Cell Theory & Life's Org.
Skeletal & Muscle Systems
Integumentary System
Cardiovascular System
Lymphatic System
100

The tiny structures that perform functions inside of cells

Organelles

100

The two main functions of the skeletal system

Structure and protection
100

The three components of the integumentary system

Hair, skin, nails

100

The primary organ of the cardiovascular system

Heart

100

The two primary functions of the lymphatic system

Return of fluid to the cardiovascular system

Filtration

200

The basic unit of living matter

Cell

200

The two types of marrow present in long bones

Yellow and red marrow

200

The three layers of the skin

Epidermis, dermis, hypodermis (subcutaneous layer)

200

The two types of circulation and their directions (to or away from the heart)

Systemic circulation: away from the heart

Pulmonary circulation: to the heart

200

The smallest vessels of the lymphatic system

Lymph vessels

300

The organelle that produces usable energy

Mitochondria

300

The name of the bones in the spine

Vertebrae

300
The type of organ that describes hair and nails

Accessory organs

300

The two gases that are transported in the cardiovascular system and the directions they travel

Oxygen (away from the lungs)

Carbon dioxide (to the lungs)

300

The three organs of the lymphatic system that assist in filtration

Lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils

400

The hierarchy of life, from the lowest to the highest level

Chemicals, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms

400

The name of the muscle in the calves

Gastrocnemius

400

The location of hair growth

Hair follicle

400

The three types of blood vessels and the type of blood they transport

Arteries: oxygen-rich blood

Veins: oxygen-poor blood

Capillaries: both (connections between arteries and veins)

400

The location of the spleen

Upper abdomen on the left-hand side

500

The three tenets of cell theory

1. All living things are made of cells.

2. Cells are the basic unit of living things.

3. All cells come from previously existing cells.

500
The location of bone growth

Growth plate

500

The gland that secretes oil

Sebaceous gland

500

The four chambers of the heart and the flow of blood through them

Oxygen-poor blood from the body enters the right atrium and flows into the right ventricle before going to the lungs.  Oxygen-rich blood from the lungs enters the left atrium and flows into the left ventricle before going to the body.
500

Location of T-cell maturation

Thymus

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