Muscular
Respiratory System
Cardiovascular/Circulatory System
Nervous and Endocrine System
Digestive System
and Homeostasis
100

What is the big muscle in your thigh called?

Quadriceps

100

What is the main function of the respiratory system? What does it give to the body and what does it get rid of?

Breathing.  Gives the body oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide (waste)

100

What is the main function (or job) of the cardiovascular system?

To send oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body through the bloodstream.  Also, it helps the body to get rid of waste (carbon dioxide)

100

What are the three main parts of the nervous system?

The brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

100

What is the main purpose of the digestive system?

To turn food into energy for the body

200

What is the primary function of the muscular system? 

Movement and strength

200

What are the four main parts of the respiratory system?

Nose, Trachea, Lungs, and the diaphragm

200

What are the three main parts of the cardiovascular system?

The heart, blood vessels (arteries, veins, capillaries), and blood

200

What organ is the control center (command center) for the body?

The Brain

200

What are the 5 main parts of the digestive system?

Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, and Large Intestine.

300

What are the three main types of muscles found in the body?

Smooth Muscles - digestive system, respiratory system (involuntary)

Cardiac Muscles - heart muscles that help pump blood (involuntary)

Skeletal Muscles - Help move bones (voluntary)

300

What causes the lungs to take in oxygen and push out carbon dioxide (C02).  What organ helps the lungs to operate?

The diaphragm.  When the diaphragm contracts you breathe in and when it relaxes you breathe out.  

300

Carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart to all parts of the body?

Carries oxygen poor blood from the body back to the heart?

(Veins or Arteries)

1. Arteries

2. Veins

300

The endocrine system produces chemicals that ___.

control both daily activities and long term changes through hormones

300

What is the process by which an organism’s internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment called?

Homeostasis

400

Approximately, how many muscles are there in the human body?

600

400

Which system does the respiratory work with to transport oxygen to all parts of the body?

The Circulatory system.  The oxygen travels through the blood stream.

400

What system does the cardiovascular system work with to send oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body?

The respiratory system

400

How do messages get to and from the brain to all parts of the body

The Nerves

400

Which two body systems work together to take in nutrients, break them down for use by the body, and get rid of them from the body?

Digestive and Excretory

500

How do muscles move bones?  Think about how the bicep and tricep help move the arm.

One muscle Contracts (or squeezes) and the other one relaxes.

To bend the arm the bicep contracts and the triceps relaxes.  The opposite happens to straighten the arm.

500

After we breathe in oxygen to our lungs, where does the oxygen go before it is sent to all parts of the body?

Oxygen is sent to the heart then it is transported to all parts of the body through the blood stream.

500

How many chamber or rooms are in the human heart? What are the names of the chambers/rooms

1. Left Atrium

2. Left Ventricle

3. Right Atrium

4. Right Ventricle

500

What body system does the nervous system control?

All of them

Skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, and digestive

500

Which body system works with the digestive system to help transport nutrients all throughout the body?

Circulatory System

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