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The Human
Body
Digestive
System
Respiratory
System
Excratory
System
Circulatory
System
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What organ stores
fat and creates new
red blood cells?
What organ system
functions to collect and
translate information the
body collects?
Muscles can only
_________or
, not
extend . Therefore they
have to work in
.
The functions of skin are
1.
2.
3.
List the three types of
muscle and where they
are found.
Waves of muscle
contractions that help
move food down the
esophagus
What are the two
types of digestion?
What structures in the
small intestine help
your body absorb and
diffuse large amounts of
nutrients
What chemical must be present
in the stomach for pepsin to
work best?
In what part of the body does the
most chemical digestion take
place?
What is the name of the
small flap of tissue that
prevents food from
entering the trachea?
During gas exchange,
what substance
moves from the
alveoli into the
blood?
What happens to cause air
to be exhaled from the
lungs?
State the difference in
breathing and cellular
respiration.
List the organs of the
respiratory system in
order of use during
breathing.
What is the purpose
of the excratory
system?
What is filtered through the
kidneys?
The wastes the
nephrons collect are
and
What transports the waste
collected from the kidney to
the bladder?
List the organs in order of
use through the excretory
system.
What is the function of the
heart?
The human heart has 4
chambers. Illustrate (draw a
circle) and label each chamber.
Blood carries
and
to the cells of
your body.
What is the function of
platelets in blood?
Veins carry blood (to/away)
Arteries carry blood (to/away)