Circulatory
Respiratory
Skeletal
Muscular
100

What is responsible for transporting materials throughout the entire body?

Circulatory System

100

Four Major Parts of Respiratory System

  • Trachea

  • Lungs

  • Air Passages

  • Diaphragm

100

Three main functions of skeletal system

Movement, protection, support

100

Example of a smooth muscle

Stomach, intestines, organs, etc. 

200

Three Major Parts of Circulatory System

Blood, Blood Vessels, Heart

200

Also known as the windpipe

Trachea

200

These joints allow complete rotation, allowing the bones to move in all directions

Ball + Socket

200

The heart is a _____ muscle.

Cardiac

300

What is responsible for carrying oxygen and carbon dioxide?

Red Blood Cells

300

Where does this take place? 

Oxygen taken into the body and carbon dioxide is taken out.

Lungs

300

These joints allow movement in one direction
   

Hinge

300

Which muscle is located on the front of your thigh?

Quadriceps

400

Circulatory System transports nutrients, _____, and _____ to your billions of body cells and carries away wastes such as carbon dioxide that body cells produce.

water, and oxygen

400

When you breathe in, the diaphragm _____. When you exhale, it _____. 

Contracts, and Relaxes/Flattens

400

Which bone protects your heart?

Breastplate, sternum, ribs - all acceptable

400

The chest muscle is known as the _____

Pectorals

500

Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins.

Capillaries

500

Narrowest tubes leading to the Alveoli

Bronchioles

500

The collar bone is also known as the ____

Clavicle

500

What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles?

Voluntary - This is a muscle you can move at your own will, you control.

Involuntary - This is a muscle that moves automatically, without your control.