Heart
Cardiovascular System
Respiratory System
Nervous System
Brain
100
This side of the heart is larger.
What is the left side of the heart.
100
The lub dub sound of the heart is caused by this.
What is opening and closing of valves.
100
The respiratory system is responsible for transferring these two gases in and out of our bodies.
What are oxygen and carbon dioxide gasses.
100
These are the specialized cells in the nervous system.
What is the neuron.
100
The 3 parts of the brain.
What are the brain stem, the cerebrum, and the cerebellum.
200
The chamber pumps oxygen poor blood to the pulmonary artery.
What is the right ventricle.
200
This is the chemical reaction that occurs when cells use oxygen to create energy.
What is respiration.
200
These two materials help to filter dirt and other materials as air is moved through the respiratory system.
What is cilia (hairs) or mucus.
200
The central nervous system consists of these parts.
What are the spinal cord and brain.
200
These are the four lobes in the brain.
What is the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobe.
300
This is the number of valves in your heart.
What are four, the tricuspid valve, the bicuspid valve, the mitral valve, and the pulmonary valve.
300
These are the four components of blood and what they do.
What are the red blood cells that transport oxygen and nutrients to the cells in the body, the white blood cells that help to fight bacteria and viruses, the platelets that help blood to clot at a wound sight and the plasma that is made of mostly water that helps transport the rbc, wbc, and platelets around the body
300
Air takes this path as it moves through the respiratory system.
What are the mouth/nose, the trachea, the bronchi tubes, the bronchioles, and the alveoli.
300
The peripheral nervous system consists of these two types of neurons.
What are sensory neurons and motor neurons.
300
This lobe controls memories and hearing.
What is the temporal lobe.
400
This is the vessel in which oxygen poor blood enters the heart.
What is the superior vena cava or inferior vena cava.
400
These are the two types of gases that get moved through the cardiovascular system.
What are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
400
These are the tiny air sacs at the end of the respiratory system.
What are alveoli.
400
This is the path the electrochemical impulse takes through the neuron.
What is the dendrite to the cell body to the axon to the axon terminal which releases a chemical neurotransmitter that crosses the synapse over to the tag the dendrite to start the electrical pulse all over again.
400
This part of the brain controls your coordination and balance.
What is the cerebellum.
500
This is the blood vessel that takes oxygen rich blood to the heart.
What are the pulmonary veins.
500
These are the types of blood vessels and their functions in your cardiovascular system.
What are the veins that take blood to the heart, the arteries that take blood away from the heart and the capillaries that transfer materials from the blood to the body.
500
This specialized cell picks up oxygen as it passes through the alveoli.
What are red blood cells.
500
The difference between a sensory neuron and a motor neuron.
What is the fact that sensory neurons sends impulses from the sense organs to the CNS and that motor neurons carry impulses from the CNS to a specific organ, gland or muscle.
500
3 lbs.
What is the weight of the brain.
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