The smallest level of organization. The smallest unit of life. When grouped together they form tissues.
What is a CELL?
The main organ of the Integumentary System.
What is SKIN?
Main organ of the skeletal system
What is a BONE?
________ is a main function of the of the muscular system.
(Any of the following) movement - support - protection - heat generation - blood circulation
True or false: all cells in the human body are the same
False
A group of different organs working together to perform a specific function for an organism.
Protection, Temperature Regulation, Vitamin D production, excretes waste, gathers info on the environment.
Give two of the main functions of the skeletal systems.
Produce Blood Cells - Protection - Structure - Shape - Stores Vitamins and Minerals
True or False: The muscular and the skeletal system never interact with each other?
False
A group of similar tissues performing a singular job.
By sweating, the integumentary system helps the body...
What is REGULATE BODY TEMPERATURE or WASTE EXCRETION?
A specific tissue of the skeletal system responsible for producing red blood cells.
What is BONE MARROW?
The type of tissue that makes up the Heart.
What is CARDIAC TISSUE?
True or False: The skin is the largest organ in the body.
True
Multiple body systems working together.
What is an ORGANISM?
Touching a pan and then realizing it is hot is an example of...
What is GATHERING INFORMATION FROM YOUR ENVIRONMENT?
The location where two or more bones meet
What is a JOINT?
The type of muscle tissue that connects to bones via tendons.
What is SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE?
True or False: the epidermis is the outermost layer of skin
True
What is a TISSUE?
Your skin preventing germs, bacteria, and pathogens from entering the body is an example of this function of the Integumentary system.
What is protection?
A specific type of tissue that connects one bone to another
What is a LIGAMENT?
Smooth muscle tissue that make up internal organs and move without conscious effort is what type of muscle movement?
INVOLUNTARY MUSCLE MOVEMENT
The body maintaining a stable, balanced internal environment
Homeostasis