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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Digestive System | : Breaks down food into nutrients for energy and repair. |
| Excretory System | : Removes waste and excess water from the body. |
| Circulatory System | : Transports oxygen, blood, and nutrients throughout the body. |
| Respiratory System | : Brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. |
| Musculoskeletal System | : Provides structure, support, and allows for movement. |
| Endocrine System | : Regulates body processes using hormones. |
| Nervous System | : The control center that sends electrical signals to coordinate actions. |
| Homeostasis | : It is the process where the body works to keep everything balanced |
| Chemical digestion | : Enzymes and chemicals break down food into tiny molecules so your body can absorb them. |
| Physical digestion | : The physical breaking apart of food into smaller pieces |
| Hormone | : A chemical messenger created by the body. |
| Stimulus | : A signal from the environment that triggers a reaction. |
| Reflex | : An automatic response to a stimulus that happens without you even thinking about it. |
| Neuron | : A nerve cell that sends and receives electrical signals throughout the body. |
| Heart | : The muscle that constantly pushes blood through your veins and arteries to deliver oxygen to your cells. |
| Alveoli | : Small air sacs in the lungs that are responsible for gas exchange. |
| Organ | : A group of different tissues working together to do a specific job. |
| Tissue | : A group of similar cells that work together to do a specific task. |
| Adrenaline | : A hormone released when you are scared, excited, or in danger. |
| Bone | : Body part responsible for protecting your organs and giving your body shape. |