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8th Grade Health Unit Test 1 - Human Anatomy Review Sheet Name: ____________ Test Date:__________ 1. Skeleton: The Body’s Framework a. Muscles – Allows movement b. Organs – group of cells and tissues working together to perform a job c. How many bones make up the human body? 206 d. What is the largest bone in the body? Femur 2. Skull – A box for the brain a. Cranium – Round part of the skull that surrounds the brain b. What is the purpose of the skull? Protect the brain c. What are the large soft spots called on an infant’s skull? Fontanels 3. Spine a. How many vertebrae are there? 33 b. __7___ Cervical ___12__ Thoracic ___5__ Lumber ___5__ Fused Sacral ___4__ Coccyx c. What are the functions of the Atlas – Supports the head Axis – Allows you to nod and shake your head d. What does the spine protect? Spinal Cord 4. Inside Bones a. What are bones made of? Minerals and Collagen b. Minerals – Makes bones hard c. Collagen – Makes bones slightly elastic d. Bone Marrow – Create new blood for the rest of the body e. What is osteoporosis? Bones become brittle and more likely to break due to loss of calcium f. Ligaments – Connects bone to bone 5. Muscles a. Joints – A place where two bones meet, or where bone and cartilage meet b. Tendons – Muscles connect to bones c. Cardiac – Involuntary muscle found only in the heart d. Smooth – Involuntary muscle found in the digestive system, blood vessels, bladder, and airways. e. Skeletal – Striated muscle that attaches to the skeleton. 6. Nervous System – A network of nerve impulses that transmit nerve impulses between parts of the body a. Cerebrum – Largest part of the brain where thinking takes place b. Hypothalamus – Regulates body temperature, heart rate, hunger, and thirst, and with the pituitary gland, regulates growth and sexual development c. Brainstem – Regulates basic life functions such as heart beat, breathing, swallowing, and waste elimination d. Cerebellum – Governs balance, muscle movement, and posture e. Pituitary Gland – Regulates growth f. Frontal Lobe – Conscious thought; involved in planning, organizing, problem solving. Personality. g. Occipital Lobe – Processes visual information. Responsible for sense of sight h. Parietal Lobe – Spatial awareness. Responsible for sense of touch or manipulation of objects. i. Temporal Lobe - Sense of smell, sound, and visual memory 7. Heart/Pumping Blood a. Circulatory System – Network of vessels that carries blood up and down the body b. Veins carry blood __towards______ the heart Arteries carry blood ___away____ from the heart c. Aorta – Largest artery that carries blood to the body from the heart d. Three main parts of the circulatory system – Heart Blood Blood Vessels e. Red blood cells – Carries oxygen from lungs to cells f. White blood cells – Helps fight infection g. Platelets – Creates blood clots and stops bleeding 8. Lungs – Sponge-like respiratory organs a. Respiratory System – Bodies breathing system b. Diaphragm – Muscle that moves up and down to help lungs pull air into and push air out of the body c. Alveoli – Tiny air sacs within the lungs d. Larynx – The part of the respiratory system that helps us speak known as the voice box e. Bronchi – The two branches of the windpipe that pull air in and out of the lungs 9. Kidneys – Two organs that filter wastes from the blood a. Ureter – Transports wastes (water, slats, urea) from kidney (renal pelvis) to bladder b. Urethra – Opening where urine leaves the body c. Urea – Liquid waste found in bloodstream d. How much of urine is made up of water? 95% (2.5% urea; 2.5% other) 10. Liver – Largest organ inside the body, which produces bile and filters toxins out of nutrient rich blood 11. Small Intestine – Major site of digestion and absorbs nutrients from food 12. Large Intestine (colon) – Receives waste from small intestine absorbs water and solidifies stool 13. Pancreas – Releases digestive enzymes into the small intestine to help digest carbohydrates, protein, and fat 14. Gallbladder – Stores bile 15. Esophagus – Transports food from mouth into stomach 16. Stomach – Acts as a reservoir for the food we eat and secretes acid and enzymes to liquefy food 17. Pathway of digestion – mouth – esophagus – stomach – small intestine – liver large intestine – rectum - anus