Integumentary/Skeletal
Muscular
Nervous
Endocrine
Cardiovascular
100

Fill in the blank: The skeleton is essential for protecting organs, producing blood cells, and storing essential _____.

What is minerals.

100

What is the origin of the name "muscles"?

What is the Latin prefix "mus" meaning little mouse.

100

Where are the brain and spinal cord stored?

What is the central nervous system.

100

The endocrine system produces ______ that is released into the blood. 

What is hormones.

100

What does the cardiovascular system deliver to the body tissues?

What is oxygen and nutrients.

200

The adult skeleton is composed of how many bones?

What is 206 bones.

200

What do the muscles do to generate the force to move?

What is contracting.

200

What are the two types of cells that make up the nervous tissue?

What is supporting cells and neurons. 

200

What is the scientific study of hormones and endocrine organs called?

What is endocrinology.

200

What is the major function of the cardiovascular system?

What is transportation of blood. 

300

There are two types of bones, one of them being compact bones and the other being _____.

What is spongy bones. 

300

What is attached to the fibrous skeleton of the heart?

What is endomysium.

300

What two types of signals are used in the nervous system for communication?

What are the electrical and chemical signals.

300

What is a referred to name for a given hormone that only affects tissue cells or organs?

What are target cells or target organs.

300

How many chambers does the heart have?

What is four chambers. 

400

In order, what are the anatomical names of the adult skeleton's long bone, flat bone, irregular bone, and short bone?

What are humorous, sternum, vertebra, and talus. 

400

What are the three speeds of contraction?

What is slow to fast, slow, and very slow.

400

The cell body is the metabolic center of _____.

What is the neuron.

400

What do the hormones released by the endocrine glands do?

What is alter the activity of target cells. 

400

What happens when ventricles relax?

What is blood flowing back from the arteries. 
500

What is the purpose of bone markings?

What is revealing where muscles, tendons, and ligaments attach. 

500

What are the three types of muscular systems?

What is skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.

500

A functional junction, where an impulse is transmitted from one neuron to another is called a ______.

What is synapse. 

500

What is a protein hormone (PRL) structurally similar to?

What is growth hormones.

500

How many times do atrial cells beat per minute in the heart?

What is 60 times.