The central Nervous system is made up of these organs
What is the Brain and Spinal cord?
Transports food from the mouth to the stomach
What is the esophagus?
The respiratory system is respondible for
What is Breathing?
This is bloody urine
What is hematuria?
Where eggs are stored in the female reproductive system
What are the ovaries?
An action potential travels along this
Absorbs all the nutrients and sends it through to the rest of the body
What is the small intestine?
Respiratory works with this system to ensure blood is oxygenated
What is the Cardiovascular system?
This regulates blood sugar and helps with digestion
What is the pancreas?
What is the placenta?
These provides support and protection of neurons
What is Neurogila?
Absorbs water and compacts the waste
What is the large intestine?
Nasal activity, larynx, and pharynx are all apart of this
What is the upper respirtory tract?
Causes recurrent involuntary urination during sleep
What is enuresis?
Happens in the testes
Where is sperm production?
What part of the brain serves as a relay station?
What is the Thalamus
Breaking down materials by tearing, mashing, and crushing
What is mechanical digestion?
This is the major entrance and exit for the respiratory system
What is the nose?
Pyelonephritis is this type of kidney injury
What is intrarenal?
The hormone prouduced by the testes
What is testosterone?
What purpose does Myelin Sheath provide?
It allows information to travel more efficiently
What are the structures in the small intestine that absorb nutrients
What is Villi?
A dome-shaped muscle separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities plays a vital role in breathing
What is the diaprham?
Less than 50ml output per day causes this
What is anuria?
The scientific term for a woman's period
What is menstruation/menstrual cycle?