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Ingestion process's of taking food into the body
Digestin process of braking food down into its smallest part
Respiration process by which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released by all organism
Excretion to remove watse
Homeostaties the body ability to maintain a stable internal enviroment, even when external conditions change.
Volunatary you need to decide what action (Think it) before it happens, done by choice.
Smooth Muslce type of muscle found in internal organs that operates involuntrily (you don't have to think about it it just happens) Example the muscle that makes up the espopjhagus
cardaic muscle Type of muscle tissue that makes up the heart and operates involuntarily (you don't have to think about it for it to happen
Celluar Respiration the chemical reaction between oxgen and glucose that releases energy into a cell.
Tissue a group of cell that work together to perform a specififc job
Heart muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
Arteries blood vessles that carry oxygen poor blood from the heart to the body
Veins blood vessels that return oxygen poor blood into the heart
Capillaries tiny blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutreintes and waste occurs between the blood and the cell.
Circulation Movement of the blood through the heart and blood vessle, delivering oxygen & nutreints to the body, and removing waste
Lungs main organ of the respiratory system where gas exchange occurs.
Diaphrgam muscular structure that separartes the chest cavity and plays a ey role in breathing
alveoli tiny air sacs in the lungs
ingettion process of taking food into the body
digestion process of breaking down into its smallest part
respiration process by the which oxygen taken in and carbon doixde is released by an organism
excretion to remove watse
homeostsis the body abilliy to mantain a stable internal eniroment, even when external conditions change
inoluntary happens witthout you thinking about doing it, occurs automaticlly
smooth muscle type of muscle found in internal organs that operates involuntarily (you don't have to think about it, just happens) example the muscle that espophagus
cardiac muscle type of muscle tissue that makes up the heart and operates involuntarily (you don't have to think about it for it to happen)
cellaur respiration the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
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