This is where digestion starts
What is the mouth
What is the Lungs.
These are the 4 parts of the urinary system
What is the Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, and Urethra
These are small sacs in the long where oxygen exchange takes place
What are the alveolus (or alveoli)
This digestive juice helps break down food in the stomach
what is hydrochloric acid
The fluid in which other parts of the blood are suspended.
What is Plasma
The tube that carries waste from the kidneys to the bladder
What are the Ureters
The small flap of tissue that crosses over the trachea when you swallow
What is the epiglottis
A substance, produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder used in the digestion of fats
What is Bile
A type of cell in the blood that causes blood clots to form
What are Platelets
Type of dialysis that involves blood being filtered outside of the body through a machine
What is Hemodialysis
What is the Diaphragm
These are the two functions of the small intestine.
What is Digestion and Absorption
What are the Tricuspid valve and the Bicuspid valve
These are the three roles of the nephron
What is filtration, reabsorption, and elimination
A fork in the road for the body where air or food/water are separated into their correct paths
What is the Pharynx
This is a series of muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract
What is Peristalsis
Deoxygenated blood from the toe comes into the heart through this major vein
Once in the nephron, the blood is filtered of many different components. These two are either expelled or reabsorbed based on hormone response.
What is Salt (NACL) and Water
This common ailment of the respiratory system causes an inflammation of the bronchi and is caused by infection.