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S Y S T E M $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

What is the endocrine system? System that secretes hormones

Cells are to tissues as tissues What are organs? Cells are to tissues as tissues are to

Between stages A and D, this process must occur What is cell division/mitosis? Between stages A and D, this process must occur

What is the endocrine system? It’s the system that produces chemicals that regulate bodily functions

What is the nervous system? It’s the system that is responsible for controlling and coordinating movement

What is the circulatory system? It’s the system that delivers oxygen and other nutrients throughout the body

It’s the sex cell shown at A. It’s the sex cell shown at B. What is sperm, egg and fertilization? It’s the sex cell shown at A. It’s the sex cell shown at B. It’s the reproductive process that is occurring at C

What is the excretory system? It’s the system that removes solid, liquid and gaseous wastes from the body

What is the reproductive system? It’s the system responsible for producing sex cells and offspring

What is the endocrine system? It’s the system made up of glands like the ovaries and testes.

What is the respiratory system? It’s the system responsible for gas exchange, consisting of structures such as the lungs, trachea and nose What is the respiratory system?

What is the muscular system? It’s the system that works with the skeletal system allowing for movement

What is the digestive system? It’s the system shown below that is responsible for breaking down food into smaller molecules so that energy may be released to be used by the cells

parts: the brain and the What is the spinal cord? The central nervous system consists of two parts: the brain and the

The nose, mouth, and diaphragm are parts of this body system What is the respiratory system? The nose, mouth, and diaphragm are parts of this body system

What is fight off infections? It’s the job of the white blood cells as shown below

What is the respiratory system? If someone is suffering from difficulty breathing, it’s the system most likely affected

What are the circulatory and respiratory systems? When oxygen is transferred to the bloodstream as blood passes by the lungs, these two systems are working together

What is the respiratory system? Which body system functions by bringing in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide

In humans, the digestion process begins in this place What is the mouth, with chewing and saliva? In humans, the digestion process begins in this place

What are the lungs? Of the following organs, it’s the one that is part of the respiratory system A. stomach B. lungs C. spinal cord D. large intestines

What are the circulatory and excretory systems? The two systems involved when waste and water are removed from blood as it flows through the kidneys are

What is the nervous system? A lack of control in the muscular system is most likely related to a problem in what other organ system?

What is the nervous system? When a person’s arm touches something hot, the muscles in the arm react to pull the arm away. The body system that alerts the muscles to react is

What is conducting messages to coordinate body functions? The brain, spinal cord, and nerves are organs that perform this primary function

Complete the levels of organization from simple to complex (1) Tissues  (2) Organs Complete the levels of organization from simple to complex

The process in which cells release the energy in food What is respiration? The process in which cells use oxygen to release the energy in food (happens in the mitochondria)

What is the nervous system? It’s the system shown below, which is responsible for responding to stimuli

A gastroenterologist is a doctor who treats problems of the Digestive System A gastroenterologist is a doctor who treats problems of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Which organ system is cared for by this type of doctor?

Skeletal System Which system supports the body, protects internal organs, and makes blood cells?

(1) organ system tissue cell organ What is 4? Which sequence lists the levels of organization in the human body from simplest to most complex? (1) organ system tissue cell organ (2) tissue cell organ organ system (3) organ organ system tissue cell (4) cell tissue organ organ system

You’re almost done….

In your own words, describe how the following systems work together: Skeletal & Muscular Circulatory & Respiratory Digestive & Excretory Nervous & Endocrine Endocrine & Reproductive