Put these levels of biological organization in the correct order from simplest to most complex: tissue, cell, organ, organism, and system.
What is cell, tissue, organ, system, organism?
The heart is a part of this system.
What is the circulatory system?
Oxygen poor blood moves through these tubes from the heart to the lungs.
What are veins?
A bundle of nerves that starts at the base of the skull and moves down the spinal column.
What is the spinal chord?
Oxygenated blood is carried from the heart to the rest of the body in these transporters.
What are arteries?
Tiny particles that make up living things.
What are cells?
This system sends messages from the brain, through the spinal chord and to the other parts of the body.
What is the nervous system?
Oxygen rich blood moves through these tubes from the lungs to the heart.
What are arteries?
These functions keep the heart beating, lungs breathing and digestive system working without having to think about it.
What are automatic functions?
Non-oxygenated blood is carried into the heart in these.
What are veins?
A group of organs that work together so that a change in one part of the body creates a change in another.
What is a system?
This protects our vital organs, form a framework for the body and help with movement of the body.
What is the skeletal system?
People with anemia are low in this vital mineral.
What is iron?
This type of movement is in response to stimuli like touching something hot. Our body responds before our brain thinks about it.
What is reflex movement?
Tiny blood vessels that make the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between the blood and the body's cells.
What are capillaries?
Tissues working together form one of these.
What is an organ?
Veins and arteries are part of this system.
What is the circulatory system?
These are the cells that carry oxygen in the blood.
What are red blood cells?
I'm using this type of movement when I decide to wave to a friend.
What is voluntary movement?
These blood cells have a bowl shape and carry oxygen in the blood.
What are red blood cells?
Groups of cells work together to form this.
What are tissues?
The brain is not only the boss, it is also part of this system.
What is the nervous system?
These tiny fragments of cells help our blood to clot when we are bleeding.
What are platelets?
this part of the brain is responsible for decision making, learning, personality and decision making.
What is the frontal lobe.
They travel through the bloodstream and tissues to locate and fight off invaders like bacteria and viruses.
What are white blood cells?