Definitions
Defintions
Definitions/Systems
Systems
Systems
100

Breathing In

Inhalation

100

Breathing Out

Exhalation

100

The removal of waste substances from the body

Excretion

100

Name the system: 

It carries materials to and from cells throughout the body

Circulatory System

100

Name the system:

It delivers oxygen into the bloodstream

Respiratory System

200

The fluids produced by digestive glands which contain enzymes that break down food into simpler substances.

Digestive Enzymes

200

A group of microscopic organisms without cell nuclei, many of which cause disease.

Bacteria

200

Strands of DNA in a protective coat, they invade living cells and cause disease

Virus

200

How many sections does the small intestine have?

3

200

Out of these two: Viruses and Bacteria

Which are living and which are non-living?

Bacteria are living and Viruses are non-living
300

A medical procedure that primes the body’s immune system to fight specific infections

Immunization

300

The acid found in cell nuclei that forms the genes and chromosomes of all living things.

DNA

300

A white blood cell that destroys germs by releasing antibodies

Lymphocyte

300

Where are the vocal cords located?

Larynx

300

What is the heart's job?

To pump blood throughout the body

400

The vessels carrying blood to the heart.

Veins

400

Strong vessels that carry blood away from the heart to the body.

Arteries

400

Name the three types of blood vessels

Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries

400

What are harmful bacteria called?

Pathogens

400

What are the four chambers of the heart?

Right Atrium, Right Ventricle, Left Atrium, Left Ventricle

500

Tiny, finger-like projections on the lining of the small intestine which absorb digested food.

Villi

500

A purple-red chemical in red blood cells that is responsible for carrying oxygen

Hemoglobin

500

What two gases are being exchanged during gas exchange?

Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide

500

What is coronary circulation and why is it needed?

Coronary circulation is the heart's own private blood supply. It is needed because the blood that is being pumped through the heart is moving too fast to get all the nutrients that it needs, so the heart needs its own supply to pull nutrients from.

500

Name the four steps of the digestion process and what happens during each one

Ingestion - Ingesting/Eating food

Digestion - Digesting the food

Absorption - Body absorbs nutrients from the food

Egestion - Body removes waste