Levels of Oragnization
Skeletal System
Brain
Levels of organization of the Human body
Miscellaneous
100

The human body's lowest level of organization


The Atom

100

An adult is made up of this many bones.


Adult has 206 bones

100

The Nervous system consists of two parts.

Central nervous system and the Peripherial nervous system.

100

Define atom.

Atom is the smallest unit of matter.

100

Newborn baby´s consist of this many bones

This many bones make up a newborn baby.

200

What is an organism?

Highest or more complex level in the organization of the human being.

200

Are bones alive? Explain

Bones are alive they consist of living cells and nerves and blood vessels

200

Which hemisphere is in charge of learning?


The left hemisphere

200

List four organs.

 Heart

Lungs

Human eye

Kidneys

Skin

Stomach

Brain


200

Tissue that cushions the bone.


Cartilage

300

Example of a molecule

Carbon dioxide

Carbon monoxide

Dihydrogen oxide or water

Hydrochloric acid

Peroxide

300

Bones start as a flexible tissue called__________

Cartilage

300

This section of the nervous system includes the brain and the spinal cord.


The Central nervous system.

300

Define tissue.

Group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific task or function.

300

Lobe of the brain that is in charge of controlling our ability to plan things.

Frontal lobe

400

Organelle is the__________ level of organization of the human being.

Third

400

The place where two or more bones meet are called_________

Joints

400

This lobe fulfills our senses and perception.


The parietal lobe.

400

How do organs get made?


They are made of tissues that work together to perform a specific function.

400

The hemisphere responsible for thinking critically.

The left hemisphere.

500

Most important organ system.

The nervous or comunication and control system.

500

Different types of Bone Marrow.

Red marrow and Yellow marrow

500

A human being has how many lobes?


They are four lobes.

500

List five organ sysytems.

Nervous system

Skeletal system

Muscular system

Endocrine System

Lymphatic System

Reproductive system

Integumentary system

Digestive system

Respiratory system

Cardiovascular or circulatory system

Excretory or Urinary system

500

What is needed to have healthy bones and teeth?

Calcium and Vitamin D.

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