abeka biology 10 section 6.1 (pgs 84-87)

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im sorry ab one of those terms (yk what im talking ab...dont play dumb) jkjk im tiredddd

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cranial cavity

contains the brain

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spinal cavity

contains the spinal cord

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thoracic cavity

contains the heart, lungs, esophagus, windpipe, thymus, and aorta

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abdominopelvic cavity

separated from the thoracic cavity by the diaphragm; contains the liver, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, urinary bladder, small intestine, large intestine, and the reproductive organs, or gonads

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gonads

reproductive organs

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  • abdominal

  • pelvic

two answer fill in the blank

the abdominopelvic cavity is sometimes divided into the ______________ and _______ cavi­ties

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viscera

all the soft internal organs within the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities, such as the heart, lungs, and intestines

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eleven

fill in the blank

the body can be divided into _________ functioning systems

(p.s.: i spelled it out)

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system

group of structures that function together as a unit to perform a definite job for the body

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organs

smaller units that each system is made of

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tissues

what organs are further divided into

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cells

even smaller units that can be observed under a microscope

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cardiovascular system

heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries

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  • heart

  • arteries

  • veins

  • capillaries

what are the organs of the cardiovascular system?

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  • arteries

  • veins

two answer fill in the blank

the ___________ carry the blood away from the heart, and the ______ return it to the heart

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immune system

the body’s defense against disease-causing organisms, such as bacteria and viruses, and other foreign invaders

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white blood cells

the most important part of the immune system

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lymphatic system

a network of vessels, similar in appearance to blood vessels

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lymph

lymphatic fluid

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lymph nodes

where white blood cells filter out harmful particles and bacteria that the lymph has picked up from the tissues; also serve as “bases” from which white blood cells mount attacks against invaders

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bone marrow

where white blood cells are produced

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spleen and tonsils

other agents of the body’s immune system

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respiratory system

supply body tissues with oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide

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  • nose

  • nasal

  • pharynx

  • larynx

  • trachea

  • bronchial

multiple answer fill in the blank

when the diaphragm contracts, creating a partial vacuum in the thoracic cavity, air passes through the ______, __________ passages, __________, _________ (voice box), ___________ (windpipe), and ___________ tubes to the lungs

(uh idk if you really need to know this, but who knows atp-)

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alveoli

the thin-walled air sacs at the ends of the smallest bronchial tubes in the lungs

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digestive system

composed of a number of organs that make up a 6 m (20 ft) long tube

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alimentary canal

leads from the mouth to the anus

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anus

the opening through which wastes are expelled from the digestive system

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mouth and teeth

chop the food to begin digestion

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esophagus

the tube that transports food from the mouth to the stomach

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stomach

principal job is to store food until the small intestine is ready to receive it

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small intestine

digestion is completed and nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream

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large intestine

absorbs water from undigested food before it is expelled from the body

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excretory system

provides a number of openings through which a variety of waste materials are excreted from the body

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sweat glands

excrete urea and salts from the body

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kidneys

filter the blood by removing excess water, urea, uric acid, and other waste materials

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urinary bladder

where liquid wastes from the kidneys are stored

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urethra

the tube connecting the urinary bladder to the outside of the body

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nervous system

coordinates the activities of the body

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brain

the most important organ of the nervous system; considered the master control unit of the body

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sense organs

provide the nervous system with information about the environment through such senses as sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, pressure, and pain

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nerves

connect all areas of the body to the brain and spinal cord

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impulses

electrochemical signals

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hormones

chemical messengers

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endocrine system

body system containing hormone-producing glands

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endocrine gland

any of the glands within the endocrine system, which secrete hormones into the bloodstream

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integumentary system

protects the body from its surroundings, providing protection from bacteria and other microbes; skin

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skeletal system

made up of approximately 206 bones and numerous ligaments

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how many bones make up the skeletal system?

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cranium

the part of the skull that provides a protective helmet for the brain

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rib cage

protects the heart, lungs, and other vital organs

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muscular system

provides movement for the body

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voluntary muscles

muscles that are consciously controlled

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involuntary muscles

muscles that operate whether we think about them or not

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cardiac muscle

the heart; an example of an involuntary muscle

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reproductive system

the body system responsible for the continuation of the human race

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conception

fill in the blank

a new living person begins at ______________

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fertilization

process when the male gamete (sperm) unites with the female gamete (egg)

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uterus

where the development of a child before birth takes place; womb

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homeostasis

a stable internal environment in the body; failure to maintain homeostasis results in disease or death

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feedback mechanisms

help maintain homeostasis by detecting changes in the body and directing the body to respond appropriately

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negative feed­back mechanisms

reverse the effect of a change; lowers the blood pressure if it gets too high

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positive feedback mechanisms

maintain or intensify the effect of a change, are relatively rare in the body but are involved in processes such as fever, inflammation, blood clotting, and childbirth