Structural System - 1 Bones are to –Support & structure –Make blood cells –Allow movement –Muscle attachments –Ligaments hold joints together.

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Structural System - 1 Bones are to –Support & structure –Make blood cells –Allow movement –Muscle attachments –Ligaments hold joints together

Structural System – 2 3 types of muscles –Smooth, involuntary –Striated, voluntary –Cardiac, heart muscle somewhat like both above Allow for movement Attached by tendons above and below joints

17 Which structure in the upper arm is responsible for raising the lower arm? A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 In order to raise it, it must be attached, so its not 1 or 2. 4 is a bone not a muscle, so its answer:

Nervous System - 1 Consists of brain and spinal chord Voluntary, you control and choose Involuntary, allows parts to keep functioning without you knowing Nerve cells send and receive information..

Nervous System - 2 Nerve cells have 3 parts –Axon – Sends signal –Cell Body – controls cell functions –Dendrite – Receives signal from another –Synapse – space between cells

Nervous System - 3 Involuntary is controlled by the medulla oblongata of the brain. This is how you keep breathing while sleeping and digest food without thinking about it.

Circulatory System - 1 This system helps to connect many other systems as it provides the transport of substances from one organ to another. Every cell must touch a blood vessel to take in what it needs and get rid of waste. Arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry it back to the heart. The heart pumps the blood

Circulatory System - 2 The top parts of the heart receive blood – Atrium The bottom two are very muscular and pump the blood – Ventricles Two contractions, right ventricle pumps to the lungs, and the left ventricle pumps to the body and brain.

A circulatory system B integumentary system C excretory system D endocrine system 29 Nutrients from digested food move from the digestive system directly into the — Endocine system does not transport anything. So... Excretory system gets rid of waste CO 2 and H 2 O, not food. So.. Integumentary system holds organs and tissues in place. So... The Circulatory System carries everything to every cell, so it is..

25 The medulla, part of the brain stem, reacts quickly to increased levels of CO 2 in the blood and stimulates a response from the — A excretory system B immune system C respiratory system D integumentary system Increased respiration gets rid of excess CO 2

Immune System - 1 Your immune system protects you from infections and illness 1 st Order Non-specific includes skin, mucous membranes, cilia of trachea and bronchi, stomach acid, tears 2 nd Order includes the inflammatory response (swelling, redness due to histamine release), fever, white blood cells such as phagocytes and macrophages destroying the pathogens and infected tissue cells.

Immune System - 2 Two main types of immunity ACTIVE – body makes its own antibodies after being sick - permanent OR a vaccination to help your body make antibodies PASSIVE – injection with antibodies, or transferred from mother to unborn baby

6 Most viruses infect a specific kind of cell. Which of the following are infected by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)? F Helper T cells G Liver cells H GABA-receptor cells J Red blood cells