Skeletal & Muscular Systems
Nervous System
Digestive and Excretory Systems
Respiratory and Circulatory Systems
100

Organize the following components from smallest to largest: organ systems, tissues, organs, cells

cells - tissues - organs - organ systems

100

What 3 components make up your nervous system?

It includes your brain, spinal cord, and nerves

100

What are the 2 types of digestion?

mechanical digestions and chemical digestion

100

This is the tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs.

aveoli

200

What do tendons do?

Connect muscle to bone

200

What role do sensory neurons play in the nervous system?

They send information from senses to the brain

200

During chemical digestion, enzymes break down proteins to form a mixture called what?

chyme

200

This is prevents food from entering the lungs.

Epiglottis 

300

What is cartilage and what is its purpose?

 A flexible tissue that reduces friction in joints.

300

Which part of the brain is responsible for coordination and balance?

Cerebellum

300

What nutrient is essential for growth and cell repair.?

proteins

300

What carries blood away from the heart?

Arteries

400

What is an involuntary muscles and give an example?

 Muscles you can’t control (e.g., heart, stomach).

400

Why is the spinal cord often referred to as an 'information highway'?

It carries messages between the brain and the body

400

Carbohydrates provide quick energy, but what nutrient is stored energy?

Fats

400

Smoking damages the WHAT in the trachea, making it harder to clear out mucus?

Cilia

500

What organ does Epithelial Tissue form?

skin

500

What is the difference between the Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System?

  • Central Nervous System (CNS): Brain and spinal cord

  • Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): All the nerves outside the CNS

500

What are 3 types of waste?

Types of waste include digestive waste, carbon dioxide (exhalation), and sweat.

500

Describe the gas exchange between the aveoli and blood.

Oxygen Exchange: Oxygen moves from alveoli to blood in capillaries.

Carbon Dioxide: Carbon dioxide from blood moves into alveoli to be exhaled.

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