This body system circulates nutrients throughout the body.
What is the circulatory system?
This is the process where your body turns food to energy.
What is metabolism?
This body system includes hearing, seeing, feeling, tasting, and smelling.
What is the nervous system?
This body system breaks down food for nutrients in the body.
What is the digestive system?
This body system senses the world around us.
What is the nervous system?
This means the body systems work together.
What is interrelated?
Double Jeopardy!
This goes INTO the body BEFORE cellular respiration.
What is glucose and oxygen?
This is my immediate response to jumping in a cold pool.
What is take a deep breath in and shiver?
Many cells come together to make this.
What is a tissue?
Many tissues come together to make this.
What is an organ?
These two systems work together to get rid of carbon dioxide.
What are respiratory and excretory?
This is where MOST of cellular respiration takes place.
What is the mitochondria(n)?
This is my stored memory response to jumping in a cold pool.
What is deciding to ease in because I remember the pain/cold from last time?
Many different organs come together to make this.
What is an (organ) system?
A response is what your body has to this.
What is a stimulus?
These two systems make your body react to a stimulus.
What are muscular and nervous?
Triple Jeopardy
This is what comes OUT of cellular respiration!
What is . . .
Carbon dioxide?
Water?
Energy (ATP)?
These are what help you observe your surroundings in the world.
What are the 5 senses?
These are found all over the body and send messages to the brain.
What is a nerve?
This is the center of the nervous system that processes stimuli and responses.
What is the brain?
"Quadruple Jeopardy!
These FOUR factors impact your body's homeostasis (normal functions)!
What is . . .
1) fitness/exercise?
2) stress?
3) hydration/nutrition?
4) Temperature?
This is the equation for . . . .
glucose+oxygen --> carbon dioxide+water+energy (ATP)
What is cellular respiration?
This is what happens after your body senses a stimulus.
What is a response?
This can impact the body's normal functions.
What is . . .
fitness/exercise?
stress?
hydration/nutrition?
temperature?
Certain parts of your body are more sensitive because they contain more of these.
What are nerve endings?