Digestion
Respiratory
Urinary
Circulatory
Rando
100

This is where most of the wastes in our digestive system come from

Food

100

Eight structures that help you breathe (IN ORDER)

nose/mouth > nasal cavity > epiglottis or larynx(voice box)> trachea/windpipe > bronchial tubes > bronchioles > alveoli   (lungs/ribs/diaphragm, etc.)

100

Kidneys filter waste from _______

blood (blood cells)

100

How is the circulatory system helpful in cellular respiration

transport blood cells t/o body taking in O2, taking out CO2

100

This organ absorbs the most nutrients, you just can't live without it

Small intestine

200

This type of digestion breaks nutrients down into different substances our body can use

Chemical Digestion

200

How does the circulatory system help cellular respiration?

Carries O2 to blood cells > turns into CO2

200

Tubes that carry waste from kidneys to bladder

Ureters

200

Tiny blood vessels that are so small red blood cells have to pass through one by one

Capillaries

200

This organ is what would get removed in a gastrectomy

The stomach

300

The process of mechanical digestion by contractions and relaxation of intestinal muscles

Peristalsis

300

As you breathe in your lungs _____ and your diaphragm ______

Expand / Contracts

300

The purpose of the urethra

excretes waste from kidneys

300

The term cardiovascular comes from "cardio" meaning ____ and "vascular" meaning _____

Heart/Vessels

300

These can be found in the small intestine to allow broken down nutrients to be absorbed into the bloodstream

Villi

400

Two examples of how your body performs mechanical digestion

peristalsis and chewing

400

This body waste serves an important purpose to keep bacteria out of your airway

Mucus

400

Looping tubes in the kidneys that regulate blood 

Nephron

400

What is happening to blood cells when you have high blood pressure?

The cells swell up causing more pressure on the vessels

400

In which order would food pass through the large intestine, esophagus, small intestine, mouth, and stomach?

Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small/Large intestine

500

Two examples of how your body performs chemical digestion

saliva and stomach acids (or any enzyme activity)
500

The two main substances expelled from the lungs as you exhale

H2O and CO2

500

The two main substances expelled from your kidneys as wastes

H2O and NaCl

500

Two systems that remove wastes from blood

Urinary (liquid) / Respiratory (gases)

500

(In order) Which enzymes breakdown fats, proteins, and starches?

Lipase, Protease, and Amylase

600

Why is the digestive process important in the respiratory process

the digestive process provides the sugars needed for cellular respiration:

C6H12O6 + 6O2 > 6CO2 + 6H2O

600

This structure blocks your airway as you swallow food

Epiglottis

600

Some people who are lost in deserts often die from this condition while holding what they need to survive

Dehydration

600

The U.S. organization focused on cardiovascular health

American Heart Association

600

This is the liquid waste that comes from your integumentary system

Sweat (from your skin)