Immune System
Respiratory System
Skeletal System
Digestion/Nutrition
Muscular System
100
Four parts of the first line of defense.
What are Skin, Tears, Saliva, and Urine?
100
What is the structure labeled A?
What is the spleen?
100
What is the bone labeled V?
What is the humerus?
100
This organ plays the biggest rollin absorbing nutrients found in our food.
What is the small intestine?
100
Responsible for peristalsis along the digestive tract.
What is smooth muscle?
200
An _______ is a foreign substance that stimulates an immune response, while an _____ is a protein made in response to a foreign substance in the body.
What is an Antigen and an Antibody.
200
The nose, pharynx, and larynx are all part of the ____.
What is the upper respiratory system?
200
This is the clavicle.
What is the bone labeled F?
200
This enzyme serves to break chemical bonds found in starches. 
What is amylase?
200
A sustained contraction of muscle due to a succession of stimuli with no time between the stimuli for relaxation.
What is tetanus? 
300
Cleanses the blood of cellular debris and bacteria, while resident lymphocytes respond to the presence of antigens.
What is the function of the spleen?
300
This is the volume of air that can be exhaled during forced breathing in addition to tide volume. 
What is the expiratory reserve volume?
300
The bone labeled "S"?
What is the Femur?
300
An enzyme that is found in the stomach, and responsible for the breakdown of proteins into small polypeptides.
What is pepsin?
300
The role of calcium in muscle contractions.
What is to bind the troponin, changing its shape so that the actin filament is exposed?
400
Lymphatic tissue where T lymphocytes mature and learn to tell "self" from "non self"
What is the thymus?
400
This structure is held open by cartilaginous rings.
What is the trachea?
400
What is the radius?
What is the bone labeled "C"?
400
Duct that carries bile from the liver to the small intestine, where it will emulsify fat. 
What is the bile duct?
400
This is released during muscle contraction (the ion that leaches out of the sarcoplasmic reticulum and induces myofibrils to contract).

What is Ca2+

500
Type of Immunity that is short lived.  For example, when an individual is given an "anti venom"
What is passive immunity?
500
The trachea is lined  _____ cells which produce mucus and _____ to help move particles up and out of the respiratory system.
What are goblet and cilia?
500
This is the scapula.
What is the bone labeled "J"?
500
To reabsorb water and ions, and store feces.
What is the function of the large intestine?
500
When a person dies, their muscle cells remain in a contracted state termed rigor mortis.   This is why it happens.
What is no ATP to break down bonds between thick and thin filaments?
600
During antibody mediated response, this cell secretes large amounts of antibodies.
What are plasma B cells?
600
This is the only place for gas exchange in the respiratory system.
What are the alveoli?
600
This is the bone labeled "A".
What are the phalanges?
600
An occurrence of pouches of mucosa from weak spots in the muscular layer that can become infected.
What is diverticulosis?
600
This
What is a sarcomere?
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