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Human Body Systems Review
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Digestion Describe the function of the following organs and define the following terms.
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Digestion Mouth
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Mouth 1st site of digestion
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Digestion Teeth
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Teeth Grind food into smaller pieces
Digestion Teeth Grind food into smaller pieces
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Digestion Mechanical Digestion
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Digestion Mechanical Digestion muscles and teeth physical break down food into smaller pieces
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Digestion Mastication
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Mastication Chewing/grinding food
Digestion Mastication Chewing/grinding food
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Digestion Tongue
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Tongue Pushes food towards esophagus
Digestion Tongue Pushes food towards esophagus
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Digestion Salivary Glands
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Salivary Glands Secrete enzymes
Digestion Salivary Glands Secrete enzymes
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Digestion Chemical Digestion
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Chemical Digestion Acid and enzymes break down food into molecules
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Digestion Epiglottis
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Digestion Epiglottis Small flap of cartilage that prevents food from entering lungs
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Digestion Esophagus
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Esophagus Passageway for food to moves from mouth to stomach
Digestion Esophagus Passageway for food to moves from mouth to stomach
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Digestion Peristalsis
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Peristalsis Wavelike contractions that push food along
Digestion Peristalsis Wavelike contractions that push food along
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Digestion Stomach
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Digestion Stomach Chemical (gastric juices) and mechanical (muscles) digestion of food
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Digestion Liver
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Liver Secrets bile, filters the blood, and metabolizes drugs
Digestion Liver Secrets bile, filters the blood, and metabolizes drugs
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Digestion Gall Bladder
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Digestion Gall Bladder Stores bile
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Digestion Duodenum
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Duodenum 1st section of small intestine; digestion
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Digestion Pancreas
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Digestion Pancreas Secrets digestion enzymes and insulin for blood sugar regulation
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Digestion Small Intestine
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Small Intestine Absorbs nutrients
Digestion Small Intestine Absorbs nutrients
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Digestion Large Intestine
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Large Intestine Removes water and stores feces
Digestion Large Intestine Removes water and stores feces
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Digestion Rectum
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Digestion Rectum Compacts feces and receptors signals brain with need to eliminate
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Digestion Anus
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Digestion Anus Eliminates waste
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Provided the next step in
Cardiovascular AKA: Circulatory System Provided the next step in the path of blood flow and answer the following questions.
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Heart pumps blood and it flows in one direction due to…
Cardiovascular Heart pumps blood and it flows in one direction due to…
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Heart pumps blood and it flows in one direction due to…
Cardiovascular Heart pumps blood and it flows in one direction due to… valves
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Cardiovascular What are the 4 parts of blood?
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What are the 4 parts of blood? RBC, WBC, Platelets, & Plasma
Cardiovascular What are the 4 parts of blood? RBC, WBC, Platelets, & Plasma
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Cardiovascular What is the job of Red Blood Cells?
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Cardiovascular What is the job of Red Blood Cells? Carry Oxygen
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Cardiovascular What is the job of White Blood Cells?
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Cardiovascular What is the job of White Blood Cells? Fight disease
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Cardiovascular What is the job of Platelets?
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Cardiovascular What is the job of Platelets? Clotting
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What is the job of Plasma?
Cardiovascular What is the job of Plasma?
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What is the job of Plasma? Enables blood to flow
Cardiovascular What is the job of Plasma? Enables blood to flow
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of blood vessels? (In order from thinnest to thickest)
Cardiovascular What are the 3 types of blood vessels? (In order from thinnest to thickest)
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of blood vessels? (In order from thinnest to thickest)
Cardiovascular What are the 3 types of blood vessels? (In order from thinnest to thickest) Capillaries, Veins, and Arteries
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Heart’s Right Atrium pumps blood to Right Ventricle then to…
Cardiovascular (deoxygenated blood) Heart’s Right Atrium pumps blood to Right Ventricle then to…
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Heart’s Right Atrium pumps blood to Right Ventricle then to… Lungs
Cardiovascular (deoxygenated blood) Heart’s Right Atrium pumps blood to Right Ventricle then to… Lungs
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Cardiovascular Pulmonary Artery to Lungs (blood picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide )Which blood cells and chemical carry oxygen?
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Cardiovascular Blood Path
Pulmonary Artery to Lungs (blood picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide )Which blood cells and chemical carry oxygen? Red Blood Cells &Hemoglobin
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heart and Veins carry blood ____________ the heart.
Cardiovascular Arteries carry blood _______________ the heart and Veins carry blood ____________ the heart.
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heart and Veins carry blood ___to______ the heart.
Cardiovascular Arteries carry blood __away from___ the heart and Veins carry blood ___to______ the heart.
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Cardiovascular Pulmonary Artery carries blood to Lungs. Which structures exchange gases with capillaries?
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Cardiovascular Pulmonary Artery carries blood to Lungs. Which structures exchange gases with capillaries? Alveoli
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Cardiovascular (oxygenated blood) Pulmonary Vein carries blood to Left Atrium which is then pumped into the…
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Cardiovascular (oxygenated blood) Pulmonary Vein carries blood to Left Atrium which is then pumped into the… Left Ventricle
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Cardiovascular What structure separates the oxygen rich and oxygen poor blood in the two sides of the heart?
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Cardiovascular What structure separates the oxygen rich and oxygen poor blood in the two sides of the heart? Septum
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Ventricle blood is pumped to…
Cardiovascular From the Left Ventricle blood is pumped to…
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Ventricle blood is pumped to… Body cells
Cardiovascular From the Left Ventricle blood is pumped to… Body cells
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removed from/provided to body cells?
Cardiovascular What materials are removed from/provided to body cells? (at least 4 different; indicate to or from)
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removed from/provided to body cells? From: Waste, CO2, Water
Cardiovascular What materials are removed from/provided to body cells? From: Waste, CO2, Water To: Water, O2, Nutrients
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Respiratory Describe the function of the following organs (in the order of air flow) and answer the following questions.
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Air enters the body through the nose also known as the ______________.
Respiratory Air enters the body through the nose also known as the ______________.
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Respiratory Air enters the body through the nose also known as the __nasal cavity_.
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Nasal Cavity’s 3 functions:
Respiratory Nasal Cavity’s 3 functions:
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Nasal Cavity’s 3 functions:
Respiratory Nasal Cavity’s 3 functions: Warms, Moistens, and Filters Air
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Respiratory Pharynx
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Respiratory Pharynx Passageway for food and air
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Respiratory Larynx
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Respiratory Larynx Voice box; holds vocal cords
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What structure prevents food from entering the airway to the lungs?
Respiratory What structure prevents food from entering the airway to the lungs?
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What structure prevents food from entering the airway to the lungs?
Respiratory What structure prevents food from entering the airway to the lungs? Epiglottis
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What is another name for the windpipe?
Respiratory What is another name for the windpipe?
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What is another name for the windpipe?
Respiratory What is another name for the windpipe? Trachea
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Respiratory Bronchi
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Bronchi Division of the trachea that allows air to flow to each lung
Respiratory Bronchi Division of the trachea that allows air to flow to each lung
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Respiratory Which structure allows exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with capillaries?
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Respiratory Which structure allows exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with capillaries? Alveoli
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Respiratory Diaphragm:
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Respiratory Diaphragm: Dome-shaped sheet of muscle across the bottom of the chest cavity that contracts and relaxes to cause inhales and exhales of air
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of each of the following organs and answer the following questions?
Urinary Describe the function of each of the following organs and answer the following questions?
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function of the Urinary System?
What is the main function of the Urinary System?
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function of the Urinary System? Filter the blood
What is the main function of the Urinary System? Filter the blood
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filtered from the blood?
Urinary What materials are filtered from the blood?
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filtered from the blood?
Urinary What materials are filtered from the blood? Water, Nutrients, Glucose, Waste, Urea (Nutrient, Glucose, and needed amounts of water are returned)
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Urinary Nephrons (function): & AKA?
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& AKA? Tiny filter factories
Urinary Nephrons (function) Cleanse the blood & AKA? Tiny filter factories
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Urinary Ureters:
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Urinary Ureters: Passageway for urine to bladder
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Urinary Bladder:
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Urinary Bladder: Stores Urine
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Urinary Urethra:
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Urinary Urethra: Excretes Urine
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the urine, what condition might this indicate?
Urinary If glucose if found in the urine, what condition might this indicate?
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the urine, what condition might this indicate? Diabetes
Urinary If glucose if found in the urine, what condition might this indicate? Diabetes
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the urine, what condition might this indicate?
Urinary If protein if found in the urine, what condition might this indicate?
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the urine, what condition might this indicate? Kindney Damage
Urinary If protein if found in the urine, what condition might this indicate? Kindney Damage
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Urinary Define Homeostasis & give an example:
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Define Homeostasis & give an example:
Urinary Define Homeostasis & give an example: Maintaining an internal body balance regardless of external stimuli Ex. sweating, shivering, stomach growling, fever, fatigue, etc.
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Urinary Explain how the Circulatory system works with one of the following systems: Digestive, Respiratory, or Urinary
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Systems working together: Digestive – capillaries
Urinary Systems working together: Digestive – capillaries pick up nutrients from the villi in the small intestine Respiratory – capillaries exchange gases with the alveoli in the lungs Urinary – capillaries exchange materials with the nephrons in the kidneys
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