Vocabulary
System Interactions
Homeostasis
Organs in System
Infectious Agents
100

What term describes the group of organs that work together to perform a specific function in the body?

Organ System

100

How do the respiratory and circulatory systems work together?

The respiratory system brings in oxygen, which the circulatory system transports to cells, while the circulatory system carries carbon dioxide back to the lungs for exhalation.

100

What is homeostasis?

The ability of the body to maintain a stable internal environment.

100

What organ is primarily responsible for filtering blood in the excretory system?

Kidneys

100

What are the four main types of infectious agents that can infect the human body?

Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, and Parasites

200

Name the system responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.

Circulatory System

200

Give an example of how the digestive system interacts with another body system.

The digestive system provides nutrients to the circulatory system for distribution throughout the body.

200

Name one way the body responds to maintain homeostasis when it is too hot.

Sweating

200

Name the organ that is part of the respiratory system and allows for gas exchange.

Lungs

200

What type of infectious agent is made up of living cells and can reproduce on its own?

Bacteria

300

What is the term for tiny infectious agents that can cause disease, often requiring a host to reproduce?

Viruses

300

What system helps protect the body from infectious agents?

Immune System

300

How does the immune system contribute to homeostasis?

It protects the body from pathogens that may disrupt internal balance.

300

Which organ is part of the digestive system and helps in the absorption of nutrients?

Small Intestine

300

Which type of infectious agent typically requires a host cell to replicate?

Virus

400

Organ Systems working together to perform a specific function is known as?

Organism

400

Describe how the nervous system interacts with the muscular system during physical activity.

The nervous system sends signals to muscles to contract, allowing for movement.

400

How does the immune system contribute to homeostasis?

The body may experience illness or disease as systems become unbalanced.

400

Identify a function of the heart within the circulatory system.

Pumping blood throughout the body.

400

What is a common disease caused by a fungus usually found on people?

Athlete's Foot

500

Define homeostasis in your own words.

The process by which the body maintains a stable internal environment despite external changes.

500

Explain how the excretory system helps maintain homeostasis.

The excretory system removes waste products and regulates water and electrolyte balance in the body.

500

Explain the importance of maintaining homeostasis for overall health.

Maintaining homeostasis is crucial for proper functioning of bodily systems, overall health, and survival.

500

What is the role of the brain in the nervous system?

It processes information and coordinates responses to stimuli.

500

How do parasites disrupt homeostasis in their hosts?

By taking nutrients from the host or causing damage to tissues, which can lead to illness.

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