What is the entrance for oxygen in the cardiorespiratory system?
nasal cavity
What can you do to aid your urinary system
stay hydrated
What pushes the broken down food into the stomach?
Esophagus
This is referred to as sending and receiving messages?
neurotransmission
Which two organs are involved in the cardiorespiratory system?
Heart and lungs
What are the tiny air sacs at the base of the bronchioles referred to?
Alveoli
What is the main job of the ureters?
To carry urine
Where is the absorption center located?
Small Intestine
What is the general space between the neurons referred to as?
synapse
What makes up urine?
Salt, by products of metabolism, and excess fluid
What gases ae exchanged in the Alveoli
oxygen and carbon dioxide
What are the 2 main functions of the urinary system?
Creates urine and filters blood
Who is the number one actor in the absorption process?
Comb-like structure: villi
How are the neurotransmitters pushed through membrane for neurotransmission?
Action Potential
If we did not have a sphincter, what would happen?
whoops
What carries blood to the heart
veins
Which muscle controls urination?
Scphincter
What are four examples of healthy fats?
avocado, olive oil, fish, nuts/seeds
After neurotransmission, what are the two options for those neurotransmitters?
reuptake or dissolve
please list 5 things that may hurt your urinary system.
alcohol, toxins, too much salt, drugs, dehydration
What carries blood away from the heart
arteries
Build up of toxins in the kidneys can cause blockage. What three things can result from these clogged kidneys?
damage, infection, and kidney stones
What are four ways to make sure your gut is in good health?
nutrient dense foods, probiotics, fiber, eat healthy fats
Which neuron initiates the signal?
pre-synaptic neuron
Please list 8 symptoms of dehydration
thirst, light headed, muscle weakness, fatigue, headache, dry lips, constipation, discolored urine, cramping