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Vocab systems working together
Respiratory and Circulatory Systems
Vocabulary and Urinary System
Digestive System
Circulatory System
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This is when digestion begins.
3
What is when the teeth grind food?
4
Provides more surface area in the small intestine
to absorb food
5
What is the role of the villi?
6
Rings of muscles squeeze food down the esophagus.
7
What is how the food moves down the esophagus?
8
These two organs send chemicals to the small
intestine to help digest food.
9
What are the pancreas and liver?
10
The bacteria in this organ help with digestion
by creating necessary vitamins and by breaking
down waste.
11
What is the large intestine?
12
These take blood from cells back to the heart.
13
What are veins?
14
This causes carbon dioxide to build up in the
blood.
15
What is holding your breath?
16
The letter H in this diagram.
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G
H
F
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What is a ventricle?
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Indicated by the letter G in this picture.
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G
H
F
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What is the left atrium?
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The name of each of the four chambers of the
human heart.
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What is the right atrium, right ventricle, left
atrium and left ventricle?
24
The transportation system of the body.
25
What is the circulatory system?
26
The windpipe
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What is the trachea?
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This is the muscle at the bottom of the lungs
that moves up and down and makes you breathe.
29
What is the diaphragm?
30
They increase in number in the blood to fight
infection.
31
What are white blood cells?
32
These are tiny blood vessels that surround the
air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs.
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What are capillaries?
34
The body system that removes most of the waste
from our body.
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What is the urinary system?
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  • To clean the blood
  • To regulate the level of salt in the blood
  • To control the level of water in the blood

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What is the job of the kidneys?
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It stores a mix of wastes and water until the mix
(urine) is ready to leave the body.
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What is the urinary bladder?
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These are tiny tubes in the kidneys.
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What are nephrons?
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The name of the small organ in the back of your
throat that prevents food from going down the
wrong pipe.
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What is the epiglottis?
44
The nose, trachea, bonchi, bonchioles and air
sacs
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What are some of the organs of the respiratory
system?
46
The place (part of the lungs) in the respiratory
system where oxygen enters the blood and carbon
dioxide leaves the blood.
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What are the air sacs (alveoli)?
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The blood carries waste products from the cells
and liver to the kidneys where the waste is
removed and stored in the bladder as urine until
it is removed by urination.
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What is how the urinary and circulatory system
work together?
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Air enters our body through the
respiratory system and fills the air sacs in our
lungs. Blood flowing through capillaries around
the air sacs allows carbon dioxide to leave the
blood and oxygen to enter the blood. The
circulatory system then carries the oxygen
rich blood to all the cells of our body.
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What is how the respiratory and circulatory
systems work together?
52
The name given to the process of releasing energy
in cells within the mitocondria.
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What is cellular respiration?
54
Final Jeopardy
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The significance of stomata in the leaves of
plants.
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