Excretory System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Digestive System
General Systems
100

The main funtion of the Excretory System

To rid the blood of waste

100

Smooth, slippery, thick layer of tissue covering end of bones

Cartilage

100

Movement of the body and fluids, and production of heat

Muscular System function

100

Type of protein that speeds up the rate of chemical reaction

Enzyme

100

System that rids body of Carbon Dioxide

Respiratory System (Lungs)

200

The system that removes waste from the Excretory System

Urinary System

200

Where two bones come together

Joint

200

Attaches bones to muscles

Tendons

200

Protects the stomach lining from strong digestive solutions.

Mucus

200

A system that rids the body of waste in the blood and brings it to the Kidneys

Circulatory System

300

The organ which cleans waste in blood

Kidney

300

Organs included in Skeletal System

Bones

300

The organs that make up the Muscular System

Muscles

300

Major organs involved in digestion

Stomach, Mouth, Small Intestin, Large Intestin

300

System that flows through the bloodstream

Immune System

400

Order in which the waste leaves the Excretory System

Kidneys, Ureter, Bladder, Urethra, Flush

400

Cells included in the Skeletal System

bone cells

400

A stem cell that differentiates into bone and muscle cells

Mesoderm

400

Adds bile to help break down fat in the small intestine

The Liver

400

System that eliminates salts through sweat

Integumentary/skin

500

Filtering Units of Kidney (1 million)

Nephrons

500

3 functions of the Skeletal System

3 of the following:

Gives shape and support, protection, Major muscles attatch to bones, Blood Cells formed in bone's red marrow, calcium an Phosphorate are stored,

500

The main muscle controlling the circulatory system

The Heart

500

Digestion, where food is chewed, mixed, and churned

Mechanical digestion

500

Which of the following cell divisions results in 4 haploid daughter cells: Meiosis or Mitosis

Meiosis