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100

What is the smallest unit of all living things?

a. organs

b. cells

c. tissues

d. Blood

b. cells

100

Which group of muscles work without your control and make sure organs function properly?

  1. Smooth Muscles

  2. Cardiac Muscles

  3. Skeletal Muscles

  4. Strong Muscles 

1. Smooth Muscle

100

Which is a disease that can impact the respiratory system? 

  1. Stroke

  2. Arthritis

  3. Alzheimer's 

  4. Asthma

4. Asthma (inflammation in the airways makes it hard to breath)

100

Place in the body where bones meet.

joints

100

What's the difference between an external and internal organ? What's an example for each.

internal organs are inside the human body (heart, lungs, liver, veins). external organs are outside of the body (nose, mouth, eyes, skin)

200

List the 5 human organ systems we learned about

1. Respiratory

2. Digestive System

3. Nervous System

4. Circulatory System

5. Musculoskeletal System

200

Which is not an example of an internal organ?

  1. Liver

  2. Heart

  3. Eyes

  4. Veins

3. Eyes

200

Which is a disease that can impact the circulatory system?

  1. Stroke

  2. Arthritis

  3. Alzhiemers 

  4. Asthma

1. Stroke (when blood vessels burst)

200

Muscles that control the lungs and allow lungs to expand and contract while breathing.

Diaphragm 

200

How is the trachea and esophagus different?

Trachea brings air to the lungs.

Esophagus brings food to the stomach

300

List 3 organs/parts of the respiratory system.

lungs, diaphragm, trachea, bronchiole, alveoli

300

List 2 specific parts of the Musculoskeletal system.

smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, skeletal muscles, tendons, joints, bones

300

Which disease impacts the Nervous System?

  1. Heart Attack

  2. Arthritis

  3. Alzheimer's 

  4. Stomach Ulcers

3. Alzheimer's (affects a persons memory)

300

Delivers information between the body and the brain.

Spinal Cord

300

List two ways technology can impact the human body in a positive way.

1. Machines to check for diseases.

2. Machines to check for broken bones.

3. Health apps to track our progress.

4. Access to information to learn more about our bodies and how to keep them safe.

5. Access to create medicines and vaccines that can save many lives

400

List 4 organs/parts of the digestive system.

mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, pancreas, liver, large intestine

400

List 3 major organs/parts of the circulatory system.

heart, arteries, veins, capillaries

400

Which disease can impact the digestive system?

  1. Heart Attack

  2. Gallstones

  3. Alzheimer's 

  4. Asthma

2. Gallstones (hard material that forms in the gallbladder and causes pain) 

400

Makes up the main tissue of the heart.

Cardiac Muscle

400

List two ways technology can negatively impact the human body.

1. lack of sleep makes you tired

2. lack of social interaction is not good for mental health

3. Blue light can cause eyestrain

4. posture is affected when using constant technology

5. Causes stress on the body

500

List the 3 major organs/parts of the nervous system.

brain, nerves, spinal cord (take receptors as an answer too)

500

Describe what each human organ systems function is.

1. Respiratory- Breathing in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide

2. Circulatory- pump blood around the body

3. Digestive - digest nutrients and minerals from food we eat/ what we drink

4. Nervous- sends messages between the brain and the body

5. Musculoskeletal- stability and movement of the body (bones and muscles working together)

500

Which disease can impact the Musculoskeletal system?

  1. Heart Attack

  2. Arthritis

  3. Stroke 

  4. Gallstones

2. Arthritis (swelling in a persons joints causes pain)

500

Responsible for connecting muscle to bones.

tendons

500

List two human organ systems and describe how they depend on each other.

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