Breathing
Cells
Nutrition
Circulation
Pot Luck
100
any of the smallest bronchial tubes, usually ending in alveoli
bronchioles
100
the cell substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus, containing the cytosol, organelles, cytoskeleton, and various particles.
cytoplasm
100
the transfer of atoms or molecules by their random motion from one part of a medium to another
diffusion
100
classes of human blood that are based on the presence or absence of certain antigens
blood group
100
What are the tiny openings in your skin?
pores
200
either one of a pair of spongy saclike respiratory organs within the thorax of higher vertebrates, which oxygenate the blood and remove its carbon dioxide
lung
200
A distinct part of an organism that performs one or more specialized functions. Examples of _____ are the eyes, ears, lungs, and heart of an animal, and the roots, stems, and leaves of a plant.
organ
200
is when someone begins eating too much, or when someone begins to avoid eating. This affects one's mental and physical health. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are two of the most well-known _____ _____ today.
eating disorders
200
the continuous movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels
circulation
200
What process breaks food into nutrients?
digestion
300
the process of breathing, inhaling to take in oxygen and exhaling to remove carbon dioxide
respiration
300
An individual form of life that is capable of growing, metabolizing nutrients, and usually reproducing. _____ can be unicellular or multicellular. They are scientifically divided into five different groups (called kingdoms) that include prokaryotes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals.
organism
300
acid secreted into the stomach
hydrochloric acid
300
the injection of blood from one person or animal into the bloodstream of another
blood transfusion
300
What word means animal life?
fauna
400
the part of the human body enclosed by the ribs – aka chest
thoracic cavity
400
carbon dioxide + water + energy (sunlight) → glucose + oxygen
photosynthesis
400
a reddish-brown glandular just below the diaphragm. It secretes bile, stores glycogen, detoxifies certain poisons, and plays an important part in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fat, helping to maintain a correct balance of nutrients
liver
400
Any of various proteins produced in the blood in response to the presence of an antigen. By becoming attached to antigens on infectious organisms __________ can render them harmless or cause them to be destroyed
antibodies
400
What regulates what comes in and out of a cell?
cell membrane
500
this is thin, moist and slippery and has two layers. The outer layer lines the inside of the rib cage and the diaphragm while the inner layer covers the lungs.
pleural membrane
500
glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy (ATP)
respiration (cellular)
500
increased body weight caused by excessive accumulation of fat
obesity
500
red blood cell
erythrocyte
500
What cell part contains instructions?
chromosome
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