Question | Answer |
what is the function of the nervous system? | responding & adjusting to changes in its environment |
what is the function of the skeletal system? | shapes & supports the body, protects movement, internal organs, make rbc, store minerals |
what is the function of the respiratory system? | transfer O2 to the circulatory system, remove co2 waste |
what is the function of the digestive system? | break down food into glucose & other nutrients |
what is the function of the integumentary system? | protection, sensory response, rid body of waste, regulate body temp, vitamin D |
what is the function of the circulatory system? | carry oxygen,nutrients and waste to and away from the cells |
what is the function of the urinary system? | filter blood and rid the body of toxins |
what is the function of the excretory system? | remove waste from the body |
what is the function of the reproductive system? | ensure the survival of the species |
what is the structure of the nervous system? | brain, spinal cord, nerves |
what is the structure of the skeletal system? | bones, joints, tendons, ligaments |
what is the structure of the respiratory system? | lungs,trachea,mouth, nose,alveoli |
what is the structure of the digestive system? | mouth, esophagus,large intestine,small intestine, stomache, rectum, anus |
what is the structure of the integumentary system? | skin, hair, nails, sweat and oil glands |
what is the structure of the circulatory system? | heart, veins, arteries,cappillaries, capillaries, rbc, wbc |
what is the structure of the urinary system? | kidneys, bladder, wrethra |
what is the structure of the excretory system? | resp,integ,digestive,urinary |
what is the structure of the reproductive system? | ovary, uterus, cervix,fallopian tubes, testes,vas deferns, prostate gland |
Function of cell wall | provide structure and support |
function of cell membrane | to contoll what enters and leaves the cell |
function of vacuole | store water and other fluids |
integumentary literally means | covering |
Cell theory is | All living things are made of cells
Cells are the basic unit in living things
All cells come from existing cells |
what must be present in the digestive system for a chemical change to occur | enzymes/stomach acid |
when the pancreas is not working properly what can happen | a person can develop diabetes, pancreas breaks down sugars too slowly or too quickly |
the integumentary and the nervous system work how | The nervous system sends messages when the skin has been injured |
How do the digestive and circulatory system work together | process and deliver nutrients to the cells of the body |
how do the skeletal and muscle systems work together | provide a framework that allows for movement and support |
where does chemical digestion happen? | in the mouth and stomach |
the levels of organization in living things | cell, tissue, organ, organ system,organism |
organelles are | the different parts in a cell, each individual structure in a plant cell or an animal cell |
work is being done when | a force is applied in a particular direction |
when the thyroid is not functioning properly what can happen | it can affect a persons energy level, metabolism |
the thyroid is located in | the throat area |
metabolism is | the chemical process that occur in a living organism maintain life |
organic compounds are made up of | carbon hydrogen oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, nitrogen |
what can happen when a larger compound breaks down into smaller compound | a chemical change occurs, heat is produced, in digestion the organisms obtain energy |