Circulatory System
Muscular System
Digestive System
Nervous System
Feedback Loop
Cell Membrane
Respiratory System
Lymphatic System
Integumentary System
Excretory System
100

This system moves blood through your body

The circulatory system

100

This system helps you move

What is the muscular system

100

This system breaks down food.

Digestive System

100

This system sends messages through your body.

The nervous system


100

What is the process of keeping the body balanced?

Homeostasis

100

This controls what enters and leaves the cell.

Cell membrane

100
The system that allows for gas exchange.

The respiratory system. 

100

What system helps fight infection?

The lymphatic system

100

What system includes skin, hair and nails?

Integumentary System

100

What system removes waste from the body?

Excretory System

200

This organ pumps the blood

Heart

200

These muscles move when you decide to move

Skeletal Muscles (Voluntary)
200

Digestion begins here.

The mouth. 

200

This is the control center for your body.

The Brain

200

Your body cools down by sweating. This is an example of what kind of feedback?

Negative Feedback

200

The cell membrane quality that allows some things in but not others.

Semi-permeable (OR selectively permeable)

200

The organ used for breathing.

The lungs

200

What part of the lymphatic system contains immune cells?

Lymph Nodes

200

What protects our body against pathogens?

Our skin!

200

What organ filters blood to produce urine?

Kidneys

300

These carry blood AWAY from the heart

Arteries

300

This muscle works without you thinking and is in your heart. 

Cardiac muscles (involuntary)

300

This part of the digestive system has tiny finger-like structures that increase surface area for absorbing nutrients.

Small intestine's villi

300

These cells carry messages. 

Neurons

300

When a change keeps increasing and compounding- what kind of feedback is this? (Like in contractions in childbirth)

Positive Feedback

300

If there are more particles OUTSIDE of a cell than INSIDE, which direction will the particles move? 

Into the cell (high concentration to low concentration) 

300

After air enters your trachea, it travels into the two branching tubes that lead to each lung. What are the these tubes called? They each of three layers (primary/secondary/tertiary). 

The Bronchii

300

What is the fluid that circulates in the lymphatic system?

Lymph

300

What process helps regulate body temperature?

Sweating

300

What is the structure in the kidney that is multiplied by millions and cleans our body on a molecular level?

The amazing Nephron!

400

Why are capillaries so small and thin?

To allow exchange of oxygen, nutrients and waste

400

Why do muscles need bones to help movement?

Muscles pull on bones to create structured movement. 

400

Why is the small intestine soooo long with so many folds?

To absorb as many nutrients as possible

400

This is the part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord. 

Central Nervous System

400

Why is negative feedback important?

It keeps the body stable/balanced/in homeostasis. 
400

Why is the cell membrane important for survival?

It controls the transport and storage of materials needed to survive and thrive. 

400

What is the gas taken into the body?

Oxygen

400

Why might your lymph nodes swell when you're sick?

They are fighting an infection and gathering troops to fight. 

400

What is the outermost layer of skin?

The Epidermis

400

What is the main job of a nephron in the kidneys?

Filtering waste and extra water from the blood. 

500

If your heart stopped pumping, what would happen to your cells?

They would not get oxygen/nutrients and could die.

500

If one muscle contracts, what must the opposing muscle do? 

Relax!

500

What would happen if your body couldn't absorb nutrients?

You would lack energy and become unhealthy. 

500

If nerves are damaged, what might happen?

Loss of movement/feeling/response

500

What might happen if feedback loops didn't work?

The body will become unbalanced and can start a chain reaction of breakdown. (REMEMBER! ALL systems are interconnected.)

500

What happens if harmful substances enter the cell?

The cell could be damaged or die. 

500

What is the gas removed by the body?

Carbon dioxide

500

How does the lymphatic system help the circulatory system?

It returns extra fluid to the bloodstream

500

Why is the skin the body's first line of defense?

it's our personal physical barrier

500

If nephrons stopped working properly, what could happen?

There would be a build up of waste and infection and lymphatic back-up could happen.