Levels of Organization
Systems and their Interaction Part 1
Systems and their Interaction Part 2
Systems and their Interaction Part 3
Pathogens
100

Which of the following is the smallest unit of life that can carry out all life functions?

the cells

100

This is an example of what level of organisation?

organ system

100

Which system includes the heart and blood vessels?

circulatory

100

What is the function of the nervous system?

Send and receive messages to respond to a change in an organisms environment

100

A non living microorganism that will cause illness or disease in the human body.

Virus

200

Organs and tissues that perform the same function is called _____________?

organ system

200

Which system includes the nose, trachea, alveoli and the lungs?

respiratory

200

Which system includes the mouth, esophagus, and the small and large intestines?

digestive

200

Which system collects and removes liquid wastes from the blood?

excretory

200

What kinds of environments do fungi like to live in?

Wet, dark and warm.

300

 A group of tissues that perform a similar function is called_____. (Examples include the heart, lungs or stomach)

organs

300

Draw a simple picture of the human heart to show all the chambers. Label them.

On the left side- Right atrium on top, right ventricle on bottom

On the right side- Left atrium on top, left ventricle on bottom

300
How do the circulatory and digestive systems work together to maintain homeostasis.

Several answers possible.

300

Which system includes the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra, lungs and skin?

excretory

300

Bacteria are called ______________ because their genetic material is NOT contained in nuclei.

What are prokaryotes?

400

When many organ systems work together it can form...

organism

400

Which two body systems deliver oxygen to your cells and take away carbon dioxide?

Respiratory and circulatory

400
Describe a time when the digestive and excretory systems work together to maintain homeostasis.

Several answers possible

400

Which human body systems interact to produce movement of the body?

Skeletal and muscular

400

Name all the types of pathogens (there are 4 major ones).

Virus, Bacteria, Fungi and Protists

500

What is the correct order of organization from smallest to largest?

cell-tissue-organs-organ systems-organism

500

Describe a situation when the nervous, respiratory and circulatory systems all work together to maintain homeostasis.

Many answers possible.

500

Which body systems are primarily responsible for absorbing and transporting nutrients, from food throughout the body? Also, Identify the structures  that absorb these nutrients and the organ they are found in.

Digestive and circulatory, villi in the small intestine

500

This woman is running. In order to run, nutrients must be transported to the muscles. The two body systems primarily responsible for movement and transport of molecules in the body are... 

Muscular and circulatory

500

Describe how viruses multiply.

Viruses "high-jack" a cell and inject their DNA into that of the cell. This programs the cell to make copies of the virus until there are so many inside that it erupts with more viruses.