Respiratory System
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Excretory System
Reproductive System
100

The respiratory system begins with this organ

What is the mouth

100
The two main organs used to transport blood, gases, waste, etc. are ______ and _______

What are veins and arteries?

100

The digestive system begins with this organ

What is the mouth?

100

The excretory system begins with this organ

What is the kidneys?

100

The main thing males need to be able to reproduce, and the main thing females need to be able to reproduce

What is sperm and eggs?

200

The name of the gases we inhale and exhale during respiration

What is oxygen, and carbon dioxide?

200

This part of the body is responsible for delivering de-oxygenated blood to the lungs

What are the veins?

200

The stomach is protected from self-digestion by a layer of this material

What is mucus?

200

If the kidneys weren't working in the body properly, we could expect ____ to build up in the bodies

What is waste?

200

The name of the tube in which sperm is released from the testes, and the name of the tube in which eggs are released from the ovaries

What are vas deferns, and fallopian tubes ?

300

The lungs intake and expel different gases, but this is the main site for gas exchange in the respiratory system

What are the alveoli?

300

This part of the body is responsible for delivering oxygenated blood throughout the body

What are the arteries?

300

If the gall bladder was removed from the body, an individual would have trouble breaking down this nutrient

What are fats?

300

Before urine collects in the bladder, they travel through these tubes

What are the ureters?

300

True or False, and explain: Eggs are produced and stored in the ovaries of the female body

False: Ovaries are produced in the females body before birth, they are only stored in the ovaries

400

This helps trap and expel un-wanted objects in our respiratory system

What is mucus?

400

Even though veins and arteries transfer blood, waste, and gases, the main site for gas exchange int he circulatory system is the _______.

What are the capillaries?

400

The small intestines are mainly used to break down and absorb ____, while the large intestines are mainly used to absorb _____.

What are nutrients, and water?

400

Males and females release urine through this organ

What is the urethra?

400
This is the name of the process in which eggs are released from the ovaries

What is ovulation?

500

This muscle helps us inhale and exhale. Also, explain how it does so

What is the diaphragm? The diaphragm contracts (gets smaller, tightens) when inhaling to make room for air filling the lungs, and it relaxes (gets larger,expands) when exhaling
500
The circulatory system work with all of the other systems by: (explain for each system)
Respiratory system: transporting gases 

Digestive system: transporting nutrients and energy 

Excretory system: transporting blood to the kidneys to have the waste removed

 Reproductive system: transporting blood, energy, gases to the cells of the reproductive system

500

This is the name of the wave-like movements in the digestive system that helps in breaking down and moving food (pronunciation MUST be correct)

What is peristalsis?

500

This helps neutralize the stomach acid, when food enters the small intestines

What are pancreatic juices?

500

A fertilized egg gets implanted in the _____, and develops into an unborn child

What is the uterus?