INTEGUMENTORY
RESPIRATORY
LYMPHATIC
100

What is the main job of the integumentary system?

Protection.

100

What is the main function of the respiratory system?

Breathing (bringing oxygen in and removing carbon dioxide).

100

What is the main job of the lymphatic system?

Defense (fights infections and removes harmful bacteria/viruses).

200

Name three things the skin protects the body from.

Bacteria, viruses, UV radiation, and physical injury (any 3).

200

Tiny hairs, mucus, and coughing trap and remove dust, germs, and pollutants.

Tiny hairs, mucus, and coughing trap and remove dust, germs, and pollutants.

200

Name two ways the lymphatic system helps maintain fluid balance.

Collects extra fluid from tissues and returns it to the bloodstream; helps prevent swelling.

300

How does the integumentary system help regulate body temperature?

Sweat cools the body when it evaporates; blood vessels widen or narrow to control heat loss.

300

How does the respiratory system work with the circulatory system?

Oxygen enters the blood in the lungs and is carried to all cells; carbon dioxide is brought back to the lungs to be exhaled.

300

How do lymph nodes help filter harmful substances?

Trap and destroy germs before they spread; act as checkpoints.

400

Give one example of a disease that affects the integumentary system and explain what causes it.

Disease example:

  • Acne → blocked oil glands

  • Eczema → inflamed, itchy skin

  • Skin cancer → too much UV exposure

400

Explain why oxygen is important for the body.

Why oxygen is important: Needed for cellular respiration, which releases energy for movement, thinking, and growth.

400

Why doesn’t the lymphatic system need a pump like blood?

Muscles moving push lymph through the body; movement helps the immune system.

500

How many dead skin cells does the human body shed every minute?

Dead skin cells shed per minute: 30,000 – 40,000

500

Why can lungs float on water?

They contain 300–500 million tiny air-filled sacs called alveoli.

500

List at least four areas in the body where clusters of lymph nodes are found.

Mainly the neck, armpits, chest, abdomen; also smaller clusters in head, behind ears, along arms and legs. 

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