Levels of Organization
Circulatory and Respiratory
Digestive
Nervous
Muscular and Excretory
100

Fill in the blank:

Cell => Tissues=> _______ => Organ system 

What is an organ?

100

What is the function of the circulatory system?

To deliver Oxygen and nutrients and take away waste.

100

What is the main function of the human body? 

To receive nutrients for the body and to gain energy.

100

Is eating spicy foods mechanical, chemical, or electromagnetic stimuli?

What is chemical?

100

What type of muscles are involuntary?

What are cardiac and smooth muscles?
200

What is an example of an organ?

What is a heart, kidney, brain, lungs, etc.?

200

What is the dome-shaped muscle that helps you breathe in Oxygen and breathe out Carbon Dioxide?

Diaphragm

200

Where is the nutrients absorbed?

What is the small intestine?

200

Is listening to music mechanical, chemical, or electromagnetic?

What is mechanical?

200

What is the main function of the urinary system?

It removes waste from your body.

300

What make up organs?

What are tissues?

300

What are bronchi?

Major air passageways that branches into each lung.

300

What happens in the large intestine? 

It absorbs the water from the left over food. 

300

What type of stimuli is the ceiling light?

What is electromagnetic?

300

What does a muscle need to do in order to create movement?

The muscles needs to contract in order to move.

400

What is more similar: two cells in the heart or two organs in the circulatory system?

What are two cells?

400

Which part of the respiratory system is covered by capillaries to allow for Oxygen to travel to the Circulatory system and your body's cells?

What are Alveoli?

400

What is needed for cellular repiration? What is being released?

Oxygen and sugar are needed for cellular respiration and carbon dioxide, water, and ATP are released. 

400

Put into the correct order: 

A) Brain processes the stimuli to send decisions to muscles.

B) The muscular systems carries out the response.

C) Stimuli is sent to the brain. 

D)Eyes sees external stimulus. 

What is D, A, C, B?

D)Eyes sees external stimulus. 

A) Brain processes the stimuli to send decisions to muscles.

C) Stimuli is sent to the brain. 

B) The muscular systems carries out the response.

400

Place the following events in sequence: A) Urine passes through the ureters; B) Urea enters the kidneys; C) Urine enters the urethra.

What is B,A,C?

B) Urea enters the kidneys

A) Urine passes through the ureters

C) Urine enters the urethra



500

Which of the following accurately describes one part of the hierarchy of organization in living organisms?

A. Tissues are made up of similar cells.

B. Organs are made of various organ systems.

C. Cells are made of various organs

D. Tissues are made up of various organisms.

What are: Tissues are made up of similar cells?

500

How does the circulatory system and the respiratory system work together to carry out their functions?

Gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) exchanged in the lungs are carried by the blood.

500

How does the digestive system work with the respiratory system?

The oxygen from the respiratory system and the glucose from the digestive system are added together to make energy. 

500

What is in the central and peripheral nervous systems?

Central: brain and spinal cord.

Peripheral: the nerves.

500

Place the following events in sequence: A) Your arm moves; B) An impulse travels along a nerve; C) You decide you want to move your arm

What is C, B, A?

C) You decide you want to move your arm

B) An impulse travels along a nerve

A) Your arm moves