This refers to proteins that affect the many body processes.
Enzymes
What are the two main organs in the Excretory System?
Kidneys
This refers to germs that causes diseases.
Pathogens
What are the three types of muscles?
Smooth, Cardiac, and Skeletal
What is the job of the spinal cord?
A bundle of neurons that sends messages to and from the brain and all parts of the body.
A small, sac like organ that stores bile until it is needed in the small intestine.
Gallbladder
This also refers to the Large Intestine.
Colon
What is a substance that sends the Immune System into action?
Antigens
What kind of muscles are in your heart?
Cardiac
What does the Nervous System do?
Sends messages to and from the brain and all parts of the body
90 percent of digestion takes place where?
Small Intestine
What is the biggest organ in the Excretory System?
Skin
This is the bodys response to injury or disease that results in a condition of swelling, pain, heat, and redness?
Inflammation
What does the Muscular System provide?
Stability, Protection, and Body Temperature
What cells make up the Nervous System?
Neurons
This refers to an open sore in the stomach lining.
Ulcer
This refers to the substance when your lungs breathe out.
Carbon Dioxide
What does your body do when it has an infection?
Produces Proteins
How do muscles work together, pushing or pulling?
Pulling
What disease causes shaking and stiffness in the arms and legs?
Parkinson's Disease
What organ is a digestive gland that secretes a substance called, bile which helps digest fats?
Liver
What body system sends a signal that the bladder is full?
Nervous System
What are the two responses in the Immune System?
Specific and non Specific
Why do muscles contract and expand?
To pull on bones and create movement at the joint
What is the most complex part of the brain?
Cerebullum