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Human Body Study Guide (Key)
1) Levels of organization
Cell - tissue – organ - organ systems
2) Muscle is one type of tissue.
3) Which system is the brain part of? Describe the brain. Nervous system, The brain is a group of tissues
that work together to perform a specific job.
4) What parts make up the cardiovascular system? Heart, veins, arteries, blood and blood vessels.
5) Which system is responsible for breaking down large molecules into smaller molecules? Digestive
system
6) What are the parts of the respiratory system? Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchus, lungs,
diaphragm
7) Which system is responsible for taking in nutrients and getting rid of waste? Digestive system
8) What is another name for the circulatory system? cardiovascular
9) What happens when you do not have a nervous system? You cannot function.
10) What two body systems work together to send oxygen throughout the body? Respiratory and
circulatory systems
11) What three systems work together to move a human arm? Skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems
12) What 2 body systems work together to get nutrients from the food we eat to the brain? Nervous and
digestive system
13) Which systems are involved in sending urine out of the body? Urinary or excretory and the muscular
System
14) All organisms have one or more ________. cells
15) Which system regulates sugar levels in the blood? Endocrine System
16) What process helps lower or bring down a high body temperature? Sweating
17) What does the pumping of the heart do? Moves blood through the arteries.
18) What is the function of each of the following human body systems endocrine, skeletal, muscular,
circulatory, nervous, respiratory, digestive, integumentary, urinary, and immune?
19) Know the major organs in each of the 10 body systems above.
1. Endocrine- Glands, Hormones, Adrenal, Ovaries/testes, and Pancreas.
Function: A collection of glands/cells that make chemicals.
2. Skeletal- Bones, Joints, and Ligaments.
Function: To move and keep you from becoming a jelly-fish.
3. Muscular- Muscles (Smooth and Rough).
Function: To help or Guide the bones in your body.
4. Circulatory/cardiovascular- Heart, Arteries, Veins, Capillaries, and blood. Blood vessels
Function: To pump and flow blood through the body.
5. Nervous- Central nervous System is the brain and the spinal cord and Peripheral Nervous
system are the axons, dendrites, neurons (nerve cells).
Function: the body’s central command post allows the body to be able to feel pain, to use the 5
senses and to function properly.
6. Respiratory- Nose, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchus, Lungs and Diaphragm.
Function: To have oxygen flow through the body so that you can breathe/ also to remove the carbon
dioxide. (Cellular respiration)
7. Digestive- Teeth, Mouth, salivary glands, pharynx, , Esophagus, Stomach, Liver, Gallbladder,
Pancreas, Small and Large intestine, rectum and anus.
Function: Is the breaking down of small or large molecules (food)
8. Integumentary- Nails, Skin, and Hair.
Function: A protective layer around the body. Helps maintain homeostasis.
9. Urinary- Kidneys, Ureter, Urethra, and Bladder.
Function: to remove waste from the body and the blood.
10. Immune and lymphatic- Passive/Active Immune, Anti-body Immune, and Acquired Immunity.
Tonsils, thymus, lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, spleen
Function: to try to keep the body Healthy and to fight off germs. Collect excess fluids.
20) Study your human body drawings and be able to label the major systems on the body.