What is the purpose of the skeletal system?
Provide support to the body and protect vital organs.
What is the purpose of the muscular system?
To provide movement for the body
What is the function of the digestive system?
Is to process food into nutrients and move the nutrients into the blood.
Which major organ in your body is part of the cardiovascular system?
The heart
What is the purpose of the respiratory system?
To bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide
What is the main difference between human bodies and animal bodies?
Animal bodies have less protection.
What are involuntary muscles?
Muscles that you cannot control
What would happen if you if you did not have a digestive system?
You would not get the energy needed for survival
What are the purposes of the cardiovascular and circulatory system?
To deliver oxygen from the lungs for muscle energy
What parts of your body allows air flow?
What is the purpose of the rib cage?
To protect the heart and lungs
What are voluntary muscles?
What is the stomach's job?
Acids help to break down food which helps with digestion.
What other system does the circulatory system work with?
The digestive system, to carry nutrients in the body through blood.
Is the expanding and contracting of the lungs are an involuntary(does it on its own) or voluntary(you control it) reaction?
involuntary
What is the purpose of the skull?
To protect the brain
Where can cardiac muscles be found?
What happens to food in the small intestine?
Chemicals break down the food for nutrients which are absorbed.
How do the skeletal system and circulatory system work together?
The skeletal system produced red blood cells and the circulatory system transports them.
What does the trachea do?
Carries oxygen from your nose to your lungs
What is the purpose of the spine?
To protect the spinal cord
Where can skeletal muscles be found?
Around your skeleton
What happens to food in the large intestine?
True or false: Your blood and veins are blue.
False, the blood in your veins are dark red.
What does the diaphragm do?
When it moves the lungs expand and contract to let air in and waste out.