bones, muscle skin
Digestion
cardiovascular system
respiration and excretion
immune system
100

Name the part of the bone blood cells are made

bone marrow

100

Chewing your food is an example of what kind of digestion?

mechanical

100

why are the ventricle heart chambers - thicker walls than the atriums

they pump blood (need to be stronger)

100

What is the scientific name for your voice box

larynx

100

how does your skin keep you healthy and from getting sick

it is a barrier and you can wash off the pathogens

200

where is spongy bone and why is it important

on the ends of the bones, it is used as a shock absorber

200

Saliva is an enzyme that begins the digestions of ________

starch

200

the largest vein in the body (that comes into the heart) is called 

vena cava

200

why does your trachea have ridges around it?

cartilage ridges to protect it- and keep it from getting compressed

200

How does stomach acid help in the 1st line of defense (barrier method)?

acid kills germs

300

tendons connect - what to what?

bones to muscles

300
Name the enzyme that each of these organs produces:


liver = ______

stomach = ______

pancreas = _______


liver = bile

stomach = acid and pepsin

pancreas = insulin

300

The largest artery in the body (that goes to the body from the heart)

aorta

300

what are 2 functions of mucus in your respiratory system. (need both answers for the points)

1. to collect dust and germs

2. to warm the air

300

what are the "dumb" white blood cells in your blood called - these are used in the 2nd line of defense

phogocytes

400

name the type of joints:

knee = ________

hip = ______

neck = _________

knee = hinge

hip = ball and socket 

neck = pivot 

400

the muscle movement in the esophagus that helps the food move through is called

peristalsis

400

what is the purpose of valves in veins

to keep blood flowing on direction toward the heart

400

What is the name of the tube that exits the body for urine?

urethra

400

why is it OK to have a fever when you are sick?

germs cannot live above 98.6 degrees (it is your body trying to kill the germs)

500
which type of muscle is INVOLUNTARY and NEVER gets tired

Cardiac

500

What is the function of the large intestine?  What problem do you have if it isn't functioning properly?

to absorb extra water- you might have diarrhea


500

If I have blood type AB- what types of blood can I safely receive  (name all that are correct)

A , B , AB , O

500

why is it important that your urine is slightly acidic

to clean the urethra (acid kills germs)

500

Explain how the T-cells and B-cells work together to fight off an infection

the T-cell finds the pathogens and marks them- sends the B-cells to go and destroy them