The 8 Levels of organization
What is organelles, cells, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population
The 3 main functions of the Respiratory System
What is receives oxygen by inhaling, removes carbon dioxide by exhaling, and allows you to speak
The definition of blood vessels
What is tiny tubes that blood travels through
Definition of nutrients
What is substances in food that help with body processes
The difference between multicellular and unicellular
What is unicellular is one celled and multicellular is more than one celled organism
This system takes waste and removes it from the body
What is the excretory system?
What is air sacs that exchange oxygen with carbon dioxide?
Two functions of the circulatory system
Definition of nutrients
What are carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
The two forms of reproduction
This system takes food and changes it into usable substances for the body
What is digestive system?
The difference between the pharynx and larynx
What is the pharynx connects the nasal cavity to the trachea and the larynx is the voicebox.
The difference between arteries and veins
What is arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood to the heart
The three reasons why nutrients are important
What is they help promote growth, repair tissue, and obtain energy
The seven characteristics of life
This system controls body functions by releasing hormones
What is Endocrine system?
The function of the Trachea
What is the windpipe, bringing oxygen to the bronchi
The function of capillaries
What is gas exchange where CO2 is picked up
The definition of metabolism
What is a chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release it as energy?
The definition of organism
What is anything that is living?
This system maintains body temperature and water regulation
What is the integumentary system?
This is how the respiratory system helps you maintain homeostasis.
What is by adjusting your breathing and intake of oxygen while doing specific tasks like running or sitting.
One way the circulatory and respiratory system interact
What is through gas exchange. (alveoli and capillaries)
The main jobs of the three nutrients
This is what response to stimuli means
What is responding to the outside environment?