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Human Structure

Cell Structure/Systems

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Cells become.... Tissues/organs/organ system/organism
Organisms are either -------, which means all life functions only occur in one cell, or they are ---------- which means they have many cells 1.unicellular 2. multicellular
Irritability is.... the process of being aware of your surroundings
The nervous system is.... brain, spinal cord, & nerves
The respiratory system is.... nose, mouth, trachea, lungs, bronchial tube,& diaphragm
Respiration is...... the process of getting energy from food
When you get hurt how does that get from what you injured to your brain? nerve cells/spinal cord/ brain
The digestive system is...... mouth, large intestine, small intestine, rectum, stomach, & esophagus
Digestion is..... The process of breaking down food so it can be used
How does food get from your mouth to your small intestine? travels by mouth/ esophagus/ stomach/ small intestine
How does food/energy get from intestine to the cells in your ear? (absorbtion) glucose leaves the small intestine by way of the blood, traveling to all parts of you body
What happens to the food particles that are not absorbed by the cells in the walls of you intestines? (small/large) it passes out of the body as fecal matter
The excretory system.... kidney, ureter, & bladder
Excretion is.... elimination of wastes/harmful substances
How do waste, liquid, and chemicals get from your cells to your kidneys? the cells excrete the wastes that then travel via bloodstream to the kidneys
What happens to the contents of your kidneys? it travels through the ureters to the bladder, and the emptied from the bladder is urine
Describe the path that an air molecule takes from your nose to your lungs. nose/ trachea/ bronchial tubes/ lungs
How do the oxygen molecules get from your cells in your lungs to the cells in your hand? lungs/ cells in lung tissue/ blood cells/ hand cells
How does carbon dioxide get from your cells in your hand to your lungs? Hand cells/ blood cells/ lung cells/ out
Describe the path CO2 follows from your lungs out of your body. lung cells/ lungs/ bronchial tubes/ trachea
Created by: anna2012
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