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Do unicellular organisms have a transport system?
No, to have a system you need specialized cells.
What does the circulatory system do?
TRANSPORTS oxygen and nutrients
Are teeth part of the respiratory system?
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What is correct levels of organization?
cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
How do muscular and digestive work together?
Digestive gets nutrients muscles need, smooth muscles move food through digestive.
How do skeletal and cardiovascular work together?
bones make blood cells, bones protect heart, circulatory brings nutrients and oxygen to bones.
How do skeletal and muscular systems work together?
Shape, posture, movement
Which is an example of a function the muscular system performs?
 
Smooth muscles help move food through organs they surround
 
Cardiac muscles move bones and hold a body together
 
Skeletal muscles keep a body’s joints working properly.
 
Voluntary muscles pump blood through the body.
Melissa can roll her tongue and has a widow’s peak but her mother cannot roll her tongue and does not have a widow’s peak. Which would best explain this observed difference?
 
Melissa’s father contributed the traits
 
Melissa was raised by her grandparents and learned from them
 
Melissa inherited the characteristics from her mother
 
She learned it from her friends at school
Which question is asking about a learned behavior?
 
Do all monkeys use rocks?
 
Do all monkeys like nuts?
 
Are all monkeys right handed?
 
Are all monkeys multicolored?
Which question can be asked to learn about the inherited physical traits of the man?
 
How tall is the man compared to the basket?
 
How old was the man when he started playing?
 
How many balls can the man get in the basket?
 
How many hours a week does the man play?
Skeletal Muscle Tissue – Biceps – Muscle Cells – Muscular System – Human Body
Muscle Cells-Skeletal Muscle Tissue-Biceps-Muscular System-Human Body
Human Body – Bone – Bone Cells – Skeletal System – Bone Tissue
Bone Cells-Bone Tissue-Bone-Skeletal System-Human Body
Levels of Organization
The way living things are organized: cells → tissues → organs → organ systems → organism.
Organism
A living thing that can carry out all life processes by itself.
Organ System
A group of organs that work together to do an important job in the body (like the digestive system).
Organ
A body part made of different tissues that work together to do a special function (like the heart or leaves).
Tissue
A group of similar cells that work together to do a job.
Cell
The smallest unit of life; all living things are made of cells.
Multicellular
An organism made of many cells that work together to keep it alive (like plants and animals).
Unicellular
An organism made of only one cell that does everything it needs to live (like bacteria).
Nervous System
brain, spinal cord, and nerves that carry messages and controls senses
Skeletal System
bones that give support and shape to body
Respiratory System
carries oxygen into lungs, where it is transferred into the blood as well as removes carbon dioxide
Muscular System
muscles that are attached to and move bones
Digestive System
the organ system that breaks down food into nutrients that cells need
Circulatory System
the organ system that moves blood through the body
Cardiovascular System
The heart & circulatory system; another name for the circulatory system, which transports materials throughout the body