Regulates temperature, serves as a blood reservoir, protection, excretion and absorption, synthesis of vitamin D.
What is the function of skin?
Absorbs water and forms waste.
What is the large intestine?
Part of the brain that regulates reasoning, analysis, daydreaming, ect...
What is the cerebrum?
Connective tissue that connects muscle to bones.
What are tendons?
Filter water and waste from the blood, also eliminates urine.
What are the kidneys?
Epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis
What are the three layers of the skin?
By using wavelike muscle contractions.
How does food move through the digestive tract?
Part of the brain that regulates smooth, coordinated muscular actions and balance.
What is the cerebellum?
Connective tissue that connects bone to bone.
What are ligaments?
Transports urine from the bladder to outside of the body.
What does the urethra do?
Provides a protective pigment umbrella over the nuclei of the cells in the deep edidermal layers.
What is melanin?
In the liver.
Where is bile produced?
Part of CNS that relays impulses to/from appendicular and axial skeleton.
What is the Spinal Cord?
When two or more bones come together.
What are jonts?
Transports urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
What does the ureter do?
Skin, hair, nails, sweat glands, oil glands.
What does the integumentary system consist of?
Makes enzymes and sends them into the small intestines.
What are the pancreas?
They are protected by the bone.
What are the brain and spinal cord protected by?
There are 206 bones.
How many bones are in the human body?
Wastes excreted from the human body include solids, liquids, and gases.
What are the physical states in which the wastes from the human body are excreted?
inflammation of the skin involving the sebaceous glands
What is acne?
Completes digestion and absorbs nutrients into the bloodstream.
What are the small intestines?
They are made up of the brain and spinal cord.
What is the central nervouse system made up of?
Red marrow, because that is where blood cells are in the bone.
If there was an issue with blood cell prodction, which bone tissue is most likely involved?
Bilirubin, which is produced from the breakdown of hemolglobin from dead red blood cells.
What gives feces its brown color and how is it produced?