What is the smallest level of organization in the human body?
Organelles
Name two body systems used to ride a bike.
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Name the type of tissue that connects and supports other tissues?
Connective tissue
Name an organelle found in only plant cells.
Chloroplast or cell wall.
What organ is part of the respiratory system?
Lungs (or could be others)
What smaller parts make up my tissues?
Cells
What is the main organ of the circulatory system?
The heart
True or false - Brain tissue is one of the 4 main types of tissue.
False
Name an organelle found in both plant and animal cells.
Mitochondria, cell membrane or nucleus.
What is the function of the heart?
To circulate blood to the rest of the body.
Name the largest level of organization in the human body.
Body systems (or systems)
What system do the kidneys belong to?
Excretory or urinary
Which tissue type is responsible for movement?
Muscle tissue
What is the name of the "mighty" organelle that produces energy for cells?
Mitochondria
What system does the small intestines belong to?
The digestive system
Which level of organization has a type called epithelial?
Tissue
What is the main organ of the nervous system?
The brain.
Where would we find epithelial tissue?
Skin and inside of mouth. Also lining organs.
What role do chloroplasts play in a cell?
Turns sunlight into energy.
What is the function of the bladder?
It collects urine from the kidneys.
Sort these systems from SMALLEST to LARGEST -
tissues, cells, organs, body systems, human body, organelles.
organelles, cells, tissues, organs, body systems, human body.
What is the main organ of the integumentary system?
The skin
Name the three types of muscle tissue.
Smooth, skeletal and cardiac
What are the 7 major systems we studied?
Nervous, circulatory, respiratory, muscular, skeletal, digestive, and excretory/urinary
What year did the sequel to this movie come out?
1981