The innermost layer of skin that contains blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles, sweat glands, and oil glands
What is the dermis?
What is digestion, absorption, and elimination?
The 3 functions of the cardiovascular system.
What is delivers needed materials, removes waste products, and fights diseases?
The 4 parts of blood.
What is plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets?
The 6 steps in the respiration cycle.
What is nose, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, and alveoli?
The muscle that is involuntary and striated.
What is cardiac muscle?
The flow of food through the body.
What is mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine?
The functions of atria and ventricles.
What is atria receive blood and ventricles pump blood out?
What is 60-100 bpm?
The structure of the trachea and why its structure is important for its function.
What is a tube with cartilage rings to keep it open?
The place where 2 bones come together.
What is a joint?
The function of the pancreas.
What is release enzymes into the small intestine to break down starches, proteins, and fats?
The blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart.
What is artery?
The functions of each part of blood.
What is plasma (liquid portion), red blood cells (take up oxygen & deliver to body), white blood cells (fight diseases), and platelets (blood clot)?
The function of the kidney.
What is takes out urea from blood and produces urine?
The part of bone found toward the end.
What is spongey bone?
All digestive organs that absorb nutrients.
What is stomach, small intestine, and large intestine?
The function of a capillary.
What is site of gas exchange?
The difference between heart rate and blood pressure.
What is beats per minute and force exerted on blood vessel walls?
The structure that connects the kidneys to the bladder?
What is the ureters?
The 5 functions of the muscular system.
What is provide shape & support, enable movement, protect organs, generate heat, and circulate blood?
The function of bile.
What is a green substance that breaks down fats?
The flow & type of blood through the heart starting with the right ventricle.
What is right ventricle (blue), pulmonary artery (blue), pulmonary vein (red), left atrium (red), left ventricle (red), aorta (red), superior/inferior vena cava (blue), right atrium (blue)
The percentage of each part of blood?
What is plasma 55%, red blood cells 45%, and white blood cells/platelets less than 1%?
The process of gas exchange in the lungs. (Be specific, just how we talked about yesterday!)
What is oxygen inhaled in lungs diffuses into the bloodstream while carbon dioxide from the bloodstream diffuses into the lungs and then is exhaled?