Musculoskeletal, Circulatory, Respiratory
Digestive, Endocrine
Nervous, Excretory
Structure
Function
100

Smaller than veins, or arteries, these small blood vessles are where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged. 

Capillaries 

100

Where digestive fluids begin breaking food down into nutrients. 

Stomach. (Would also accept mouth)

100

Where is urine stored?

Bladder.

100

Heart

Pumps blood through the body. 

100

Chews and swallows food as it enters the body.

Mouth

200

What do you call the type of tissue that prevents bones from rubbing together?

Cartilage.

200

This gland is considered the "master gland" of the endocrine system.

Pituitary Gland

200

True or false, the brain is part of the peripheral nervous system. 

False. Central
200

Kidneys

Filter waste from the blood and produce urine, which needs to be excreted from the body.

200

This is where blood becomes oxygenated. 

Lungs

300

Is your diaphragm a muscle?

Yes. 
300

Large organ that absorbs water and turns waste into stool. 

Large intestine.

300

What is the tube that urine passes through in order to exit the body.

Urethra

300

Spinal Cord

Sends commands from the brain to the body, and sensory information from the body to the brain.

300

Filters, warms, and moistens air as it enters the body. 

Nasal Cavity

400

Are bones considered living tissue?

Yes. 

400

Name one hormone. 

Estrogen. Progesterone. Testosterone. Insulin. Cortisol. Growth Hormone. Adrenaline.

400

These provide the brain with sensory information and also provide muscles with motor control functioning. 

Nerves

400

Tracea

Windpipe that allows air to travel in and out of lungs.

400

Help excrete waste and excess water from the body through the skin.

Sweat glands

500

Give an example of muscle movement that is involuntary. 

Heart, intestines, diaphragm, etc. 

500

Where are your adrenal glands located?

One on top of each kidney.

500

The ANS "autonomic nervous system" is responsible for what?

Process and functions in the body that you are not even aware of (control of respiration, cardiac regulation, and certain reflex actions such as coughing, sneezing, swallowing and vomiting)

500

Pineal gland

Helps regulate sleep based on light levels.

500

Maintains homeostasis in the body by managing body temperature, mood, hunger, and thirst.

Hypothalmus

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