Nervous System
Immune System
Muscular System
Respiratory System
Circulatory System
100

2 parts of the Nervous System

- central 

- peripheral

100

First line of defense

- skin

- mucous membranes

- secretions of the skin 

100

Where is cardiac muscle located

the heart

100

What does respiration refer to?

Gas exchange

*uptake of O2 & release of CO2

100

What does a vein do?

Carries blood to the heart?

200

What is the synapse?

The process of sending a signal from a neurotransmitter one neuron to another

200

Second line of defense

- phagocytic white blood cells

- antimicrobial proteins

- inflammatory response

200

What do tendons do?

Connect muslces to bones

200

What does the respiration process equate to?

The pulmonary process
200

What does the circulatory system do?

Brings oxygen to cells, & pushes away CO2, & carries nutrients

300

What is action potential?

chemical (ion channel) signal down the n euron

300

third line of defense

- lymphocytes

- antibodies

300

How many muscles are in the body?

over 650

300

What is alveoli?

where gas exchange occurs

300

What are the types of blood cells?

ethocytes - red blood cell

leukocytes - white blood cells

400

What are the types of Neurons?

- sensory neurons

- interneurons

- motor neurons

400

Where do immune cells come from?

bone marrow

400

How much of your body weight is made up of skeletal muscles?

30-40%

400

Functions of the respiratory system

- provides O2

- eliminates CO2

- regulates ph

400
What are the types of blood vessels?

- capilarries

- arteries

- areteriotes

- venules

- veins

500

Steps

1. Action potential reaches the axon terminal

2. Vesicles fuse with the cell membrane

3. Neutrotransmitters are released

500

what are the locations of the immune system?

- skin

- lymph nodes

- respiratory system

- white blood cells

- spleen

- stomach and intestines


500

How does the muscular system help maintain homeostasis?

Generates heat that is distributed around the body

500

Flow of gas exchange in humans?

nasal cavity -> epiglottis -> larynx -> trachea (wind pipe) -> bronchus (separates trachea) -> bronchioles -> alveoli

500

What are the functions of the circulatory system?

- oxygen & carbon dioxide transport

- nutrient & waste transport

- temperature maintenance

- hormone circulation

- houses the immune cells