Chapter 2- Humans As Organisms Flashcards

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What does the the nervous system do

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It uses messages from the sensory organs and sends messages to the muscles To coordinate the activities of the body

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What does the digestive system doing

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It breaks down food so that The energy and materials it contains can be used by the body

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What does the respiratory system do

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It takes in oxygen from the air and releases carbon dioxide

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What does the Excretory system do

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It removes poisonous liquid wastes

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5
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What perpose does the skeleton have

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Protect organs, support the body, allows movement

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What do ligaments do

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they hold bones together

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7
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What does cartilage do

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It protects the ends of bones from wear

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What does Synovial fluid do

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Reduces friction as the bones move

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What do Antagonistic muscles do

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It contracts when it moves, and a muscle cannot make it self longer again it needs another muscle to put in back to its original length, This is called an antagonistic muscle pair

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10
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Give an example of an Antagonistic muscle pair

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The biceps and triceps

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What does protein do? Example of protein

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Growth and repair of body tissues, meat beans lentils milk and cheese

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What do fats do, give an example of a fat

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Provide energy that is stored in the body, cheese, butter, peanuts

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What do carbohydrates do, example of a carbohydrate

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Provide the body body with energy that can be used quickly, Bread rice pasta

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What vitamins do, give example of vitamin

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They keep the body healthy, fruit and vegetables, vitamin C from oranges,Vitamin B 12 from meat

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What do minerals do, give an example of a mineral

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They keep the body healthy, iron, calcium, they found in fruit and vegetables

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16
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Your body needs water because

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All chemical reactions of life processes in the cells take place in water

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17
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Why does your body need fiber

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Fiber Kidz Bop to Foood so that it can be push lawn more easily inside your body and make digestion more Efficient

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18
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What happens when you have a lack of vitamin a, prevention foods?

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Night blindness you cannot see in the dark to prevent this you need to eat milk, liver, carrot

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What happens when you’re lacking vitamin B,prevention ?

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Do you get Beriberi, to prevent you should eat bread, milk, brown rice, and soya bean

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What happens when you have a lack of vitamin C, prevention?

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You get scurvy, you should eat black currant, orange, lemon, guava

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What happens when you’re lacking vitamin D, prevention?

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You get rickets prevention egg yolk, butter

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What happens when you lack iron, prevention?

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You get anemia, prevention meat, eggs, lentils

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23
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Define a balanced diet

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All nutrients are present in the correct amounts to keep your body healthy

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24
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How is Foood broken down physically?

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Foood is physically broken down by the action of your teeth and enzymes

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How is food broken down chemically

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Food is broken down chemically by the action of enzymes they act as catalysts and speed up the breakdown of large molecules in food into smaller ones which can then be absorbed by the body

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26
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Food group, Protien what are the smaller molecules produced

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Amino acids

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27
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Food group, fats, small molecules produced?

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Fatty acids and Glycerol

28
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Food group, carbohydrates, smaller molecules produced?

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Simple sugars

29
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What is the tooth incisor function

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Biting

30
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What is the tooth Canine function

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Tearing

31
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What is the tooth molar function

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Grinding

32
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Oxygenated Blood is carried away from the heart in…

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Arteries

33
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Do you oxygenated blood is carried away from the heart in…

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Veins

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Why do arteries have thick elastic walls?

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To stand up to the high pressure of the blood when it leaves the heart

35
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In the body, the arteries divide into tiny blood vessels called…

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Capillaries

36
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What takes place in the Capillaries

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The exchange of materials between the blood and the tissue cells

37
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Why do veins have thinner walls

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Because the blood pressure going back towards the heart is lower

38
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To prevent backflow veins have…

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Valves

39
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What is the function of red blood cells

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They contain hemoglobin which carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissues

40
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What is the function of white blood cells

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To kill bacteria which causes disease

41
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What is the function of platelets

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What is the function of plasma

42
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Blood enters the atriums at the same time the walls of the atria push the blood through the… Into the…

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Valves, ventricles

43
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What pushes the blood out of the heart

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The ventricles

44
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What causes a pulse

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Is the heart pumps blood to budge surges through the blood vessels leaving the heart and causes the walls to expand and shrink

45
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What is the Noses features and functions

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Hair to Filter dust, Lucas to chat bacteria and moisten if her lungs, blood vessels in the lining warm air for lungs

46
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What are the features and functions of the wind pipe/trachea

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Cartilage rings hold a white open all the time, ciliated cells move dust and bacteria trapped in mucus to the top of the wind pipe for swallowing

47
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What are the features and functions of the lungs

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Organ where gas exchange takes place, has three components

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What are the features and functions of bronchus

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Tube to each line with the same features as the wind pipe

49
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What are the features and functions of the bronchioles

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Tubes 1 mm in diameter with muscles and walls carry air to alveoli

50
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What are the features and functions of the chest wall

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Ribs and muscles, ribs rise to increased his volume and draw it in, ribs lower to decrease chest volume and push air out

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What are the features and functions of the diaphragm

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A muscle at the base of the chest contracts and lowers to increase his volume and draw it in relaxes and rise says to decrease his volume and push air out

52
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Where is gas exchange take place

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The Alveoli

53
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Explain the steps of inhaling gas exchange

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Oxygen is inhaled, dissolves in the moisture covering of the alveoli wall, Then diffuses into the wall into the capillary next to it it is taken up by hemoglobin in red blood cells to form oxyhaemoglobin

54
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Describe the steps of exhaling gas exchange

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Carbon dioxide is dissolved into the plasma diffusers from the Capillery through the ever alveoli wall , Then escapes is a gas into the lung air and is exhaled

55
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Describe what aerobic respiration is

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In Aerobic respiration the energy is released from food with the use of oxygen. Aerobic respiration takes place in the body cells.

56
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What is the word equation for aerobic respiration

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Glucose + oxygen —> Energy released + carbon dioxide + water

57
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What physical changes do males have when going through puberty

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Growth of hair on face, hair in the armpits and pubic region, broadening of shoulders, growth of penis and testicles, deepening of voice

58
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What physical changes do women go through during puberty

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Growth of hair on face, hair in the armpits and pubic region, development of breasts, growth of the uterus, and vagina, widening of pelvis

59
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What is a ZYGOTE

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It is a cell that is formed once the male and female gametes join together

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What is the baby connected to the percent by

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Baby is connected to the percent by the umbilical cord

61
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What does the baby sit in/growing that keeps it safe

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In a bag called the amnion Which is filled with watery liquid called the amniotic fluid

62
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What can reduce sperm production And menstrual cycle health

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A diet that is lacking nutrients, alcohol, smoking tobacco and non-medical drugs

63
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What can a diet that is lacking nutrients caused

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Reduce sperm production, stop the menstrual cycle, and Slow growth, producing small babies

64
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What can sexually transmitted diseases do to females and males

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They can make females and fragile and and cause males to reduce the action of sperm and reduce the chances of fertilization

65
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What can tuberculosis do to reproduction in humans

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They can block tubes caring spam and males and make females in fairytale tuberculosis can also kill babies in the mothers stomach

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What Camille are you due to the fetus

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It can slow the growth and kill it

67
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What can rubella do to the fetus

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It can cause nerve and heart damage, leading to buy Ness and deafness and babies, STDs can cause blindness, deafness and liver damage to babies