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Review for:
Human Body Systems
Final Exam!
Wednesday, May 23rd
Thursday, May 24th
FACTS…
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6 sets of matching vocabulary (33 total)
24 multiple choice
Other sets of matching: systems (5), models
(5), joints (8), pictures (15), experiments (10)
What is the purpose of each
body system?
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Digestive
Respiratory
Circulatory
Skeletal
Muscular
In class we studied several models to
demonstrate the structure and function of
different parts of the body.
1. Shows the action of valves and ventricles in the heart
2. Shows discs between vertebrae with a pivot neck joint
3. Shows two lungs inflate when diaphragm contracts
4. Shows lungs are surrounded by fluid
5. Shows opposing muscles attach with tendons to move
bones
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Elbow Joint Model
Spinal Cord Model
Siphon-pump Model
Bell Jar Model
Syringe Model
What type of digestion is it?
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M = mechanical
 C = chemical
 N = neither
6. Chewing in your mouth
7. Gastric juice in your stomach
8. Chyme passing through the small intestine
9. Churning of stomach
10. Peristalsis in the esophagus
11. Enzymes in your saliva
12. Absorption of water in large intestine
13. Enzymes in your duodenum of the small intestine
What type of nervous system
process is occuring?
R = reflex
H = homeostasis
N = neither
14. Regulation of internal environment
15. A reaction to a stimulus that is automatic
16. Sweating
17. Jerking your hand off a hot stove
18. Increased water absorption in your large intestine if you
are dehydrated
19. “Burning” more oxygen in your muscles if they need more
energy.
What type of joint?
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Contains flat bones
Opens and shuts
Permits movement in all directions
Shoulder
Elbow and neck
Elbow and knee
Wrist
Hip
Lab questions
Matching:
 Purpose
 Procedure
 Hypothesis
 Results
 Conclusion
Matching:
 Independent Variable
 Dependent Variable
 Constants
 Control group
 Uncontrolled
variables