The system that breaks down food for cells to use.....
Digestive system
Organ system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere...
Respiratory system
Organ system that gives your body structure and allows for movement
Skeletal system
Organ system that controls movement of muscles, senses like sight and sound, and the body's reaction to any stimulus.
Nervous system
Organ system that transports oxygen and food around your body
Circulatory system
What type of joint is in your finger?
Hinge
The main jobs of the Skeletal System are....
give our body shape, Protect, and help us move
The tube that brings the food from our mouth to the stomach
Esophagus
The basic building blocks of all living organisms.... (5 letters)
cells
What do we call the path of blood as it moves from the heart throughout the body and back to the heart?
Systematic circulation
What do you see that brings waster (urine) from the kidneys to the bladder?
ureter
What is the largest organ of the body?
Skin
What organs make up the circulatory system?
Organ that contains acid and breaks food down
Stomach
Millions of cells that work and connect together create .......
Tissue
Brings nutrients and oxygen to all parts of the body!
blood cells
Which part of the neuron (nerve cells) receive the signals?
dendrites. the axon passes the message on to the next cell
What type of tissue is found in the eye?
It has all four types!
These bones not only support your body but also protect your spinal cord
Vertebrae/ Spine
A waste gas that is transported in veins from the body to the lungs via the heart
carbon dioxide
These two systems work together to enable us to move
muscular and skeletal
(muscles and skeleton)
Digestion begins here
The mouth
Which part of the cell is found in the cell body and controls the cell?
nucleus
Where might you find a ball-and-socket joint?
Hip or shoulder
This organ of the circulatory system that works without us telling it to and without it we will die
Heart
These two pipes share an opening at the back of your throat...one pipe/tube takes food to the stomach, the other pipe/tube takes air to the lungs
Esophagus and Trachea (Windpipe)
How is your nervous system similar to the nucleus in a cell?
Both are in charge and tell the body/cells what to do.
Give an example of homeostasis
homeostasis (balance) could be keeping our body temp regular, energy and water levels balanced, etc
Thermoreceptors are a type of sensory receptor. What do you picture they detect?
temperature!
Which body system is responsible for maintaining homeostasis?
it was a trick! all of them work together to keep our body balanced and healthy!