Nervous System
Skeletal/Muscular
Respiratory/Circulatory
Digestive & Friends
Reproductive & Endocrine
100

What two parts make up the central nervous system?

Brain, Spinal Cord

100

Bones are....

alive.

100

What are the 3 types of blood vessels?

Arteries, Capillaries, Veins

100

Food travels from the throat to the stomach through which organ, propelled by muscular contractions known as peristalsis?

Esophagus

100

How many sperm will fertilize one egg?

1

200

What makes up the peripheral nervous system?

Nerves

200

Myofibrils are composed of repeating units. What are these units called?

Sarcomeres

200

_______ take blood away from the heart.

Arteries

200

The lining of which organ has finger-like projections called villi, to increase surface area?

Small Intestines

200

Where are the ovaries located?

End of the Fallopian Tubes

300

Amy is having trouble with balance and coordination. Which part of the brain is most likely affected?

Cerebellum

300

Muscles are always in a state of slight contraction. What is this called?

Muscle Tone

300

What part of the body is responsible for producing platelets?

Bone Marrow
300

3 organs in the excretory system.

Skin, Liver, Lungs, kidneys, colon

300

What is the purpose of the testes?

Produce sperm & hormomnes

400

Controls conscious activities, intelligence, memory, language, and muscles.

cerebrum

400

What are the three main types of muscle tissue in the body?

Smooth,, Skeletal, Cardiac

400

These organs are part of which system?

Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli

Respiratory System

400

Its primary role in the digestive system is to store and concentrate bile produced by the liver.

Gall Bladder

400

What organ are the adrenal glands above?

Kidneys

500

What is the primary function of the somatic nervous system?

Controlling voluntary muscle movements

500

What structures allow for movement and are located at the ends of bones?

Ligaments

500

In which organ of the respiratory system does gas exchange occur?

Alveoli

500

Why is malabsorption a problem for children?

Growth stops, neurological problems

500

What are the endocrine glands in the brain?

Hypothalamus, Pineal, Pituitary

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