integumentry
immune
nervous
digestive
100

what are the major structure of this system?

hair skin and nails

100

How does the immune system help you?

It  help you fight viruses and bacteria

100

what does the nervou system do?

 the body’s communication and control source

100

?what is the main organ(s) of the digestive system

The mouth, esophagus, and stomach.

200

what is the main funtioin of the integumentary system ?

to protect you skin

200

How do vaccines work?

creating memory cells that protect against future infections.

200

What are the different types of neurons?

sensory neurons motor neurons and interneruons

200

what does the digestive system do

break down food.

300

what are the three layers of the skin?

dermis epidermis, and hypodermis

300

What causes inflammation?

 tissue damage or infection

300

What are the main parts?

brain and spinal cord

300

Where does most of the digestive process take place?

small intestine

400

what is the upper level of your epidermis is?

the dermis

400

What are the roles of different white blood cells?

 Circulate in the blood and are attracted to infection sites 

400

How do neurons communicate?

Neurons pass electrical signals called action potentials along axons, using neurotransmitters to cross the tiny synaptic gap to the next neuron.

400

What is the function of the large intestine?

t absorbs water from remaining indigestible food matter and compacts waste.

500

the deeper thicker layer of the skin is called?

epidermis

500

What are antigens and antibodies?

Antigens are marker molecules on pathogens that identify them as invaders. Antibodies are proteins produced by the immune system that specifically bind to antigens to flag them for destruction.

500

What are the divisions of the autonomic nervous system?

 The sympathetic system is activated during "fight or flight" responses, while the parasympathetic system manages relaxed, "rest and digest" conditions.

500

Where does digestion begin?

in the mouth

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