Muscles and Skellys
Inhale and Exhale
Cellular
Heart and blood systems
Way back in the day
100

This is a connective tissue found in many areas of the body. It is found between joints, elbows, knees, ankles and even your nose and ear.  It DOES NOT have its own vascular system 

Cartilage 

100

The muscles between the rib cage and lungs 

Intercoastal muscles

100

A red pigment found in RED blood cells that helps bind oxygen and caron dioxide to the body 

haemoglobin

100

This is the side of the heart responsible for receiving  blood from the body & then distributes it to the lungs

(perspective as if you are a doctor looking at a patient)

right side 

100

A bacteria cell is considered a _________ cell

prokaryotic

200

This type of joint resembles the movement of a door.  It consists of two bones and only moves in 2 planes (directions). An elbow and knee are examples of this

Hinge Joints

200

The point at which your lungs are at maximum inflation (3 words)

Total Lung Capacity

200

An organelle that generates most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions.

mitochondria

200
  • Thin walled, elastic, with valves to help blood return against gravity

  • Uses muscular movement to help

Veins 

200

The atomic number of an element is the number of _______ and ______

Protons and Electrons

300

There are 6 main functions of the skeleton.  Name 3 


3 from:

-protects internal organs 

-stores and releases fat

-produces blood cells 

-stores and releases minerals

-facilitates movement

-supports the structure of the body

300

In order of size (largest to smallest), name the 3 "wind pipes" responsible for breathing.  This does NOT include the trachea 


Hint: BBB

Bronchus, Bronchi and Bronchioles 

300

Three reasons that ATP is NEEDED in the body (be specific)

1. Muscle contraction

2. transport of nutrients across membranes 

3. Making new proteins and other cellular components

300

These are the four components of blood

Plasma, White blood cells, red blood cells, platelets 

300

What are the 3 (MAIN) elements that make up stainless steel 

Iron, Chromium, nickel

400

1. This is the number of muscles in the human body (+- 50)

2. These are the 3 categories of muscles 

1.600-650 muscles

2. cardiac, smooth, skeletal 

400

Three reasons the alveoli are well adapted to gas exchange

1. large surface area to volume ratio 

2. They have a good blood supply 

3. They are moist

400

The term for the amount of oxygen required to remove the lactic acid, and replace the body's reserves of oxygen 

oxygen debt

400

These are the functions and purpose of each component of blood 

White-immunity 

Red-transportation of oxygen around the body

Plasma-

Platelets-  carries , Water, electrolytes, hormones etc around the body

400

The observable characteristics of an organism (seen just by looking - like eye colour, or found – like blood type) 

phenotype 

500

These are the types of muscle fibres runners rely on 

slow-twitch fibers, 


explanation: are seen in high abundance in elite endurance athletes, such as long-distance runners and cyclists

500

State the reason that the levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen change between inhaling and exhaling

Cellular respiration- oxygen is used up and carbon dioxide is produced

500

Compare the amounts of energy released between aerobic and anaerobic


Bonus:  what does the term "aero"

aerobic: relatively large amount 

anaerobic: a small amount but quickly 

500

define systolic and diastolic 

  • systolic value – blood pressure while the heart is squeezing
  • diastolic value – blood pressure while the heart is relaxing
500

What is the name of group 8 on the periodic table and what is it known for 

Noble gases

any from: 

- they are gases

-they are considered stable as they have a full outer shell of electrons 

-they have relatively low boiling points