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science mid-term

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The average of a given set of data. Determined by adding the values together, then dividing by the total number of values. Mean
the middle number given set of data. Determined by putting the values in order(lowest to highest) and choosing the middle number. In the case of 2 middle numbers, find the average between the 2. Median
Function: Voluntarily and involuntarily controls functions of the organs. Nervous system
Major organs: brain, spinal cord Nervous system
the value that occurs the most often in given set of data. If there are 2 values that occurs the most often it is bi-modal. If all valuses occur eqaul amount of times there is no mode Mode
the distance between the lowest and highest values in a given set of data. detrimed by subtracting the lowest value to the highest value range
Function: supplies oxygen and removes carbon dixiode major organs lungs diaphram mouth nose respiratory system
Function provides support and shape major organs bones cartligage joints skeletal system
function provides movement of the body major organs bones cartligage joints muscular system
function turns food into energy major organs stomach intstines digestive system
function provodes blood and oxygen to the body major organs heart blood vessels circulatory system
function produces hormones major organs pancreas glands endocrine system
function rids body of excess salts and water major organs kidneys bladder urinary system
function elements waste from the body through the respiratory excretory system
takes in oxygen to use in all body systems respiratory system
pumps oxygen through blood to all parts of the body glucose is used to create blood circulatory system
the brain is the largest oxygen user in your body used to keep brain cells alive brain uses glucose as fuel to create energy nervous system
the muscles use oxygen to work to work when oxygen runs out the mucsles break down glucose muscular system
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