5 major functions of the Skeletal System are:
Support, Protection, Movement, Storing Minerals, & Producing Blood Cells
5 main functions of the muscular system are...
Movement, Support, Protection, Blood Circulation, and Heat Generation
What does the Digestive System Do?
Helps break down food (so that we can absorb the nutrients in our body or get rid of it)
The Main Organ of the Circulatory System
The Heart
The body system that helps you breath is called?
The Respiratory System
This mineral is essential for bone strength and bone density?
Calcium
The three types of muscle are....
Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth
This is the tube that food travels down after swallowing
Esophagus
What is the purpose of the Circulatory System?
To move blood throughout the body
What is the Body System that carries messages between your brain and the rest of your body?
The Nervous System
What is the longest bone in the human body?
Femur
This type of muscle works automatically and controls movements in your heart and digestive organs
Involuntary Muscle
This digestive fluid contains enzymes that begin the breakdown of carbohydrates and is produced by glands in the mouth.
Saliva
These blood vessels carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart.
Arteries
Body System that is divided into 2 parts. Main function is to filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product?
The Urinary System
The adult human skeleton has how many bones?
206
What is the name of the heart muscle?
Myocardium
Organ that is primarily responsible for nutrient absorption is called?
Small Intestine
The 3 main types of blood vessels are?
Arties, Veins, Capillaries
This Body System is also known as the genital system. It produces egg and sperm cells that leads to the creation of life.
The Reproductive System
Type of join that allows for for rotational movement, such as the neck?
Pivot Joint
This type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of internal organs and is involuntary?
Smooth Muscle
This is the main digestive organ that produces bile
The Liver
The largest artery in the body is called the:
Aorta
System that is composed of an network of glands and cells that produce and release hormones into the bloodstream to regulate body function.
The Endocrine System