Musculoskeletal
System
Respiratory System
Nervous System
Digestive System
Circulatory System
The Immune System
System Relationships
100

List four important parts the musculoskeletal system.

bones

muscles

tendons

ligaments

100

Name the gas that we breath in.

Oxygen

100

What is the function of the nervous system?

To send and receive messages.

100

Which organ of the digestive system mashes food and mixes it with acid?

stomach

100

What is the muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body?

Heart

100

What is the function of the immune system?

The immune system fights diseases and sicknesses

100

List the levels of organization in the human body from simplest to most complex, starting with the cell and ending with organ system.

cell --> tissue --> organ --> organ system

200

How many bones are there in the adult human body?

206

200

What is the main functions of the respiratory system?

Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the cells of the body.

200

What part of the nervous system is comprised of the brain and spinal cord?

Central Nervous System

200

What is the name of the long, muscular, elastic tube that connects the mouth to the stomach?

Esophagus

200

What is the purpose of the circulatory system?

To transport oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to body tissues and organs, while also removing waste products like carbon dioxide.

200

What is the immune systems first line of defense?

Skin

200

What human body system works most closely with the muscular system?

Skeletal System

300

List the three functions of the musculoskeletal system.

1) protect the internal organs of the body

2) allow movement

3) support the shape of the body

300

List at least three parts of the respiratory system that we added to the Human Body Project.

nose/mouth

trachea

lungs

diaphragm

300

What part of the nervous system includes all of the nerves that branch off of the brain and spinal cord?

Peripheral Nervous System

300

Where in the digestive system does most nutrient absorption occur?

Small Intestine

300

What type of blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?

Arteries

300

What is the purpose of the spleen?

Stores and filters your blood

300

Which three organ systems work together when the skin is cut open?

Nervous

Circulatory

Immune

400

List the three types of muscle tissue.

1. Skeletal - arm or leg

2. Smooth - respiratory or digestive tract

3. Cardiac - heart

400

The trachea branches out into what?

bronchi

400

Give an example of a involuntary and voluntary movement the brain tells the body.

Involuntary - you remove your finger off the hot stove, blinking your eyes, your heart beating, breathing

Voluntary - jumping, writing, dancing

400

What do we call the liquid produced by the liver?

bile

400

Which part of the blood helps with clotting in order to stop tissues from bleeding?

Platelets

400

What are leukocytes?

white blood cells

400

Which two organ systems work together when a person is infected with E. Coli and is vomiting repeatedly?

Digestive

Immune

(also Nervous)

500

Skeletal muscles are _________ muscles which means we can control them.

voluntary

500

What are the sac-like structures surrounded by capillaries where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged?

Alveoli

500

What's another name for the nerve cells that form pathways for communication from the brain to ALL organs/tissues of the human body?

Neurons

500

Name the organ where undigested fibers are prepared for elimination from the body.

Large Intestine

500

What type of cells found in the blood of the circulatory system help fight off infections?

White Blood Cells

500

What type of medicine kills a bacterial infection?

antibiotic

500

Which two organ systems work together to slow the heart rate and return it to normal after running a mile?

Nervous

Circulatory

600

Where are new blood cells produced?

Bone Marrow

600

What other system works most closely with the respiratory system deliver oxygen to your cells and take away carbon dioxide?

Circulatory System

600

Which structure sends information about vibrations to the brain?

ears

600

The digestive system contains several organs working together. Some organs, called accessory organs, never contain food but are still important to the process of digestion. Which organs are accessory organs to digestion?

liver and pancreas

600

What is the name of the smallest blood vessels?

Capillaries

600

What do we call a person who studies the immune system?

Immunologist

600

Which two organ systems work together to absorb nutrients for organs and body tissues and prepare for elimination of waste (solid and liquid)? 

*Do not use nervous system as one of your organ systems*

Circulatory

Digestive

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