Tube that pushes your food down from your mouth to your stomach
Esophagus
Bones connect to one another at the
Joints
Organ that pumps blood
Heart
Hold urine until it is ready for excretion
Bladder
Mechanically churns and mixes up food
Stomach
Needs this to move
Muscles
Network of vessels that transport blood.
Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries
Filter out the waste and keep the good nutrients in the blood
Lined with smooth muscle
Stomach
Connected to muscles by
Tendons
Heart (Voluntary Muscle/Involuntary Muscle)
Two thin tubes which carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder
Ureters
Produces insulin
Pancreas
Bones lose calcium and become brittle
Osteoporosis
heart muscle tissue dies; heart attack results
Myocardial Infarction
Calcium separates from the urine and crystallizes
Kidney Stones
Large intestine does not properly absorb enough water causing runny stool; dehydration can result from loss of water
Diarrhea
Attacks joints and the surrounding tissue causing swelling and pain with movement.
Arthritis
High fat diet results in arteries becoming hard
Atherosclerosis
96% water
Urine