Human Systems 1
Human Systems 2
Human Systems/ Chemical Interactions
Chemical Interactions
Bonus Questions
100

How can strong memories or emotions be stimulated? 

Smell

100

What is considered the smallest structure that could be living?

Cell

100
Put these in order from least complex to most complex: Heart tissue, muscle cell, circulatory system, heart

muscle cell, heart tissue, heart, circulatory system

100

What is it called when 2 objects are at the same temperature?

Equilibrium 

100

How many kiddos does Ms. Maicher have?

2

200

Memories are

Complex networks or neurons
200

What do you do if someone has stopped breathing?

Use chest compressions to keep the heart pumping blood. 

200

What are in the bubbles when water boils?

Water Particles

200

What does Equilibrium mean?

the same, balanced

200

What are Ms. Maicher's kiddos names?

Henry and Hazel

300

What supplies energy to cells?

Food

300

How do the muscular and skeletal systems work together?

Provide structure and protection to the organs of the body

300

Why does a cloudy substance come out clear when poured into a filter?

The particles of the substance mixed with the water are too big to pass through the filter

300

How does energy transfer if both objects are at the same temp? 

The energy moves back and forth

300

What is Ms. DaRosa's dogs name?

Oliver

400

Put the following in order:

Molecule, Cell, Atom, Cell structure 

Atom,  Molecule, Cell,  Cell Structure

400

Mechanoreceptors

Sense of touch

400
What can you do to determine whether a liquid was a solution after it went through a filter?
Pour the liquid into an evaporation dish; observe when the liquid evaporates and see if a substance is left behind
400

What is the difference between Co and CO?

The difference between Co and Co is that one symbol is for a element and the other is a formula for a compound.

400

What color are Henry's eyes?

Blue

500

Photoreceptors 

Stimulated by light

500

Chemoreceptors

Sense of taste

500

If you remove all particles from a wooden spoon what remains? Why?

Nothing, because the spoon is made up of the particles that were removed. 

500

What is cellular respiration?

When plant cells use glucose to release usable energy for the cells

When usable energy is released in a cell to carry out necessary functions 

500

Will you pass your science final? 

Yes