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Circulatory system transports nutrients and oxygen to the

cells and brings carbon dioxide and


water (wastes) to the lungs

Digestive system breaks down food to a useable form;


absorption of nutrients

Respiratory system takes in oxygen and removes carbon


dioxide; exchange of gases
Muscular system allows for movement of bones and
organs
Endocrine system produces hormones that regulate
body activities
Nervous system gathers and interprets information;
sends and receives messages
throughout the body
Reproductive system allows humans to create offspring

Skeletal system provides support and protection

Excretory system removes gaseous and liquid wastes


from the body
Nervous System Receives incoming information
(senses). Sends messages to the body
about how to react.

Skeletal System Provides Shape and structure to the


body. Allows for movement. Protects
vital organs
Muscular System Allows for movement of the body.

Circulatory System Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients,


hormones around the body
Respiratory System Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid
of carbon dioxide.

Digestive System Breaks down food into smaller


molecules. Absorbs these nutrients
into the body.
Reproductive System Produces sex cells

circulatory system parts of the circulatory system: heart,


blood, arteries, veins, and capillaries

digestive system mouth, esophagus, stomach, small


intestine, large intestine, rectum,
anus, pancreas, liver

respiratory system nose, trachea, lungs, bronchi,


diaphragm

skeletal system muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones

nervous system brain, spinal cord, nerves


endocrine system glands that produce hormones

Urinary system kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra

reproductive system Male: testes, penis


Female: ovaries, Fallopian tubes,
vagina

1. What is the smallest unit of life in the human body?

2. Cells group together to form?

3. Tissues are grouped together to form various?

4. Organs work together as part of an?


Which of the following show the correct c. fission
sequence of organization for living things? d. both a and b are correct

a. cell-organ-tissue-organ system Which structure on the organism below aids


b. organ-tissue-cell-organ system primarily in movement?
c. cell, organ system, organ, tissue
d. cell-tissue-organ-organ system

What system consists of skeletal, smooth,


and cardiac?
a. Reproductive system
b. Digestive system
c. Muscular system
d. lymphatic system
a. cilia
Which muscles support the body and help it b. anal pore
move? c. oral groove
a. Smooth muscles d. cytoplasm
b. Skeletal muscles
c. Cardiac muscles Which of these causes the common cold?
a. bacterium.
What animal-like protist uses pseudopods? b. virus.
a. Plasmodium c. protozoan.
b. Euglena d. yeast.
c. Paramecium
d. Amoeba A virus cannot reproduce on its own
therefore it is not really a living thing.
Protists produce reproductive cells called a. True
spores. b. False
a. True
b. False Viruses are not alive
because .
Both amoebas and paramecium are protists. a. rely on cells to carry out many of
a. True their functions
b. False b. can’t reproduce on their own
c. can't move
The plasmodium which causes malaria
would be classified as part of the . Viruses are than cells.
a. Kingdom Monera a. larger
b. Kingdom Protista b. smaller
c. Kingdom Fungi
d. Kingdom Plantae Viruses are cells.
a. True
How do Fungi reproduce? b. False
a. pieces of hyphae
b. spores

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