Circulatory System Digestion System Excretory System Nervous System

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Circulatory System Digestion System Excretory System Nervous System Skeletal System 100 100 100 200

Circulatory System Digestion System Excretory System Nervous System Skeletal System 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

Respiration System moves _____ and _____ in and out of the body: A. Carbon

Respiration System moves _____ and _____ in and out of the body: A. Carbon dioxide and water B. Water and oxygen C. oxygen and water D. Carbon dioxide and oxygen E. .

The Correct Answer is D

The Correct Answer is D

Blood travels from the heart to the _______ and back to the _____ a.

Blood travels from the heart to the _______ and back to the _____ a. Heart and lungs b. Capillary and artery c. Artery and Capillary d. Lungs and heart

The correct answer is d

The correct answer is d

The hearts upper Chambers are called? a. Ventricles b. Atrium c. Valves d. hemoglobin's

The hearts upper Chambers are called? a. Ventricles b. Atrium c. Valves d. hemoglobin's

The answer is b.

The answer is b.

Fill in the chart: Red Blood cells Fight disease Platelets

Fill in the chart: Red Blood cells Fight disease Platelets

Red Blood cells Carry oxygen and deliver it to the body cell White Blood

Red Blood cells Carry oxygen and deliver it to the body cell White Blood Cells Fight disease Platelets Form blood cloth

BONUS POINTS: Double Jeopardy Blood Vessel Artery Capillaries Vain Function

BONUS POINTS: Double Jeopardy Blood Vessel Artery Capillaries Vain Function

Bonus Point: Blood Vessel Structure of wall Function . Artery Carries blood away from

Bonus Point: Blood Vessel Structure of wall Function . Artery Carries blood away from the heart 3 Layers a. Inner- epithelial tissue b. Middle- muscle c. Outer- connective tissue Capillaries Materials exchanged between the blood and body’s cell Have thin walls, material can pass easily through them Vain Carry blood back to Have the same three the heart layers like the arteries

Digestive system function is to? a. Breaks down food, absorb molecules into the blood

Digestive system function is to? a. Breaks down food, absorb molecules into the blood and eliminate waste. b. Helps you breath c. Circulates food through out your body d. Supports your body

The correct answer is a.

The correct answer is a.

Absorption is: a. When you sweat b. When nutrients pass through the wall into

Absorption is: a. When you sweat b. When nutrients pass through the wall into the blood. c. When the liver produces juices d. Happens only in the digestion system

The correct answer is b

The correct answer is b

Nutrients in food provide the body with energy and materials needed for : a.

Nutrients in food provide the body with energy and materials needed for : a. Growth b. Repair c. Other life processes d. All of these e.

The correct answer is d.

The correct answer is d.

What’s the different between mechanical and chemical digestion?

What’s the different between mechanical and chemical digestion?

Mechanical- food is ground into small pieces. Begins as you take your first bite.

Mechanical- food is ground into small pieces. Begins as you take your first bite. Chemical- large food molecules are broken into small molecules by enzymes. Most digestion takes place in the small intestine

Fill in the chart Name Function Mouth Pushes food from mouth to stomach Stomach

Fill in the chart Name Function Mouth Pushes food from mouth to stomach Stomach Absorbs water and eliminates waste

Name Function Mouth Chemical and mechanical digestion. Saliva breaks down the food Esophagus Pushes

Name Function Mouth Chemical and mechanical digestion. Saliva breaks down the food Esophagus Pushes food from mouth to stomach Stomach Mechanical digestion occurs. Breaks down proteins Small intestine Chemical digestion. Continues the breakdown of proteins. Large intestine Absorbs water and eliminates waste

The excretory system removes: a. Carbon dioxide and oxygen b. Water, waste, and oxygen

The excretory system removes: a. Carbon dioxide and oxygen b. Water, waste, and oxygen c. Urea, water, and oxygen d. Carbon dioxide, urea, water, and waste

The correct answer is d

The correct answer is d

What is the major organ of excretion is: a. Liver b. Intestines c. Bladder

What is the major organ of excretion is: a. Liver b. Intestines c. Bladder d. kidney

The correct answer is d By filtering the blood, the kidneys produces urine.

The correct answer is d By filtering the blood, the kidneys produces urine.

Name the organs of the Excretory System:

Name the organs of the Excretory System:

Lungs, skin, liver, and kidneys

Lungs, skin, liver, and kidneys

The skin has an important function of releasing _______, and _____. Why?

The skin has an important function of releasing _______, and _____. Why?

Water, sweat, and heat. Why- Sweating cools off the body

Water, sweat, and heat. Why- Sweating cools off the body

Name three muscles Muscle Example or explain Provide the force to move the bone.

Name three muscles Muscle Example or explain Provide the force to move the bone. Voluntary Ex. Swimming Involuntary muscles. Ex: Breathing Smooth and skeletal muscles. Involuntary Ex: Heart

3 Muscle Example or explain Skeletal Provide the force to move the bone. Voluntary

3 Muscle Example or explain Skeletal Provide the force to move the bone. Voluntary Ex. Swimming . Smooth Muscle Involuntary muscles. Ex: Breathing Cardiac Smooth and skeletal muscles. Involuntary Ex: Heart

The central nervous system consists of: a. Heart and blood b. Lungs and trachea

The central nervous system consists of: a. Heart and blood b. Lungs and trachea c. small intestine and large intestine d. Brain and spinal cord

The correct answer is b

The correct answer is b

The _____ change information about the environment to nerve impulses. a. Eardrum b. Reflex

The _____ change information about the environment to nerve impulses. a. Eardrum b. Reflex c. Retina d. senses

The correct answer is d

The correct answer is d

The control center of your body is by the ______. a. Axons b. b.

The control center of your body is by the ______. a. Axons b. b. Synapse c. c. Nerves d. d. impulses

The answer is C

The answer is C

Name three parts of the Brain.

Name three parts of the Brain.

1. Cerebrum 2. Cerebellum 3. Brainstem or medulla

1. Cerebrum 2. Cerebellum 3. Brainstem or medulla

Compare the functions of axons and Dendrites?

Compare the functions of axons and Dendrites?

Dendrite- carries nerve impulses towards the cell body. Axon- carries nerve impulses away from

Dendrite- carries nerve impulses towards the cell body. Axon- carries nerve impulses away from the cell body

Vertebrae makes up your _____ a. Brain b. Body c. Backbone d. spine

Vertebrae makes up your _____ a. Brain b. Body c. Backbone d. spine

The correct answer is D

The correct answer is D

Cartilage does what? a. Connects tissues b. Helps you grow c. Connects muscles d.

Cartilage does what? a. Connects tissues b. Helps you grow c. Connects muscles d. Connects cells

The correct answer is A

The correct answer is A

A joint is: a. Connects tissue b. Where two bones come together c. Where

A joint is: a. Connects tissue b. Where two bones come together c. Where two muscles come together d. Connects muscles

The answer is B

The answer is B

Give an example of each joints: 1. Ball and Socket joint 2. Pivot joint

Give an example of each joints: 1. Ball and Socket joint 2. Pivot joint 3. Hinge joint 4. Gliding joint

Ball-and-Socket joint Shoulder Pivot Joint- the bone rotatesturning your head Hinge joint- like a

Ball-and-Socket joint Shoulder Pivot Joint- the bone rotatesturning your head Hinge joint- like a door-knee, elbow Gliding joint- allows one bone to slide over anotherwrist or ankles

Bonus: Name the five functions of the skeletal system?

Bonus: Name the five functions of the skeletal system?

1. Shape and support 2. Enables you to move 3. Protects your internal organs

1. Shape and support 2. Enables you to move 3. Protects your internal organs 4. Produces blood 5. Stores materials