The 5 basic functions of the respiratory system
What is breathing, maintenance of homeostasis, sensory information, filters air, produces sound?
The three main functions of the Nervous system.
what is sensory input, integration, and maintenance of homeostasis?
The three basic functions of the circulatory system.
What is transporting O2, transporting nutrients, and regulating body temp?
Nervous system/brain sends messages to the _______ telling it to beat.
What is the heart?
When a subject has short term memory it is linked to problems in the _______.
What is the Temporal Lobe?
When inhaling the diaphragm moves ________.
What is moving down?
The part of the brain that is responsible for balance and coordination.
What is the cerebellum?
The red blood cell provides _______.
What is oxygen?
Circulates the blood and oxygen throughout the body together.
What is the respiratory and circulatory system?
__________ causes wheezing and breathlessness caused by a narrowing of the airways.
What is Asthma?
Gas exchange in the respiratory system occurs in the _________.
What is the alveoli?
The part of the brain that is responsible for motivation, aggression, mood, ability to speak and write.
What is the frontal lobe?
The wall that separates the right and left side of the heart.
What is the septum?
In the nervous system _________ regulates breathing.
What is the medulla?
Coronary artery disease occurs when _______ builds up on the walls of your arteries and eventually blocks blood flow.
What is plaque?
In order to inhale the atmospheric pressure, the pressure outside the body must be ____________ than the pressure in the thoracic cavity.
What is greater?
The peripheral nervous system contains ________ and ________.
what are motor neurons and sensory neurons?
Blood pumps through the ________ to get back to the heart.
what are pulmonary veins?
The _______ system and the ________ system work together to circulate blood and oxygen throughout the body.
What is the circulatory and respiratory system?
When _______ is not being distributed by the respiratory system, the blood in the circulatory system is basically useless.
What is Oxygen?
This portion of the brain regulates the rate of breathing.
What is the Medulla?
the structure that divides the cerebrum into two hemispheres.
What is the longitudinal fissure?
At rest, each cardiac cycle normally lasts approximately _________ seconds.
what is 0.8 seconds?
_________ allow oxygen and CO2 to move between the lungs and blood stream.
What is the Alveoli?
A stroke is caused by lack of blood flowing to the brain because of problems in the ____________ system, which messes with the motor functions in the nervous system.
What is the Circulatory?