The smallest functional and structural unit of all living things
What are cells?
It brings oxygen into the body and expels carbon dioxide allowing us to breathe
What is the Respiratory system function?
It controls the movement of blood through the human body
What is the Circulatory systems function?
Responsible for stability and movement of the body
What is the Musculoskeletal system function?
This causes inflammation in the airways making it difficult to breathe. It has many different types of triggers
What is Asthma?
A collection of organs
What is an organ system
Smoking, vaping, lack of exercise, and breathing in toxins/dust
What can make your Respiratory system feel sick?
This brings OXYGENATED blood to the rest of the body
What are Arteries?
They attach muscle to bone
What are tendons?
When a blood vessel travelling to the brain becomes blocked or bursts
What is a Stroke?
The lungs, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, diaphragm, and alveoli
What is the Respiratory system?
Air passes through this windpipe
What is the Trachea?
This brings DEOXYGENATED blood back to the heart
What are Veins?
You have 12 sets of these bones
What is the rib cage?
This disease causes swelling and pain in people's joints
What is Arthritis?
The brain, lungs, liver, stomach, kidneys, and heart
What are internal organs?
This muscle helps you breathe
What is the Diaphragm?
These connect both veins and arteries together to help exchange the blood back and forth
What are Capillaries?
The 3 types of muscles
What is Smooth, Cardiac, and Skeletal muscles?
Another name for high blood pressure
What is Hypertension?
The nose, eyes, ears, mouth, arms, legs, and the skin
What are external organs?
The Respiratory system works most closely with this other organ system
What is the Circulatory system?
This is how blood clots are formed
What is the coagulation of blood?
This allows bones to rub together without damage or pain
What is Cartilage?
The loss of bone or cannot make enough bone causing bones to be brittle or break. The bone has many holes inside of it
What is Osteoporosis?