Respiratory System
Digestive/ Excretory
Circulatory System
Skeletal/ Muscular
Nervous System
100

What are the two major parts of physiological respiration?

External and Internal Respiration

100

The gastrointestinal tract is also known as?

The GI tract or the digestive tract.

100

What are the tubes called that carry blood away from the heart?

Arteries

100

Name the three types of muscle tissue.

Visceral, cardiac, and skeletal

100

Neurons send signals to other cells through thin fibers called

Axons

200

When the ___________ contracts, it flattens and the lungs expand, drawing air into the lungs. When it relaxes, air flows out, allowing the lungs to deflate.

Diaphragm

200

What are the four parts of the digestive system?

The GI tract, liver, pancreas, & gallbladder.

200

What tubes return blood back to the heart?

Veins

200

Bones contain more ______ than any other organ.

Calcium

200

What type of neurons react to physical stimuli such as light, sound and touch and send feedback to the central nervous system about the body's surrounding environment?

Sensory Neurons

300

What are the air sac at the end of the bronchioles called?

Alveoli

300

What does the excretory system in humans mainly consists of?

The kidneys and bladder.

300

The heart has specialized cardiac muscle tissue that make it act like a ______.

Pump

300

Muscles are the only tissue that has the ability to ______ therefore it can move other body parts.

Contract

300

The human nervous system has two parts, name them.

Central Nervous System and the Peripheral nervous system

400

The windpipe is also known as the?

Trachea

400

After you swallow food, ________ pushes down the food from your esophagus to your stomach.

Peristalsis

400

Name one of the three circuits of the circulatory system.

Pulmonary, systemic, and coronary circuits

400

The cardiac and visceral muscles are primarily responsible for transporting substances like _____ or ______ to one part of the body to another.

Blood or food

400

Name the three classes of neurons.

Sensory, Motor, and Inter Neurons

500

Name the parts between the Nasal Cavity and the Primary Bronchus. 

_________, _________, and ________

Pharynx, Larynx, and Trachea

500

While we consume food and drink to nourish the body and provide energy, the excretory system ensures that ___________ is maintained.

homeostasis

500

The heart is divided into four chambers, what are the chambers called?

Atrium and ventricle

The atria receive the blood and the ventricle pumps the blood.

500

The human skeleton is broken up into two divisions, name the divisions.

The axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton

500

What is the Medulla oblongata also known as?

The brain stem