Digestive
Respiratory
Circulatory
Skeletal
Muscular
100

When does digestion start to take place?

When you start chewing your food 

100

What is your body's "preferred" airway? The nose or the mouth? 

The nose

100

What are the upper and lower chambers in the heart called? 

Atriums (upper) Ventricles (lower)

100
Name one purpose of the skeletal system

- Provide structure

- House organs 

- Allow for movement 

- Provides a places for things like muscles and ligaments to attach to

100

How many types of muscle are there?

3 (skeletal, smooth, cardiac) 

200

What is the epiglottis? 

A little flap that separates the digestive tract and respiratory tract

200

What are cilia? 

Small hair like structures that help carry away mucus and debris from airways

200

What are the differences in the roles of the right and left sides of the hearts

Right - Receives deoxygenated blood from the body and delivers it to the lungs

Left - Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and delivers it to the rest of the body 

200

Name a bone and where it is located

N/A each answer is 200 pts (100 bone 100 for location)

200

What is the main function of muscles?

To allow for movement. When a muscle contracts, movement occurs.

300

What does the liver produce that helps with breaking down fats? 

Bile 

300

What is the difference between the Bronchus and Bronchioles? 

Bronchus = main Y shaped structure and the bronchioles are the smaller branches of the bronchus 

300

Where is the tricuspid valve located?

Between the right atrium and right ventricle 

300

Aside from providing structure and protection what is another critical thing that bones do?

Creating blood

300

What does striated mean? 

That muscles are "striped" with muscle fibers 

400

Which organ is most responsible for the absorption of nutrients from broken down food?

Small Intestine

400

What are the tiny air sacs responsible for the exchange of Oxygen and CO2 into and out of the blood? 

Alveoli 

400

Where are pulmonary veins located? 

Show on diagram 


400

What is the role of the Vertebral column and why is this so important? 

Protection of the spinal cord which is important because the spinal cord is what send messages from the brain to the rest of the body, allowing for movement

400

List and label different muscles

100 for name of muscle 100 for location

500

What does the pancreas produce that helps with blood sugar regulation? 

Insulin

500

Where is the pharynx located?

Back of the mouth (upper throat) 

500

What is a VERY important feature of heart valves and why is it important?

They are one way valves meaning blood cannot "backflow" in the heart

500

Name the 5 types of bones

1. Long bones 

2. Short bones 

3. Flat bones 

4. Irregular bones 

5. Sesamoid bones

500

What is the difference between the peripheral nervous system and the autonomic nervous system and how do they interact with the muscular system

One is voluntary/conscious (peripheral)

One is automatic (autonomic) 

Different muscles are under operation of different nervous system messaging. automatic muscle movement occurs for involuntary functions (breathing, heart beating, digestion). Voluntary movement includes things like speaking, jumping, running, etc.

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