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The endocrine system function
The endocrine system function
controls internal conditions, growth, development, and reproduction
Nervous system function
Nervous system function
controls body movement, thought and behavior
respiratory system function
respiratory system function
provides the body with oxygen and removes gas wastes from the body
excretory system function
excretory system function
removes wastes from blood
skeletal system function
skeletal system function
provides the body protection and support; interacts with muscles to allow movement
Bones are made of what
Bones are made of what
living tissues and nonliving materials deposited by bone cells
What makes up the skeletal system
What makes up the skeletal system
bones and cartillage
What are the 3 types of muscles
What are the 3 types of muscles
cardiac, smooth, skeletal
How do muscles and bones work together to move you
How do muscles and bones work together to move you
the muscles attach on either end of the bone. one muscle contracts pulling the bone up. the other muscle relaxes. movement results in the direction of the pulling muscle
What is a neuron
What is a neuron
nerve cells that pass messages
what is an impulse
what is an impulse
message sent by neuron
How do messages get sent
How do messages get sent
the neuron has a cell body with short branches attached. the message enters the dendrite, passes through the cell body and exits to the next neuron through the axon
what is a biofeedback loop
what is a biofeedback loop
a circular pathway that sends information back and forth throughout the body
what is the endocrine gland
what is the endocrine gland
an organ that releases chemical substances directly into the blood
what is a pathogen
what is a pathogen
organisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi that cause disease
what is an antibody
what is an antibody
chemicals that kill specific pathogens
what is the difference between the 2 types of white blood cells
what is the difference between the 2 types of white blood cells
one type will attack any pathogen entering the body, the other targets specific pathogens
what makes up the circulatory system
what makes up the circulatory system
blood, heart, blood vessels
what happens in the alveoli
what happens in the alveoli
oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide is removed
what makes up the respiratory system
what makes up the respiratory system
lungs, nose, trachea, and bronchial tubes
what is an enzyme
what is an enzyme
chemicals that help break down food into nutrients
what is the process of digestion
what is the process of digestion
mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
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