bodysystems Flashcards

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Voluntary

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muscle action that is under your control

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Involuntary

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muscle action that is not under your control

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3
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Tendons

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strands of tough connective tissue that connect your skeletal muscle to your bones

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4
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Aerobic exercise

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steady, moderately intense activity

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5
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Strain

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an injury in which a muscle or tendon is overstretched or torn

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Tendonitis

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inflammation of the tendons

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homeostasis

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the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment

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ligaments

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a short band of tough, flexible, fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint

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9
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fracture

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to crack or break a bone

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cartilage

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a firm, elastic, flexible type of connective tissue found in joints as well as ear, nose, rib cage, etc.

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Joint

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a place in which two or more bones meet

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12
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Cardiovascular system

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a collection of organs that transport blood throughout the body

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Artery

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a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body’s organs

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14
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Capillary

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a tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in other tissue

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15
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Vein

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a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart

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16
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Pulmonary circulation

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the flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart through the pulmonary arteries, capillaries, and veins

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Systemic circulation

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the flow of blood from the heart to all parts of the body and back to the heart

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Blood pressure

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the amount of pressure it takes each heartbeat to pump blood through the arteries

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19
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stroke

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when blood vessels in the brain become clogged or ruptures, resulting in no oxygen to the brain

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atherosclerosis (high cholesterol)

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when excess cholesterol builds up inside the blood vessels, causing them to become narrower and less elastic

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Heart attack

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when heart muscle cells die and part of the heart becomes damaged

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22
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Heart failure

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when the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs

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23
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Pharynx

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the passageway from the mouth to the larynx and esophagus

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Respiration

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the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between living cells and their environment; includes breathing and cellular respiration

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Trachea

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windpipe, the tube that connects the lungs and larynx

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Diaphragm

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a dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs
Digestive system- the organs that break down food so that it can be used by the body

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Chemical digestion

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occurs when large molecules are broken down into nutrients

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Mechanical digestion

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the breaking, crushing, and mashing of food

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Esophagus

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a long, straight tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach

30
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Peristalsis

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rhythmic muscle contractions that occur in the esophagus, forcing food down into the stomach

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Stomach

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the sac-like digestive organ between the esophagus and the small intestine that breaks down food into a liquid by the action of muscles, enzymes, and acids

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Pancreas

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an oval organ that lies behind the stomach and that make digestive enzymes and hormones that regulate sugar levels

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Small intestine

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located between the stomach and large intestine where most of the breakdown of food happens and most of the nutrients from food are absorbed

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Liver

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the largest organ in the body; it makes bile, stores and filters blood, and stores excess sugars

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Large intestine

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the wider and shorter portion of the intestine that removes water from mostly digested food and that turns the waste into semi solid feces, or stool

36
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Central Nervous system

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(CNS) the brain and spinal cord
Peripheral Nervous system- (PNS) all of the parts of the nervous system except for the brain and spinal cord

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Neuron

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a nerve cell that is specialized to receive and conduct electrical impulses

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Nerve

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a collection of nerve fibers (axons) through which impulses travel between the CNS and other parts of the body

39
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brain

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the organ that is the main control center of the nervous system

40
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cerebrum

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the largest part of your brain where thoughts and memories are stored; this portion of the brain also controls voluntary movement

41
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cerebellum

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second largest part of the brain; processes sensory information from your body (i.e. skeletal, muscles, and joints)

42
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medulla

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part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord; controls involuntary processes

43
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Somatic nervous system

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composed of neurons that control voluntary movements (i.e. walking, talking)

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Autonomic nervous system

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composed of neurons that control body functions that operate automatically (i.e. digestion, heart rate)

45
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Lymph

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the fluid that is collected by the lymphatic vessels and nodes

46
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Lymphocytes

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a type of white blood cell that helps your body fight pathogens

47
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Thymus

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the main gland of the lymphatic system; produces T-cells to aid in fighting infection

48
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Spleen

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the largest lymphatic organ, place where lymphocytes are stored

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Tonsils

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organs that are small, rounded masses of lymphatic tissue located in the pharynx

50
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Tonsillitis

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inflammation of the tonsils

51
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Endocrine system

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controls body functions by using chemicals created in the endocrine glands

52
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Gland

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a group of cells that make special chemicals for the body

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Hormone

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a substance made in one cell or tissue that causes a change in another cell or tissue in a different part of the body

54
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Epinephrine

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often called adrenaline; is produced in the adrenal glands, increases heart rate and breathing

55
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metabolism

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the sum of all chemical processes that take place in your body

56
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Insulin

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a chemical produced by the pancreas; helps to control the level of glucose in the blood

57
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Diabetes

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a hormone imbalance in which the body either does not use insulin properly or the pancreas does not make enough insulin

58
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Thyroid gland

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increases the rate in which you use energy

59
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Pituitary gland

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located in the brain, secretes hormones that affect other glands and organs

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Parathyroid glands

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regulate calcium levels in the blood

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Adrenal glands

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help the body respond to danger

62
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Thymus gland

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regulates the immune system, which helps your body fight disease

63
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Digestive system

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the organs that break down food so that it can be used by the body