The primary function of the Circulatory System
What is circulating nutrients (amino acids, electrolytes), protein, oxygen, C02, hormones, and blood cells?
The two major components that compose the Nervous System
What is the Central Nervous System (CNS) and the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)?
The three major functions of the Respiration System
What is Pulmonary Ventilation (breathing with inhalation and exhalation), External Ventilation (exchanges in gases between the lungs and bloodstream), and Internal Ventilation (exchanges in gases between the bloodstream and body tissues)
The primary function of the Excretory System
What is disposing of wastes?
Two functions of the skin
What is protection, sensation, and thermoregulation?
Another name for the Circulatory System
What is the Cardiovascular System?
The three primary functions of the Nervous System
What is collecting sensory input from the sensory organs, interpreting the sensory input, and responding accordingly to the sensory input?
Another name for the Respiratory System
What is the Pulmonary System?
The major organs of the Excretory System
What are lungs, skin, liver, large intestine, kidneys, urethra, bladder, and ureters?
Melanocytes create this substance that change the colour tone of your skin
What are Melanosomes?
Name the three major parts of the Circulatory System and their functions
What is a heart (that pumps the blood), blood vessels (that carries the blood), and blood (that carries the essential components)?
The major Sensory Organs and their primary functions
What are eyes (sight), ears (hearing), skin (touch), tongue (taste), and nose (smell)?
The organs of the Respiratory System (name three)
What is the Nose (Nasal Cavity), Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Lungs, Alveoli?
The primary function of the kidneys
What is filtering out blood from urine?
Tatoos are engraved under this part of the flesh so it does note fade over time
What is the Epidermis?
The three major types of blood cells and their functionality
What are red blood cells (that remove C02 and carries the protein), white blood cells (part of the immune system), and the platelets (blood clots)?
The organs of both the CNS and PNS accordingly
What is the Brain and Spine (CNS), and Nerves, Neurons, and Synapses?
Where the Nasal Cavity and the Mouth meets
What is the Pharynx?
The definition of homeostasis
What is regulating physiology according to changes in the outside environment to maintain equilibrium?
True or False, the Merkel Cell is the part of the skin helping your body regulate sun intake?
False, Merkel Cells are the nerve endings (or sensory cells) that transmit signals to make you feel whatever you're feeling
The four major parts of the heart
What is the right atrium (atria), left atrium (atria), right ventricle, and the left ventricle?
The response of reciprocation to utilising your five senses
What is collecting information through the receptors of your five sensory organs and transmitting via the PNS organs to the spine and the brain to translate and respond accordingly?
True or False, one lung is generally bigger than the other
True
Nathan's Favourite Colour :)
What is multiple shades of blue, preferably lighter shades?
The three skin layers
What is the Epidermis, the Dermis, and the Hypodermis?