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Nervous and integumentary systems You are able to feel pain when you touch a hot surface because of your Row 1, Col 1

Smooth The type of involuntary muscle that moves food through the digestive tract is called ________muscle 3,1

cartilage As an infant grows, hard bone replaces most of the________that forms an infant’s skeleton. 5,1

Calcium Bones are strong and hard because they contain minerals _______________and phosphorus 1,2

Exercise One way to keep bones healthy is to get regular ______________in the form of activities such as running. 2,2

Your wrist is able to bend and flex because it has a __________joint gliding Your wrist is able to bend and flex because it has a __________joint 3,2

A kind of connective tissue called ________________ Ligaments A kind of connective tissue called ________________ Holds together the bones in movable joints 4,2

The ______protects the brain Skull or cranium The ______protects the brain 5,2

stress Homeostasis can be upset by ______, which is the reaction of the body and mind to a threatening, challenging, or disturbing event. 1,3

cytoplasm The material within a cell apart from the nucleus is the ______________ 2,3

Organs join to form an ________ _____ that performs a major function Organ System Organs join to form an ________ _____ that performs a major function 3,3

Tendon A muscle is attached to a bone by a connective tissue called a ---------------- 4,3

Nervous Tissue Messages are carried back and forth between the brain and other parts of the body by 5,3

What structure directs the activities of a cell Nucleus What structure directs the activities of a cell 1,4

Muscular Both the respiratory system and the circulatory system rely on the ______system, which automatically produces movement in the heart and lungs 2,4

Muscle tissue ___________ to make body parts move Contracts Muscle tissue ___________ to make body parts move 3,4

Immune When you become sick with a virus, your______system prompts white blood cells to create antibodies. 4,4

Endocrine A runner at the starting ine of a race is likely to experience a rush of the hormone adrenaline, released by the ______system, as the race begins 5,4

Nephrons The filters in a wastewater treatment plant, which removes wastes from water, might be considered similar to ______in the kidneys, which filter wastes from blood 1,5

Study the 4 types of Joints Study the 4 types of Joints. Be able to indentify them from looking at picture and the motion involved. Also if they are moveable or immoveable. 2,5

Which joint provides the greatest range of motion? Ball and Socket Which joint provides the greatest range of motion? 3,5

Identify the 3 types of muscle tissue, which is found in the stomach, what type of tissue is found in the stomach, which tissues are voluntary and involuntary 4,5