Types of Systems
Organism Formation Process
Systems' Major Parts
How Systems Work
System Diseases
100

Allows the body to fight against disease 


What is the Immune System?

100

The first stage of an organism

What are Atoms?

100

The Bones, Joints, and Muscles

What is the Muscular/Skeletal System's most important parts?

100

Food is eaten and digested by the body

How does the Digestive System work?

100

Bacterial diseases that may or may not be passed from person to person; cold, flu, chicken pox, etc. that affect the Respiratory System, Immune System

What are pathogens/communicable diseases?

200

Allows humans to have offspring

What is the Reproductive System?

200

The second stage of an organism

What are Molecules?

200

The Brain 

What is the Nervous System's most important organ?

200

Human breathes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide and water vapor from the body

How does the Respiratory System work?

200

Diseases that can never pass from person to person; cancer, diabetes, etc. that affect the Digestive System, Circulatory System

What are non-communicable diseases?

300

Allows the body to detect sensory information and stimulate bodily responses

What is the Nervous System?

300

Tissue is formed from this stage of an organism

What are Cells?

300

The Stomach, Esophagus, Mouth, and Intestines

What are the Digestive System's most important parts?

300

Blood stream directs digested food and oxygen to body cells and allows body to respire

How does the Circulatory System work?

300

Diseases that are caused by the cumulation of genetics, environment, and immune regulation; HIV, etc. that affect the Nervous System, Circulatory System

What are autoimmune diseases?

400

Allows humans to break food down mechanically and chemically and absorb its nutrients

What is the Digestive System?

400

Organs are formed from this stage in an organism

What is Tissue?

400

The main parts of the Respiratory (relates to breathing) System

What are the lungs, pharynx, trachea, and bronchi?

400

Digested food becomes part of the blood stream and is carried to the body cells, allowing the body to respire

How does the Digestive System work with the Circulatory System?

400

Diseases that are obtained through family genetics; Down Syndrome, cancer, Cystic Fibrosis, etc. that affect the Immune System, Circulatory System

What are genetic diseases?

500

Allows the body to physically move and maintains body temperature

What is the Muscular/Skeletal System?

500

Body Systems and Organisms are formed from this stage in an organism

What are Organs?


500

The main part of the Circulatory (relates to circulating blood and materials throughout the body) System

What is the Heart?

500

Oxygen enters the body and passes through the blood stream to the body cells, allowing for respiration

How does the Respiration System work with the Circulatory System?

500

Diseases that are caused by external factors such as smoking, poor diet, environmental exposure, etc.; affects the Muscular/Skeletal System, Respiratory System

What are external factor diseases?