Cardiovascular
Skeletal/Muscular
Nervous/Respiratory
Lymphatic/Digestive
Excretory/Endocrine
100

Name two parts of the cardiovascular system. 

Heart, Arteries, Veins, Capillaries, Blood. 

100

Name two important functions of skeletal system.

Body Support, Protects Organs, Framework for muscles, Allows Movement, Stores Fats and Minerals. 

100

What is the purpose of the Respiratory System?

Allows us to breathe, Supplies Oxygen, Gets rid of CO2.

100

What is the purpose of the lymphatic system?

To protect body from illness. Maintain body fluid levels. 

100

Why is excretion so important for the human body?

So the body can continue to function properly. Without excretion, could lead to digestive issues. 

200

Why is the heart important?

Pumps blood throughout the body which supplies oxygen. 

200

What are the two layers of bones? 

Inner and Outer. 

200

What is inspiration and expiration? 

In- Brings oxygen into body

Ex- Gets rid of carbon dioxide

200

What is the difference between digestion and absorption? 

Digestion is the breaking down of foods, and absorption is moving the broken down food throughout the body. 

200

What does the endocrine system do?

Releases hormones into the bloodstream to help control normal body functions. 

300

Name two parts of blood. 

Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, Plasma, Platelets.

300

What are the 3 types of muscles?

Smooth, Skeletal, Cardiac

300

What are the functions of the nose, diaphragm, and lungs?

Nose- Oxygen enters, filters and moistens

Diaphragm- Muscle that expands and contracts to pull and push air in and out of lungs

Lungs- Mixes oxygen into blood to help us breathe and circulate blood

300

What are the 3 most common digestive problems? 

Heartburn, Diarrhea, Constipation

300

Name two parts of the excretory system. 

Lungs, skin, large intestine, liver, urinary system. 

400

Why does blood circulate throughout the body?

Carries oxygen, Absorbs Nutrients, Carries Carbon dioxide, Delivers Waste, Helps Fight Disease. 

400

Name the four connective tissues. 

Cartilage, Tendon, Ligament, Ossification. 

400

Explain how reflexes work. 

A reaction that PNS sends to CNS, CNS interprets message then sends back to PNS, PNS alerts muscles and allows body to react properly. 

400

Name four parts of the digestive system. 

Teeth, salivary glands, tongue, uvula, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, gall bladder, small intestine, large intestine. 

400

Name four normal body functions that released hormones help the body with. 

Metabolism, Growth, Sleep, Emotions, Mood, Sexual Functions. 

500

What is the process of blood circulation throughout the body/heart? 

RA--RV--PA--Lungs/PV/Oxygen--LA--LV--AO

500

Explain involuntary muscles and voluntary muscles and give an example for each. 

In- Muscles you unknowingly move-- Smooth and Cardiac

Vol- Muscles you know you move--Bicep, Tricep, Quad, Hamsting

500

What does the CNS and PNS stand for? Tell me one thing about each system. 

Central Nervous System- Made up of brain and spinal cord. Controls behaviors and psychological processes. 

Peripheral Nervous System- Nerves. Controls involuntary movement and relays information. 

500

Name 3 parts of the lymphatic system.

Bone Marrow, Thymus, Lymphatic Vessels, Spleen, Lymph Nodes.
500

What are the two types of glands and what does each on do?

Adrenal- Helps control metabolism, and produces adrenaline. 

Pituitary- Produces hormones for growth and development, also reproductive hormones.

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