Skin
Lungs
Liver
Kidneys
Large Intestine
100
The skin secretes a fluid waste called:______
Sweat or Perspiration
100
What is the primary function of the lungs?
It's primary function is to dispense oxygen to the blood cells, and then get rid of Carbon Dioxide. (Breathing)
100
In the middle of your chest.
Where is the liver located?
100
The kidneys are located in the back of the abdominal cavity
Where are the Kidneys located?
100
5ft.
How long is the average Large Intestine?
200
What is the primary function of the skin?
The primary functions are temperature control and pheromone release
200
What is the negative byproduct of cellular respiration? (breathing)
Cardon Dioxide
200
The liver is responsible for detoxifying and breaking down any toxins such as chemicals and poisons that enter our bodies.
What is the liver's main responsibility?
200
Urine
What is created when the kidneys excrete or get rid of waste?
200
The Large Intestine is responsible for transporting waste so it can be excreted
What is the Large Intestine responsible for?
300
What function maintains the salt level in the body?
Sweating maintains the level of salt in the body.
300
Trouble Breathing, more harmful chemicals in the lungs to be diffused, and in some cases lung cancer.
What affect does smoking have on the Lungs?
300
The liver produces a bile which the body then uses to help break fats down into unusable waste and usable fats.
What does the Liver produce for the body?
300
The kidneys serve a variety of functions including regulating blood pressure, maintaining the body’s acid-base balance and regulating electrolytes.
What are some of the functions the Kidneys provide for the body?
300
It collects waste from all over the body and then extracts usable water, allowing for the removal of solid waste.
What is the job of the Large Intestine?
400
The lungs contain:______ which diffuse the carbon dioxide from the blood so it can enter the lung tissue and eventually leave the body during exhalation.
alveoli
400
The liver also helps detoxify the blood by removing any chemicals that are potentially hazardous.
What does this Liver do to the blood that circulates through it?
400
They corrupt and slow down the process at which the body gets rid of poisonous chemicals.
What affects does alcohol and drugs have on the kidneys?
400
Sometimes it will take food 24 hours to complete its journey through a person’s large intestine.
How long does it take for food to go through the Large Intestine?
500
What is the largest organ in the body?
Skin
500
What do lungs give off during respiration?
Carbon Dioxide and Bodily Waste
500
It is also responsible for maintaining the body’s proper levels of glucose based on cues from insulin
What is another responsibility of the Liver?
500
Other functions include producing hormones and reabsorbing amino acids, glucose and water.
What are some of the things Kidneys produce for the body?
500
Small Intestine.
Before any food or waste comes to the Large Intestine it must first go through the:_____