The organ that pumps our blood throughout our body.
What is the heart?
These two body systems work together to move you out of the way when something is being thrown at you.
What is nervous and muscular?
Mouth, stomach, esophagus and intestines.
What is the digestive system?
The function of a white blood cell.
What is to protect your body from disease?
Connects bone to bone
What is ligament?
The circulatory system gets the nutrients from this organ in the digestive system.
What is the intestines?
The endocrine system sends it's chemical messages through the _______ system.
What is circulatory?
Trachea, bronchi, alveoli (lungs)
What is the respiratory system?
The function of a Phagocyte (or Macrophage).
What is destroying a pathogen by absorbing it?
Gas exchange occurs here in a plant.
What is the leaves?
(Stoma)
The main function of this organ is to filter waste from the blood.
What is kidneys?
Our 2 main organs that give support to our body.
What is the spine and the skeleton?
Brain, spinal cord and nerves
What is the nervous system?
Endocrine glands secrete _______
What is hormones?
Organ in fish where gas exchange occurs?
What are gills?
The three things being carried by our circulatory system.
What is Oxygen, CO2 and nutrients (glucose)?
The system that sends messages to control activities in our body.
What is the nervous system?
Ligaments, tendons, and bones
What is the musculoskeletal system
(Muscular and Skeletal systems working together)
When your body makes its own anitbodies because it received a vaccine, this is an example of ______ immunity.
What is active immunity?
Unlike humans, amphibians are an example of an organism that can breathe through their _____.
What is skin?
The organ in the respiratory system and in the circulatory system where gas exchange occurs.
What is the alveoli (repiratory) and capillaries (circulatory)?
Name the levels of organization in order from smallest to largest.
What is cell > tissue > organ > organ system > organism?
Kidney, bladder, urethra
What is the excretory system?
This happens when the immune system doesn't know the difference between pathogens and our own cells.
It will target our own body's cells.
Just like blood vessels in a human, these two "tubes" transport water and nutrients in plants.
What is xylem and phloem?