Introduction to the Human Body

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Introduction to the Human Body Part 1 Review

Anatomy Physiology Nervous System movement metabolism cell Describe the word or phrase without using the word/phrase shown. Once your partner gets all of them correct, stand up and say "I LOVE ANATOMY!" Anatomy Physiology Nervous System movement metabolism cell

Answer the following on your white board: What is the smallest level of structural organization? Chemical Level (atoms)

Answer the following on your white board: Name three atoms essential to physiological function. C, H, O, N, Na, Ca, K

Answer the following on your white board: Which level of organization consists of two or more tissues that work together for a common function? ORGAN LEVEL

Answer the following on your white board: Which two levels of organization are required for living things? CHEMICAL & CELLULAR

Answer the following on your white board: What is the level of organization that consists of organs working together for a common function, such as digestion? SYSTEM LEVEL

Answer the following on your white board: Groups of similar cells that work together for a specific function and come from a similar ancestor are… TISSUES

Answer the following on your white board: Which organ system produces hormones for communication within the body? ENDOCRINE

Answer the following on your white board: Which organ system provides immunity and fights off invaders to the body? LYMPHATIC

Answer the following on your white board: Which organ system is made up of the skin? INTEGUMENTARY

Answer the following on your white board: Which organ system makes blood cells? (Hint: It may not be what you think! ) SKELETAL SYSTEM

Answer the following on your white board: Maintaining Boundaries Humans have different body cavities which contain different organs, each having their own function. Which characteristic of life is this? Maintaining Boundaries

Answer the following on your white board: Cells utilize materials that have been broken down from the cheeseburger you ate in cellular respiration. Which characteristic of life is this? Metabolism

Answer the following on your white board: When you stick your hand on a hot stove, you pull your hand back. The hot stove would be a _______. Stimulus

Answer the following on your white board: The stomach breaks food down and the small intestine absorbs the nutrients. The remaining waste travels through the large intestine and leaves the body. Which characteristic of life is this? Digestion

Answer the following on your white board: Blood travels throughout the body, which demonstrates the characteristic of life called _____. MOVEMENT

Answer the following on your white board: The urinary system is in charge of the characteristics of life. This characteristic is… EXCRETION

Answer the following on your white board: T/F Reproduction is a survival need. FALSE

Answer the following on your white board: What is the purpose of oxygen in the body? CELLULAR RESPIRATION (RELEASING ENERGY FROM FOOD)

Answer the following on your white board: Metabolic reactions produce ______ which is a necessity of survival. HEAT

Answer the following on your white board: The exchange of oxygen in the body depends on this necessity for survival: PRESSURE