Chewing is what type of digestion?
What is the structure and function of the bladder?
Smooth muscles are found......
Waste in the body travels through the small intestine......
What is the role of the liver?
What organ system includes the lungs?
How does the respiratory system and the cardiovascular system work together?
How does blood travel around your body?
B cells, T cells, and macrophages are types of __________ blood cells.
What are the major parts of the respiratory system?
How are babies born naturally?
A stimulus causes a ......
How does a virus effect your body?
What carries nutrients around the body?
What type of vessels take blood away from the heart? What type of vessels take blood back toward the heart?
What gland is responsible for growth?
When we ingest sugar the endocrine system does what?
What systems eliminate waste from the body?
Uncontrolled growth of cells is caused by.....
What is a vaccine?
What is the most important organ in the nervous system?
What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic activity?
What are the parts of a neuron?
What happens if you have a weak heart muscle?
Which type of joint is the elbow? What are the main types of joints?
Mechanical or Physical Digestion
muscular sac; liquid waste storage
blood vessels, lining of the stomach and many other internal organs
the small intestine absorbs many nutrients then waste goes to the large intestine which absorbs water, but not nutrients
The liver filters out food that is not good for you. The liver produces bile, which helps break down fats into small droplets.
Respiratory
The respiratory system obtains oxygen that is delivered to cells by the cardiovascular system.
heart arteries capillaries veins heart
white
1. pharynx, 2. larynx, 3. trachea, 4. bronchi, 5. alveoli
It will move out of the uterus and through the #!!##!!##!!##!!##!!##!!#.
response
Viral particles are engulfed by macrophages.
blood; circulatory/ cardiovascular system
arteries; veins
pituitary
relases more of the hormone that takes sugar out of the body
digestive; excretory; integumentary
Cancer
a substance prepared from a killed or weakened pathogen that helps build the body’s immunity to a disease
brain
Aerobic activity increases muscle endurance, while anaerobic activity increases muscle strength.
cell body, dendrites, axon, axon terminal
You are weaker because nutrients cannot get to the rest of the body as fast.
hinge; gliding, ball and socket, fixed