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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |