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Big Picture Questions
100

What is a change or signal in the environment?

Stimulus

100

Name the type of digestion that occurs when food is physically being broken apart.

Mechanical Digestion

100

What are the two most common waste products?

water & urea

100

Which blood vessel has the highest pressure?

Artery

100

Describe how the systems are working together to carry out the process of cell respiration

The glucose is absorbed by the villi in the digestive system. The oxygen is taken in by the alveoli in the respiratory system. Carbon dioxide and water are removed by the alveoli in the respiratory system. ATP stays at the cells. 

200

Name a type of chemical digestion

saliva in mouth, acid in stomach, pepsin in stomach

200

What is the role of the large intestine?

to absorb water

200

What two structures are the cite of exchange for filtration in the excretory system?

capillaries & nephrons

200

Which blood vessel is responsible for exchanging materials at the cells?

Capillary

200

What role are the capillaries involved with in the digestive system? Include what they are bringing in.

Role = absorption

Bringing in nutrients

300

Why is it crucial to have both chemical and mechanical digestion?

it makes the process of digestion more efficient

300

Which part of the blood helps to clot the blood?

platelets

300

Which nerves in the peripheral system control voluntary actions?

Somatic Nerves

300

The nervous system can be divided into two parts. Name them.

1) Central Nervous System

2) Peripheral Nervous System

300

Name a structure in the nervous system that has a lot of surface area that helps make a process more efficient.

Dendrites- make receiving information more efficient

Cerebrum- highly wrinkled allows for more neurons in brain to allow for faster receiving, interpreting, and responding of information

400

Describe how breathing works. (Two parts)

(1) Diaphragm moves (contracts/ relaxes) which causes (2) a change in pressure in the chest cavity

400

This lobe is in charge of personality, learning, remembering and other cognitive thought processes.

Frontal Lobe

400

This lobe is in charge of processing sensory information from your sense of touch

Parietal Lobe

400

What part of your blood is the liquid part that carries dissolved materials?

Plasma

400

Tell me how the structure of a structure in the circulatory system helps carry out its function

Arteries are built super thick to withstand the intense pressure near the heart.

Capillaries are super thin to allow for faster exchange of materials.

Veins have valves in them to keep low pressure blood from flowing backwards.

500

What is gas exchange?

O2 is diffuses from the alveoli to the capillaries and CO2 and H2O diffuse from the capillaries to the alveoli

500

How does the pathway of a reflex differ from the pathway of a typical nerve impulse?

The initial response in a reflex comes from the spinal cord

500

Describe the pathway of a typical nerve impulse. Use the words stimulus, receptors, sensory neuron, interneurons, spinal cord, brain, motor neurons, response

The receptors pick up a stimulus and send a nerve impulse on the sensory neuron to the interneuron in the spinal cord and brain. The brain interprets the information and determines a response. It sends the response back to the interneurons then to the motor neurons to carry out the response.

500

What does your temporal lobe process?

Auditory information

500

Describe how the circulatory, excretory, and nervous system help maintain homeostasis

The circulatory system fights disease. The excretory system keeps our bodies free from harmful levels of toxins/ waste. The nervous system responds appropriately to stimuli.