Body Systmes
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Define Voluntary Muscles | Muscles that you control
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Define Involuntary Muscles | Muscles that you Don't control
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Define Neuron | a Nerve cell
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Define Pathogens | Organisms that cause infections Disease
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Define Infectious Disease | A Disease that can pass from one organisms to another.
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Define Immune System | The organs in your body that defend against disease.
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Define Vaccine | An injection of dead or weakened pathagens that cause you to be immune disease.
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What are the jobs of the skeletal system | Protect organs, Support the skeleton, helps you move,
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What are the parts of the circulatory system? | Heart, blood vessels, and blood
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How are viruses and bacteria different? | Viruses are about 100 times smaller than bacteria. Viruses are not made of cells and have no nucleus.
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How does oxygen get from the lungs to the body cells? |
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What is the job of the circulatory system? | move blood thru the body
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Which digestive organ absorbs liquid and stores solid waste? | large intestine
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Are the muscles of the stomach voluntary or involuntary? How do you know? | Involuntary - you don't tell your stomach to digest your food.
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What are the organs of the central nervous system? | Brain and Spinal cord
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What are some of your body's defenses against invading microgranisms? | Cells, Tissues, Organs, chemicals
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What are antibodies? | A chemical that the body makes to stop pathogens from infecting other cells/
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How does a vaccine protect against disease? | The vaccine signals your immune system to make antibodies to a certain pathogen.
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