These are the organs that make up the Skeletal system.
What are bones?
These are the organs that make up the Muscular system.
What are muscles?
These are the organs that make up the Integumentary system.
What is skin, hair, nails?
These are the organs that make up the Respiratory system.
What are nose, throat, trachea, and lungs?
These are the organs that make up the Excretory system.
What are kidneys, ureters, and bladder?
This is a function of the Skeletal system.
What is allows for movement, provides structural support & protection, produces blood cells, or stores calcium?
This is a function of the Muscular system.
What is allows for movement or maintains body temperature & posture?
This is a function of the Integumentary system.
What is first line of defense, repels water, or senses the environment?
This is the role of the Respiratory system.
What is to bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide?
This is a role of the Excretory system.
What is filters waste from blood or removes liquid waste from the body?
Bones are this level of organization.
What is organ?
This is the two types of movement the body makes.
What is voluntary and involuntary movement?
This is the body's largest organ.
What is skin?
When you inhale, this happens.
The kidneys are located here.
What is on either side of the spine?
These are the two types of bone tissue.
What are spongy bone and compact bone?
This is the type of muscle that attaches to the skeleton and allows for movement.
What is skeletal muscle?
The two layers of skin are called this.
What is epidermis and dermis?
This is where the oxygen travels once it leaves the nose or mouth.
What is through the trachea, bronchial tubes, and lungs?
These are the tubes that transport waste from the kidneys to the bladder.
What are ureters?
This is what bones produce and in what tissue the production takes place.
What is red and white blood cells and spongy bone?
This is what muscles release when they contract and how it maintains homeostasis.
What is heat and prevents internal body temperature from becoming too low?
This is what happens in the integumentary system every two to four weeks.
What is experiences an entirely new skin surface?
Oxygen enters into the bloodstream through these tiny air sacs.
What are alveoli?
To help the body maintain homeostasis, the kidneys perform this additional function.
What is regulate the amount of water in the body?