Human Nature
Humans vs. Animals
Musculo- skeletal
Energy
Respiratory
Cardiovascular
Nervous & Senses
Endocrine
Homeostasis
100

True or Flase: Humans have a beginning but will exist forever.

True

100

True or False: Humans and Animals have bodies (Physical Forms)

True

100

True or False: Bones are living tissue.

True, they are made up of cells (not just minerals)

100

Which body structure is responsible for filtering the blood, producing urine?

Kidney (Kidney Nephrons)

100

What is it called when air is let into the lungs? What is called when air is let out?

In - inhaling

Out - exhaling

100

What structures in found in the veins and the heart prevent the blood from flowing backwards?

Valves
100
What does the nervous system use to communicate? Is it fast or slow communication?

Neurons, Fast

100

What does the nervous system use to communicate? Is it fast or slow communication?

Hormones, slow

200

What are the two eternal states for humans?

Suffering forever in hell (apart from God)

Endless Joy in the new heavens and new earth (with God)

200

True or False: Humans are Animals

False: They have a spirit

200

What is a growth plate?

Cartilage fissure in bones where they can grow longer during development

200

What is the unit of measurement for the amount of energy?

Calorie

200

Having too much _____ in your blood stream causes your brain to send the signal to breathe.

Carbon Dioxide 

CO2

200

Name the 4 main structures of the cardiovascular system:

_____ take blood away from the heart

_____ Allows for Gas exchange (swapping carbon dioxide for oxygen OR oxygen for carbon dioxide) 

_____ bring the blood back to the heart

_____ pumps the blood

Arteries - take blood away from the heart

Capillaries - Allows for Gas exchange (swapping carbon dioxide for oxygen OR oxygen for carbon dioxide) 

Veins - bring the blood back to the heart

Heart - pumps the blood

200

What structures make up the central nervous system?

Brain, spinal cord

200

A hormone is a ___________ _________ that is screted by glands into the _____________.

A hormone is a chemical messenger that is secreted by glands into the bloodstream.

200

How does the excretory system help the body maintain homeostasis?

Removes wastes from the body

300

Why is human "righteousness" insufficient for Salvation?

Because our good works are tainted by a sinful heart and cannot satisfy God’s holiness

300

True or False: All living things are made in the image of God.

False: only humans are made in the image of God

300

What is the difference between tendons and ligaments?

Tendons - connect muscle to bone

Ligaments - connect bone to bone

300

What are the three molecules our bodies can use for energy? 

Lipids (fats), Proteins, Carbohydrates

300

What is the main muscle responsible for expanding the lung cavity allowing fo breathing?

Diaphram

300

Name the 4 parts of blood:

______ Carries Oxygen

 ______ Defends against invaders

 ______ Forms clots and scabs

 ______ Makes up most of the blood containing nutrients, hormones and water

Red blood cells - Carries Oxygen

White blood cells - Defends against invaders

Platelets - Forms clots and scabs

Plasma - Makes up most of the blood containing nutrients, hormones and water

300

What are the specialized structures called that detect changes in the environment, such as light, sound, temperature, taste, and touch, and send signals to the nervous system?

Receptors

(Sensory Neurons) 

300

What part of the body connects the nervous system and the endocrine system?

Hypothalamus 

400

What is the only way to have true righteousness before God?

For Jesus to pay for our sins and to give us his righteousness. 

400

Muscles always work as pairs. Why is that?

Muscles can only contract. Joints need to move in more than one direction to be useful!

400

What is the difference between the role of the small intestine and the large intestine (Colon)?

Small - nutrient absorption

Large - water absorption

400

Why does blood get sent to the lungs? 

So carbon dioxide can leave the blood stream and oxygen can entr. 

400

What are the names of the lettered portions of the heart?

A - Vena Cava

B - Aorta

C - Right Atrium

D - Pulmonary Artery

E - Left Atrium

F - Right Ventricle

G - Left Ventricle

400

Name one part of the brain and what it is responsible for.

  • Cerebrum - the largest part of the brain, responsible for the brain’s conscious activities
  • Brain Stem - regulates all the involuntary, life essential activities of the body (heartbeat, breathing, ect.)
  • Cerebellum - coordinates motor functions including balance and posture

(There may be others as well)

400

Name one gland of the endocrine system and the hormone it produces (or what that hormone does)

Testes - testosterone - male features

Ovaries - estrogen - female features

pancreas - Insulin/glucagon - blood sugar regulation

Adrenals - epinephrine/cortisol - stress response

Pituitary - growth hormone - growth

Thyroid - T3, T4 - metabolism

Stomach - Ghrelin - hunger 

Pineal gland - melatonin - sleep-wake cycle

400

What is one way that muscles can help the body maintain homeostasis

Movement provides energy consumption for heat generation which helps regulate body temperature

500

What determines someone's eternal destiny?

Faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord

500

According to the creation mandate, what is the relationship between humans and animals? What does that mean?

Humans rule over animals

(We care for them, provide for them, command them)

500

Label each muscle as voluntary (V) or involuntary (IV) AND striated (S) or not striated (NS):

- Skeletal Muscle

- Cardiac Muscle

- Smooth Muscle

Skeletal Muscle: V, S

Cardiac Muscle: IV, S

Smooth Muscle: IV, NS

500

What is the difference between chemical and mechanical digestion?

Mechanical - caused by chewing and stomach churning, breaks down large pieces into smaller pieces

Chemical - caused by enzymes and stomach acid breaks down small chunks into individual molecules

500

Where are the capillaries that allow for the gas exchange located in the lungs

Alveoli

500

1. What is the path of blood going from the body to the lungs through the heart?

2. What is the path of blood going from the lungs to the body through the heart?

Body -> A -> C -> F -> D -> Lungs

Lungs -> E -> G -> B -> Body

500

What is a reflex? How does the nervous system process reflexes?

A reflex is a fast, automatic response to a stimulus that is processed by the nervous system through a reflex arc involving sensory neurons, the spinal cord, and motor neurons. (The signal doesn't get processed up at the brain!)

500

What are 2 ways the cardiovasular system helps the body maintain homeostasis?

Transporting fuel to the cells (Food, Oxygen)

Transporting waste away from the cells (Carbon Dioxide and other molecules)

Fighting invaders (w/ white blood cells)

Transporting signals to the body (Hormone signals)