Organs?
Heart, Veins, Arteries, Cap
Organs?
Lungs
Organs
Hypothalamus, Pituitary gland, Pineal gland, Thyroid gland, Thymus glands, Adrenal glands, Pancreas, Ovaries (in females), Testicles (in males)
what does photo mean?
Light
What is the energy supplier of the cell?
Mitochondria
Where does a Vein take blood?
what is a diaphragm?
A sheet of internal skeletal muscle that extends across the bottom of the thoracic cavity (heart/lungs)
function?
The function of the endocrine system is to maintain the correct chemical level in the body through feedback.
whats my dogs name?
Bugs
What happens in the chloroplast?
Photosynthesis
what is pulmonary circulation
sends blood from the heart to the lungs and back
what is the epiglottis?
a flap of elastic cartilage attached to the larynx that closes when food passes by
what does the endocrine system have to do with?
Hormones
What filters blood to get rid of waste
kidney
What organelle is most like a storage compartment?
Vacuole
what are capillaries?
Very tiny blood vessels connecting the arteries and veins
what is alveoli?
the airs sacks at the end of the bronchioles where the gas exchange takes place (oxygen in and carbon dioxide out)
hormones?
Chemical messengers that communicate information from one set of cells to another
muscle attached to muscle
facia
What are the three differences between plant and animal cells
Chloroplast
Cell wall
What is the c system for?
what is trachea
A hollow tube (wind pipe) that connects the larynx to the right and left bronchus.
what are exocrine and endocrine glands?
exo: sweat, tears, digestive juices
endo: hormones
three types of muscles? and example of each
smooth, skeletal, cardiac
What is something both types of cells have in common?
All need energy to survive
respond to change to keep homeostasis