Circulatory system
Respiratory system
Inhale and exhale process
Heart
Blood vessels
100

What is the circulatory system?

What is many different parts of your body all working together to make sure that every cell is getting what it needs to thrive.

100

What is the main purpose of the respiratory system?

What is to bring oxygen into your body.

100

You inhale oxygen. What do you exhale?

What is carbon dioxide?

100

True or false: The heart is a muscle.

What is true?

100

What are the three blood vessels?

What are Arteries, Veins, and Capillaries?

200

True or False: The circulatory system cannot work without the heart.

What is true

200

What do you need when you breath heavily?

What is more oxygen.

200

When you inhale, where does the oxygen go?

What is the trachea.

200

What happens every time your heart beats?

What is it sends blood all around your body?

200

What do Arteries do?

What is they carry blood away from the heart?

300

What does blood carry throughout your body?

What is nutrients and oxygen.

300

What does it mean when you are tired?

What is your body has less oxygen.

300

Where does the trachea carry the air?

What is to the Bronchi.

300

What does it mean when your heart beats faster?

What is you need more oxygen?

300

What do veins do?

What is they carry blood back to the heart?

400

What does the circulatory system do?

What is fight disease and heal injuries.

400

Why do you yawn?

What is the brain sends a signal that causes you to yawn, which allows your body to take in more oxygen.

400

The pharynx/ the throat is part of which two systems?

What are the respiratory system and digestive system.

400

What do the blood vessels do to the heart?

What is they carry blood to the heart and it carries away from the heart?

400

What do capillaries do?

What is they carry blood between the arteries and veins connecting them together?

500

How long is the circulatory system?

What is 60,000 miles long.

500

How does your body produce carbon dioxide?

What is it is produced in your cells in a process called diffusion, which is then removed from your body and pumped through the heart, and released when you exhale.

500

What tightens and flattens out, allowing the lungs more room to fill up when you inhale, but when you exhale, everything goes back to its normal size?

What is the diaphragm.

500

What to the four chambers do to the heart?

What is two chambers send out blood and two chambers receive blood?

500

How small are capillaries?

What is one cell thick?