Biology Unit 8 (Human Body)

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Dendrites

Branchlike projections out of a nerve cell that allow neurons to communicate with each other

What gets chemically digested in the small intestine?

Carbohydrates and starch products

Enzymes are used in what kind of digestion?

Chemical digestion

Which layer of skin is on the inside?

Dermis

Thinnest layer of skin

Epidermis

Two main layers of skin

Epidermis and dermis

What are fats broken down into?

Fatty Acids

What are carbohydrates broken down into?

Glucose

Type of cardiac muscle

Heart

What are the components of human blood?

Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets

Subcutaneous

Situated or lying beneath the skin

What substance does saliva break down?

Starch

What is another word for voluntary muscle?

Striated muscle

What are the four functions of bones?

Support, protection, movement, and the production of blood cells

What are the five different tastes?

Sweet, salty, bitter, sour, and umami

What two things make up the central nervous system?

The brain and the spinal cord

Plasma

The fluid portion of the blood

Blood pressure

The force that blood exerts on the blood vessels of the body

Compact Bone

The hard outer layer of bone that provides protection for the inner layer

Spongy Bone

The inner layer of bone containing bone marrow or connective tissue

Dermis

The inner layer of skin that contains the blood vessels, nerves, sweat glands and oil glands

Cerebellum

The part of the brain that controls balance, posture, and coordination

Brain Stem

The part of the brain that controls breathing and heart rates

Cerebrum

The part of the brain that controls higher thought processes

Melanin

The primary pigment that give skin its color

Puberty

The process in which a human body changes from a child state into a body that is capable of reproduction

Largest organ of the human body

The skin

Epidermis

The thin outer layer of skin that is composed of dead and living cells

Nephrons

Tiny individual filtering units in the kidneys

What are the four different types of touch receptors in your dermis?

Touch receptor, pressure receptor, heat receptor, and cold receptor.

What are the four major parts of the urinary system?

Two kidneys, Two ureters, bladder, and the urethra

What are the three types of blood vessels?

Veins, arteries, and capillaries

How many Bones are you born with? How many bones do you have as an adult?

You are born with 350 bones, but end up with 206 as an adult.

Esophagus

a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach

Heart

an organ in the circulatory system responsible for pumping blood throughout the body

What are the two categories of bone in the skeleton?

axial and appendicular

This system is responsible for transporting blood to and from the heart

circulatory system

What are the two types of bone tissue?

compact bone and spongy bone

This system is responsible for secreting hormones that regulate almost all other systems

endocrine system

Types of Tissue

epithelium, connective, muscle, and nerve

Capillaries

microscopic blood vessels that are one cell thick TIP: C FOR CAPILLARIES AND C FOR CELL

Kidneys

organs that filter blood and remove wastes from it

This system is responsible for getting oxygen to the blood and removing carbon dioxide from the blood

respiratory system

This system is responsible for filtering out excess water, vitamins, and waste products from the blood

urinary system

Uterus

A female sex organ that is responsible for nourishing and providing a place for a baby to grow inside a mother

Hypothalamus

A gland that controls involuntary body functions, such as the heartbeat

Pituitary Gland

A gland that controls most of the hormones in the body

Thalamus

A gland that conveys sensations of touch, pain, and temperature to other parts of the brain

Thyroid

A gland that regulates metabolism, energy, growth and development, and the general activity of the nervous system

What is a hair follicle?

A narrow hole in the dermis

Stomach

A pouch-like muscular organ responsible for the majority of the digestion of food

Bile

A substance that breaks down fats into small droplets

Endocrine System

A system of glands and organs that secretes hormones that regulate almost all other processes in the body

Synapse

A tiny space between one neuron's axon and another neuron's dendrite

What are the four blood types?

A, B, AB, and O

How many nephrons does each kidney contain?

About one million

What are proteins broken down into?

Amino Acids

Pepsin

An enzyme that begins to break down proteins into amino acids

Hemoglobin

An iron-containing protein in blood that carries oxygen

Gland

An organ that secretes a substance

Gallbladder

An organ that stores bile and passes it on to the small intestine when it is needed

What kind of bone is the tibia?

Appendicular bone

What kind of bone is the skull?

Axial bone

Four components of the dermis

Blood vessels, nerves, sweat glands, and oil glands

What are the three types of bone cells?

Osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes

The gland that controls most of the hormones in your body is the _____.

Pituitary

Veins

Large blood vessels that carry blood BACK to the heart

Vitamins K and B are made in the____

Large intestine

Arteries

Large, muscular blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart

Axon

Long, thin extension of a nerve cell that allows for communication throughout the nervous system

What kind of digestion is chewing?

Mechanical digestion

Voluntary Muscles

Muscles that move because a person desires (or wills) them to move

Involuntary Muscles

Muscles that move in response to nerve impulses rather than the will of the person

Neuron

Nerve cell that is specially designed for communication in the body


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