Organ System Interactions 2.0
Organ Systems 2.0
Organ Systems
Levels of Organization
Organ System Interactions
100

What two systems are responsible for movement?

Muscular system and skeletal system

100

The heart is apart of what organ system?

The circulatory system

100

What is the function of the skeletal system?

Structure/support, protection

100

What is the smallest unit of life?

Cells

100

What is the function of the excretory system?

To maintain homeostasis, remove waste and excess substances. 

200

You go into the cafeteria and smell lunch, then your mouth begins to water. What two systems are being used?

Nervous system, digestive system

200

The lungs are apart of what organ system?

Respiratory system

200

What are the main organs in your circulatory system?

Heart, viens/arteries, blood

200

Name a muscular tissue

Skeletal muscle tissue, cardiac muscular tissue

200

Which organ systems primary function of movement?

Somatic, muscular 

300

You are watching a scary movie with your friend. You start to hear the music intensify. Your heart starts to race and increase. Then you start to curl up into a ball to protect yourself. What two systems are responsible for this?

Nervous system, muscular system

300

The diaphragm is an essential part of what system?

The respiratory system

300

The Autonomic nervous system is a sub system apart of what system SPECIFICALLY?

The peripheral nervous system

300

Name all levels of organization from SMALLEST to LARGEST

Cells, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism 

300

When it's hot outside, you're thirsty and need some water. What two systems are responsible for you drinking the water. 

Muscular system, digestive system

400

Kelly went for a long run. Her brain checks up on the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood and adjusts the rate of her breathing. The faster she runs the harder she breathes. The brain "communicates" with the lungs using nerves from the brain to lungs. 

Nervous system, Respiratory system

400

What two gasses are transferred through your alveoli?

Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen

400

What type of system is the circulatory system?

Closed loop system

400

If you have stroke what level of organization does that affect?

Brain/organ

400

Which part of the nervous system is essential for processing and responding?

Central nervous system

500

The function of the cardiovascular or circulatory system is to transport blood throughout the body. What organ provides the force needed to transport or move the blood?

The heart

500
Alveoli is apart of what organ and what is its function?

Lungs, its function is to distribute the oxygen and carbon dioxide from your capillaries. 

500

When you get a fever as a response to an infection, what SPECIFIC organ systems are being used and why?

Autonomic nervous system, muscular system. The autonomic because its your bodies response to an infection, which tells your muscular system to start shivering to generate heat. Circulatory system if said!

500

Name one voluntary tissue an one involuntary tissue

Skeletal Muscle tissue, Cardiac tissue

500

What two systems are essential for homeostasis?

Respiratory system, excretory system

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