Quiz 2: Body systems
lymphocytes
White blood cells that produce antibodies
stomach
breaks down food with powerful acids and turns it into chyme.
peripheral nervous system
carries the response to the rest of the body when a response to information is intiated.
peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system
comprise the nervous system
pituitary gland
controls and regulates all other glands and secretes growth hormones
Immune system
defends your body from any organisms that threaten the destruction of cels
pharynx
forms a food substance into small balls and then pushes them into the esophagus.
involuntary muscles
move without conscious control.
small intestine
nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream through small finger-like nodules called villi on the wall of this organ.
epidermis
outer layer of the skin which, along with other functions, makes the body waterproof
digestive system
prepares food for absorption into the bloodstream
integumentary system
protects internal organs from harmful bacteria, sunlight, and injury.
axial skeleton
protects the body's vital organs and consists of the skull, spine, ribs and sternum
central nervous system
receives information from sense organs and analyzes that information
endocrine system
regulates the body's metabolism, growth, and functions of the sexual organs.
kidneys
remove excess water, salts, uric acids, and chemical from the blood.
nervous system
responsible for gathering, storing and responding to information.
uterus
responsible for protecting and nourishing a developing fetus?
CNS
sends nerve impulses to stimulate muscle fibers
urinary bladder
stores the waste until it is ready to be expelled from the body.
lymphatic system
system of vessels that are responsible for the removal of bacteria from the bloodstream
brain and spinal cord
the main organs of the CNS.
skeletal muscles
the muscular system has 600 of these.
Purposes of both the female and male reproductive systems
to produce reproductive hormones, to produce reproductive cells, to transport reproductive cells
neuron
transfers information in the form of an electrical impulse
somatic nervous system
transmits information to voluntary muscles while the autonomic nervous system transmits information to involuntary muscles
dermis
vessels, sweat glands, hair follicles, and nerve cells
muscular system
works with the skeletal system to incur movement