Where does the food get put into your cells? ( what organ)
Small intestine
Needed For _____
Any type of movement
The heart,blood, and vessels
Circulatory/Cardiovascular System
What is it called when something is connecting the mouth to the Larynx and the esophagus?
The Pharynx
What are the 4 lobes of the brain
Parietal
Occipital
Temporal
What does saliva do?
Saliva helps break down food
What are the three types of muscle
Cardiac, Smooth, and Skeletal
The place when O2 enters and CO2 leaves the blood
The lungs
The trachea splits into 2 pipes called the ____
Bronchi
What are the two systems in the Nervous System
Central System
Peripheral Nervous System
What are the 2 types of digestion?
Mechanical and Chemical
Muscle to tendon to _____
Bone
A vessel that moves blood to the heart
The vein
All animals need what to make energy from food?
Oxygen
What is the Peripheral system made of?
Somatic System
Autonomic System
How many teeth does a fully grown adult have
TRUE OR FALSE? Do muscle work in Pairs
True
A small vessel that connects veins and arteries
Capillary
What is the muscle that controls your lungs?
The diaphragm
What is the Brain part of?
Central Nervous system
What does the digestive system do?
Change food into a form that can be used by your cells.
TRUE OR FALSE? Both the muscles in the pair contracts
False
The place where nutrients enters the blood
The Small intestine
What 2 things leave your body when you exhale?
Water vapor and CO2
What connects the Sensory Neuron to the Motor Neuron
The Interneuron