All living things try to maintain a stable internal environment known as?
Homeostasis
This feature in bones is also called the "Growth Plate"
Epiphyseal Plate
You can control this type of muscle.
Voluntary
Muscle tissue of the heart is called?
Myocardium
Identify "F" in the diagram.

Alveoli
Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food is an example of?
Digestion
Which type of tissue covers and protects underlying surfaces?
epithelial tissue
What is the bone called for #1?

Cranium
This structure connects bones to muscles?
Tendon
What blood vessels carry blood towards the heart?
Capillaries, Vena Cava, veins
True or False, the Bronchi has Rings of cartilage and fibrous tissue?
False, it is the trachea
The small intestine is responsible for?
Nutrient asorbption.
Which of the following types of tissue has the ability to contract and relax?
muscular tissue
Which type of joint allows for the most movement?
synovial
What is "B" pointing to?

Bicep
What part is labeled "A"?

Left Ventricle
When the Rib cage expands and the Diaphragm lowers, this is called what?
Inhalation
What is the large Intestine responsible for?
Water absorption
A collection of two or more tissues that work together to perform a function is called?
Organ
Which joint is found in the elbow?
Hinge

Cardiac
Which blood type is considered the universal donor?
O Negative
Where are the vocal cords found?
Larynx
Where is bile produced?
The Liver
List three examples of connective tissue.
bone, fat, ligament, tendon, blood, cartilage
____________ connect bones to other bones?
Ligaments
What muscle is labeled I?

Pectoral
What blood vessels exclusively bring oxygen to the heart muscle?
Coronary arteries
Why are the Alveloi's unique?
High surface area provides large amount of space for gas exchange
Chewing is what type of digestion?
Mechanical
Name two body systems that represent an example of a close relationship of working together?
answers will vary....
These cells form bone tissue.
Osteoblasts
Your body moves food through the digestive tract by using this type of muscle?
Smooth
What part of the blood carries oxygen?
Red Blood cell / hemoglobin
What is the correct order for airflow to the lungs?
Nose, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Lungs, Alveoli
After the food is swallowed it travels down this organ to the stomach?
Esophagus