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Human Growth Unit 6

reproduction, genetics, and Human Body Systems

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what is the meaning of mean the average of a given set of data.Determined by adding and dividing the total number of values
what is the meaning of median the middle number of a given set of data.Determined by putting the numbers in order from least to greatest and choosing the middle number
what is the meaning of mode the value that occurs most often
what is the meaning of range the difference between the lowest and highest values
the 5 stages of human growth is infancy,childhood,adolesence,young adulthood,and older adulthood
nervous system volintarily or involintarily controls functions of the organs
respiratory system supplies oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
skeletal system provides support and shape
muscular system provides movement of the body
digestive system turns food into energy
circulatory system provides blood and oxygen to the body
endocrine system produces horomones
urinary system rids body of excess salts and water
excretory system eliminates waste from the body through the respiratory system, urinary system, epidermal system, sand digestive system
how human body systems use oxygen & glucose respiratory system-takes in oxygen to use in all body systems circulatory system-breaks down glucose to create energy nervous system-the brain is the largest oxygen user in your body-used to keep brain cells alive
Created by: mickeymouse13
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