Science Mid-term
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The averge of a given set of data. Determind by adding together, then dividing by the total number of values. | Mean
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The middle number of a given set of data. Determind by putting the values in order(lowest to highest) and choosing the middle number. In the case of 2 middle numbers, find the averge between the 2. | Median
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The value that occurs the most otfen in a given set of data. If all values occur 2 values that occur the most often, it is bi-modal. If all values occur egual amount of times, there is "no mode" | Mode
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The distance between the lowest and highest values in a given set of data. Determined by subtracting the lowest value from the highest. | Range
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Functions:voluntarily or involuntarily controls functions of the organs. | Functions in Nervous System
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Major Organs:Brain, Spinal cord | Major Organs in Nervous System
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Functions:supplies oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. | Functions in Respiratory System
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Major Organs:Lungs, diaphragm,Mouth, Nose | Major Organs in Respiratory System
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Functons:Provides support and shape | Functions in Skeletal System
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Major Organs:Bones, Cartilage,Joints | Major Organs in Skeletal System
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Functions:Provides movement of the body | Functions in Muscular System
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Major Organs:Muscles, Tendons | Major Organs in Muscular System
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1.____ 2.Childhood 3.______ 4.Young Adulthood 5._______ | 1.Infancy 3.Adolescence 5.Older adulthood
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Functoins:Turns food into energy | Functions in Digestive System
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Major Organs:Stomach, Intestines | Major Organs in Digestive System
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Functions:Provides blood and oxygen to the body | Functions in Circulatory System
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Major Organs:Heart, Blood Vessels | Major Organs in Circulatory System
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Functions:Produces hormones | Functions in Endocrine System
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Major Organs:Pancreas, glands | Major organs in Endocrine System
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Functions:Rids body of excess salts and water | Functions in Urinary System
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Major Organs:Kidneys, Bladder | Major Organs in Urinary System
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Eliminates waste from the body through the respiratory system(rids body of carbon dioxide)vrinary system(rids body of excess salts and water) epidermal system(Cools body down through sweat) and digestive system(rids body of food wastes). | Excretory System
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How does the Respiratory System use oxygen and glucose? | Takes in oxygen to use all body systems.
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What is the function of the Respiratory system? | Supplies oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
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What is the major organs of the respiratory system? | Lungs, diaphram, mouth, nose
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