The Integumentary System
The Skeletal System
The Muscular System
The Nervous System
The Circulatory System
50

This is the outer layer of the skin.

Epidermis


50

How many bones does a human adult have?

206 bones.

50

This connects your muscles to your bones.

Tendon.

50

The nervous system has two divisions, namely __________________ and _____________________.

The nervous system has two divisions, namely Central Nervous System (CNS) and Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

50

Give the major parts of the Circulatory System

1. Blood
2. Blood vessels
3. Heart

100

Give at least 2 functions of the Integumentary Sytem

  • Protection – keeps germs out
  • Regulation – controls body temperature (sweating)
  • Sensation – lets us feel touch, heat, cold, and pain
  • Excretion – removes waste through sweat
  • Vitamin D Production – from sunlight
100

The skeletal system is classified into two groups, namely the ___________ and ___________ skeleton.

Axial and Appendicular

100

Muscles than can be controlled are called?

Voluntary muscles.
100

Give the major parts of the nervous system.

Brain, Spinal cord, Nerve Cells

100

Blood consists of __________, _________, ___________ and __________.

Blood consists of plasma, platelets, white blood cells and red blood cells.

150

What are the main parts of the Integumentary system?

Main parts: Skin, Hair, Nails, Sweat & Oil Glands

150

What are hard structures made up of living cells and minerals?

Bones

150

These are muscles that are found in the walls of internal organs, such as the stomach intestine, blood vessels and bladder.

Smooth muscles

150

This part of the brain is divided into three sections called midbrain, pons and medulla. Its connects the spinal cord to the brain.

Brain Stem
150

These are pathways through which the blood flows.

Blood Vessels
200

Sebaceous glands are attached to hair follicles and produce sebum, an oily substance that helps keep the skin and hair soft and waterproof.

What part of the skin can you find the sebaceous glands?

Dermis

200

What is the difference between Fibrous Joints and Synovial Joints?

Fibrous Joints are immovable while Synovial Joints are freely moveable and has synovial fluid.

200

These muscles are found in the walls of the heart. These muscles are involuntary.

Cardiac muscles

200

This is a part of a neuron/nerve cell. It is responsible for receiving the stimuli from the environment.

Dendrites

200

The heart is divided into two champers, what do you call the upper chambers?

Atria (singular: atrium)

250

The hypodermis is also called the ____________ tissue.

The hypodermis is also called the  subcutaneous tissue.

250

A layer of tough tissue, called ______________, protects each bone.

periosteum

250

These muscles are responsible for skeletal movements. These muscles are voluntary.

Skeletal muscles.

250

This is a part of a neuron/nerve cell. It is a protective covering that insulates the axon.

Myelin Sheath

250

What is Pulmonary Circulation?

Pulmonary Circulation involves the transport of blood to and from the lungs.

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