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Body Systems WarmUps

Give 3 functions of the integumentary system. Today’s WarmUp Give 3 functions of the integumentary system. Integumentary System

Explain how the integumentary system plays a role in homeostasis. Today’s WarmUp Explain how the integumentary system plays a role in homeostasis. Integumentary System

Today’s WarmUp Explain the difference between epidermis and dermis regarding function and structures. Integumentary System

What is the function of the respiratory system? Today’s WarmUp What is the function of the respiratory system? Respiratory System

Today’s WarmUp Explain the relationship between alveoli, capillaries, and blood cells. Respiratory System

Name the organs and tissues which are involved in respiration. Today’s WarmUp Name the organs and tissues which are involved in respiration. Respiratory System

Today’s WarmUp Explain the path that air takes as it flows into your body through the respiratory system. Respiratory System

What role does the diaphragm play in breathing? Today’s WarmUp What role does the diaphragm play in breathing? Respiratory System

What is the function of the digestive system? Today’s WarmUp What is the function of the digestive system? Digestive System

Today’s WarmUp Name all of the organs directly involved with moving food through the body. Digestive System

Today’s WarmUp What path does a bite of food take from first bite to excretion? Name all organs involved in order. Digestive System

Today’s WarmUp What organs are involved in the digestion of food but are not directly part of the digestive system? Digestive System

Which 2 body systems work together to provide nutrients to all cells? Today’s WarmUp Which 2 body systems work together to provide nutrients to all cells? Digestive System

Today’s WarmUp What role do enzymes play in digestion? Name 2 organs that produce digestive enzymes. Digestive System

How does your body use lipids? Why are they important? Today’s WarmUp How does your body use lipids? Why are they important? Digestive System

Today’s WarmUp Explain the role of the capillaries that permeate the smooth muscle of the small intestine. Digestive System

Today’s WarmUp What is peristalsis? Digestive System

What are villi, where are they located, and what is their function? Today’s WarmUp What are villi, where are they located, and what is their function? Digestive System

Today’s WarmUp Name 3 body systems involved in breaking down food and explain the role of each system. Digestive System

Describe the function of the large intestine. Today’s WarmUp Describe the function of the large intestine. Digestive System

Give 3 functions of the skeletal system. Today’s WarmUp Give 3 functions of the skeletal system. Skeletal System

Name at least 3 long bones and at least 2 flat bones. Today’s WarmUp Name at least 3 long bones and at least 2 flat bones. Skeletal System

Explain the function of these: joint, ligament, tendons, cartilage. Today’s WarmUp Explain the function of these: joint, ligament, tendons, cartilage. Skeletal System

Explain the difference between compact bone and spongy bone. Today’s WarmUp Explain the difference between compact bone and spongy bone. Skeletal System

What is the difference between red marrow and yellow marrow? Today’s WarmUp What is the difference between red marrow and yellow marrow? Skeletal System

Today’s WarmUp Explain osteoporosis. Skeletal System

Today’s WarmUp What would happen to a person who develops a disease that destroys the red bone marrow? Skeletal System

Explain how the skeletal and muscular systems work together? Today’s WarmUp Explain how the skeletal and muscular systems work together? Skeletal System

What is the main function of the muscular system? Today’s WarmUp What is the main function of the muscular system? Muscular System

Name and give the function of the three types of muscles. Today’s WarmUp Name and give the function of the three types of muscles. Muscular System

How do muscle cells obtain energy during exercise? Today’s WarmUp How do muscle cells obtain energy during exercise? Muscular System

Today’s WarmUp How does a person get stronger when he/she lifts weights regularly? Explain in terms of muscle cells. Muscular System

What is the main function of the circulatory system? Today’s WarmUp What is the main function of the circulatory system? Circulatory System

Today’s WarmUp Name the organs and tissues of the circulatory system and give the function of each. Circulatory System

Explain the pathway that the blood takes through the heart. Today’s WarmUp Explain the pathway that the blood takes through the heart. Circulatory System

Explain the significance of heart valves. Today’s WarmUp Explain the significance of heart valves. Circulatory System

Name the components of blood and the function of each. Today’s WarmUp Name the components of blood and the function of each. Circulatory System

What is the general function of the endocrine system? Today’s WarmUp What is the general function of the endocrine system? Endocrine System

Name at least 5 endocrine glands. Today’s WarmUp Name at least 5 endocrine glands. Endocrine System

What are some specific functions of the endocrine system? Today’s WarmUp What are some specific functions of the endocrine system? Endocrine System

What is the ‘master’ endocrine gland? Today’s WarmUp What is the ‘master’ endocrine gland? Endocrine System

Today’s WarmUp Explain the role of the endocrine system when a person becomes suddenly frightened. Endocrine System

Explain the body’s response to a sudden release of adrenaline. Today’s WarmUp Explain the body’s response to a sudden release of adrenaline. Endocrine System

Today’s WarmUp If you are suddenly frightened, which organ systems may become active? Explain why. Endocrine System

How is the endocrine system a ‘negative feedback’ system? Today’s WarmUp How is the endocrine system a ‘negative feedback’ system? Endocrine System

Today’s WarmUp Name at least 3 organs of the endocrine system and give one hormone each produces. Endocrine System

What is the main function of the excretory/urinary system? Today’s WarmUp What is the main function of the excretory/urinary system? Excretory/Urinary System

Name the organs of the excretory system and the function of each. Today’s WarmUp Name the organs of the excretory system and the function of each. Excretory/Urinary System

Today’s WarmUp Explain the response of the excretory system when an animal has not taken in enough water. Excretory/Urinary System

If both kidneys malfunctioned, what symptoms would be observed? Today’s WarmUp If both kidneys malfunctioned, what symptoms would be observed? Excretory/Urinary System

Today’s WarmUp How does the kidney work? Include information about nephrons and the glomerulus. Excretory/Urinary System

What is the main function of the nervous system? Today’s WarmUp What is the main function of the nervous system? Nervous System

Today’s WarmUp Name the parts of the nervous system and explain the general functions of each part. Nervous System

Draw a neuron and label: dendrite, nucleus, axon. Today’s WarmUp Draw a neuron and label: dendrite, nucleus, axon. Nervous System

How is an impulse relayed when you touch a hot object? Today’s WarmUp How is an impulse relayed when you touch a hot object? Nervous System

What organs and/or tissues compose the central nervous system? Today’s WarmUp What organs and/or tissues compose the central nervous system? Nervous System

Today’s WarmUp What are the components of the brain and what are the functions of each? Nervous System

What is the function of the peripheral nervous system? Today’s WarmUp What is the function of the peripheral nervous system? Nervous System

Name 3 involuntary activities of your body. Today’s WarmUp Name 3 involuntary activities of your body. Nervous System

Today’s WarmUp Name 3 organs/tissues of the female reproductive system and give a function for each. Reproductive System

Today’s WarmUp Name 3 organs/tissues of the male reproductive system and give a function for each. Reproductive System

Explain the function of the immune system. Today’s WarmUp Explain the function of the immune system. Immune System

How does the immune system react to an invasion of foreign bacteria? Today’s WarmUp How does the immune system react to an invasion of foreign bacteria? Immune System

Today’s WarmUp Explain the role of each of these in fighting infection: T cells, lymph nodes, antibodies. Immune System

What is the difference between active and passive immunity? Today’s WarmUp What is the difference between active and passive immunity? Immune System

Why is AIDS such a deadly disease? Today’s WarmUp Why is AIDS such a deadly disease? Immune System

General Review

Name the body system(s) primarily responsible for the following: Movement Attainment, transport and delivery of nutrients and oxygen Protection from drying out Filtering the blood Protection from pathogens

Name the body system(s) primarily responsible for the following: Control over all other systems Producing offspring Breaking down food Regulating hormone levels