What is the main function of the circulatory system?
To pump blood all around the body
What is the main function of the Excretory System?
To remove waste from your body
What is the main function of the digestive system?
Removing Waste and Getting Nutrients for the Body
What is the main function of the respiratory system?
To breathe in oxygen and breathe out Carbon Dioxide
For your brain to communicate with your other body parts
Which way do arteries carry blood?
Away from the heart
What waste product do you breathe out?
CO2
Which one comes first the large, or small intenstine?
The small intenstine
What is an example of a behavior that could be harmful for your lungs?
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What is the name of a cell in the nervous system?
Neuron
What are the 3 parts of blood?
Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, Plasma
What is the waste product your skin removes?
Sweat
What is the tube your food travels down after chewing?
Esophagus
What is the diaphragm responsible for?
The muscle that works with inhaling and exhaling
What are motor nuerons?
Neurons that are responsible for moving your body.
What are the three parts of the Circulatory System?
Blood, Blood Vessels, Heart
Your kidneys directly work with what system?
Circulatory System
What does bile break down?
Fats
The gas exchange in your lungs directly works with what system?
Circulatory System
Spinal Cord
What are the parts of the body where veins and arteries meet are called what?
Capillaries
What do your kidneys do?
Filter Blood to Remove Waste
What MACRONUTRIENTS does the small intestine absorb?
Proteins, Fats, Carbohydrates
What is the name of the air sacs where gas exchange occurs?
Aveoli
What is an example of something the would be controlled by your somatic nervous system?
Anything that you manually have to use your muscles for
What are the four chambers of the heart?
Left Atrium, Right Atrium, Left Ventricle, Right Ventricle
What are the tiny filtering systems in the kidney called?
Nephron
What does the epiglottis do?
The epiglottis prevents stuff from entering your wind pipe.
What does your trachea do?
Carry air from nose to lungs
What are the three parts of a nueron?
Axon, Soma Dendrite