of red blood cell creation.
What is bone marrow?
These 2 systems work together to transport oxygen to each cell and remove carbon dioxide waste.
What is the circulatory system and respiratory system?
Nervous system that manages actions such as talking.
What is the Somatic nervous system?
There are 3 muscle TYPES.
What are smooth, cardiac, and skeletal?
Branches from the windpipe leading to the lungs.
What are bronchi?
These help carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
What are the arteries?
Connective tissue from bone to bone.
What is ligament?
These 2 systems are involved in the filtering of blood and the removal of liquid waste.
What are the circulatory and the excretory systems?
Nervous system that manages actions such as digestion and breathing.
What is the Autonomic Nervous System?
Muscles that help the body move.
What are skeletal muscles?
These are the special organs of the Respiratory System that exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide.
What are the lungs?
These are the cells that carry oxygen in the blood.
What are red blood cells?
Connective tissue between muscles and bones.
What are tendons?
These 2 systems work together to provide third level defense levels against pathogens.
What are the immune system and circulatory system?
Together the Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems form this system that manages all bodily functions.
What is the Peripheral Nervous System?
The muscles that never get tired or stop working during your life time.
What is cardiac muscle?
The skeletal muscle involved with the breathing process.
What is the diaphragm?
These are the parts of blood.
What is plasma, wbc, rbc, and platelets?
Bones that protect the spinal cord.
What are vertebrae?
These 2 systems help protect the body from pathogens and maintain homeostasis.
What is the nervous system and the immune system?
This is the largest portion of the brain and it manages the senses, speech, reasoning, emotions, and learning.
What is the cerebrum?
The involuntary muscles that help move food through the digestive system and blood through the blood vessels.
What are smooth muscles?
This is where the Respiratory System and Circulatory interact in the lungs.
What are the alveoli?