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MS Science Final Review

The liquid part of the blood is called ______ plasma hemoglobin platelets white blood cells

Oxygen is carried from your lungs to the rest of your body by __ white blood cells capillaries lymph vessels hemoglobin

____ help the blood to clot. white blood cells lymph vessels platelets antigens

_______________ is tissue fluid from cells that has entered the lymph vessels. hemoglobin plasma antigen lymph

The force of the blood on the walls of the blood vessels is called _ blood pressure cholesterol lymph nodes hypertension

In systemic circulation, blood returns from your body through the inferior vena cava to the ____ left atrium right atrium left ventricle right ventricle

In pulmonary circulation, blood flows through two organs, the _ brain and heart heart and kidneys heart and liver lungs and heart

Blood in the veins (except the pulmonary veins) is _ high in oxygen low in oxygen low in wastes high in nutrients

Anemia is a disorder where there are too few __________ in the blood lymphocytes white blood cells red blood cells platelets

All of the following are true EXCEPT newborns have passive immunity vaccines create active immunities immunities build as you get older passive immunity lasts many years

Which of the following is the correct sequence of the organs of the digestive tract? mouth, stomach, esophagus, small intestine, large intestine esophagus, mouth, stomach, sm. intestine, lg. intestine mouth, esophagus,sm. intestine, lg. intestine mouth, esophagus, stomach, sm. intestine, lg. intestine

A(n) ___________ is a type of protein that breaks down large molecules into smaller molecules. nutrient chyme enzyme villi

Most of the chemical digestion in your body takes place in the _ mouth large intestine stomach small intestine; duodenum

The accesory organs of the digestive system include the _____ stomach, liver, mouth liver, gallbladder, pancreas liver, gallbladder, intestines peristalsis, insulin, enzyme

__________are waves of muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract. insulin enzymes gravity peristalsis

The _______________ keeps food from entering your airways when you swallow. epiglottis pharynx larynx trachea

Bile is a substance that _____ is stored in the gallbladder helps break fat into smaller pieces is green all of the above

Chewing is an example of _____ chemical digestion mechanical digestion losing weight stress relief

The _____ is the longest part of the digestive system. esophagus small intestine large intestine gallbladder

Chemical digestion begins in the ______ small intestine esophagus mouth stomach

When you breathe, your lungs take in oxygen and remove __? air carbon dioxide nitrogen nitrogen dioxide

Cellular respiration requires supplying your body’s cells with _______ to release energy. oxygen blood bone marrow enzymes

______ is a tube-like passageway for air. epiglottis esophagus trachea sinuses

Within the lungs, the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs between the _________ and the capillaries. trachea diaphragm alveoli bronchi

The ____ prevents food or liquid from entering your trachea. alveoli bronchi epiglottis larynx

_____ in cigarette smoke is the greatest contributor to lung cancer. hydrogen tar carbon dioxide tobacco

_________serves to filter the dust and dirt particles from the air before the air enters your lungs. pharynx larynx tongue mucus

The _______ contains the vocal cords. mouth larynx pharynx lungs

Your ______ contracts and relaxes, changing the volume of your chest. diaphragm larynx pharynx trachea

A disease that causes narrowing of the bronchi and bronchioles is _________. sinus infection cold asthma lung cancer

The main excretory organs in your body are the skin, lungs, large intestine and the ___ kidney ureter urethra bladder

A tube called the ____ leads from the bladder to the outside of the body. ureter renal artery renal vein urethra

People whose ______ don’t work may have to undergo dialysis. alveoli bladders lungs kidneys

The main filtering unit in the kidney is called a(n) _____ alveoli renal artery villi nephron

Tubes called ______________ move urine from the kidneys to the bladder. urethra ureters Loop of Henle renal tubules

Blood vessels that move blood away from the heart are called arteries

Blood vessels that move blood to the heart are called veins

Blood vessels that connect arteries and veins are called capillaries

Do the two matching sections on your review. The answers are below plasma –dissolves and transports nutrients white blood cells—fights bacteria, viruses, etc red blood cells—supplies your body with oxygen platelets—clots blood

Matching II salivary gland—makes salive large intestine—absorbs water from undigested food esophagus—tube that connects mouth with stomach stomach—turns food into chyme small intestine—most chemical digestion occurs here gallbladder—stores bile mouth—where food is ground to bits

Answers to flow through the heart 3 5 1 4 2

Six nutrients that body needs carbohydrates fats (lipids) proteins water vitamins minerals

Explain the difference between mechanical and chemical digestion Mechanical: food is broken into smaller pieces with chewing, churning and mixing. Chemical: Food is broken down into smaller molecules using chemical reactions

What is the function of the digestive system? To break down food so that nutrients can be absorbed into blood.

Put these parts of the respiratory system in order, starting at the mouth/nasal passage. bronchi larynx nasal passage/mouth pharynx trachea alveoli

No person likes to breathe applesauce bronchi 5 larynx 3 nasal passage 1 pharynx 2 trachea 4 alveoli 6