Cells and Tissues
Integumentary & Skeletal
Cardiovascular & Digestive
Respiratory and Urinary
Immunity
100

Basic unit of biological organization.

What is a cell?

100

Largest organ of the body.

What is the skin?

100

Pumps deoxygenated blood to lungs, loses CO2, picks up O2.

What is the pulmonary circulation system.

100

Responsible for respirations

What is the brain stem

100

Resisting infection and disease

What is immunity

200

Deal with heredity and genetic variations

What is genetics?

200

Functions of the skin

What is heat, vitamin d, first line of defense.

200

Heart, vessels, and blood

What is the cardiovascular system

200

The main function of the urinary system

What is the kidney

200

Mom to baby

What is passive natural immunity

300

Containing two molecules.

What is atoms?

300

Vitamin D in the skin

What is helps absorb calcium and phosphorous

300

Transports oxygenated blood.

What is arteries.

300

A concentration of air needed to sustain life.

What is 21%

300

Getting a vaccine

What is active artificial immunity

400

Most basic survival needs of food, water and shelter.

What is Maslow hierarchy of human needs.

400

Immovable joint

What is the skull

400

Carries oxygen in blood

What is erythrocytes

400

Eliminate nitrogenous waste and maintains body fluids.

What is the urinary system

400

WBC's or leukocytes involved in the second line of defense.

What is neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes.

500

Two or more types of tissues that perform specialized functions.

What is organs?

500

Bone reabsorption

What is osteoclasts

500

Where does most nutritional absorption take place.

What is the small instestine.

500

Urine is stored

What is the bladder

500

Five cardinal signs of infection

What is redness, heat, swelling, pain and loss of function.

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