11. Which body systems contain vein, arteries, and blood?
circulatory/cardiovascular system
12. Which body system is involved with the breakdown,digestion, and absorption of nutrients
Digestive/Gastrointestinal system
13. Which body system includes pituitary and thyroid glands?
Endocrine system
14. Receiving and processing information and controlling body structures to maintain homeostasis are roles of which body system?
Nervous system
15. Which body system is involved with heat production, support, protection, and movement?
Skeletal System
16. Which body system provides immunity and maintains fluid balance?
Lymphatic system
17. Protection and temperature regulation are some roles of the?
Integumentary System
18. Which body system is involved with producing children and hormones?
Endocrine System
19. Delivering oxygen to cells and ridding the body of carbon-di-oxide are two major roles of which body system?
Respiratory System
20. Which body system is involved with gathering information from vision, hearing, balance, smell, and taste?
Nervous Systems/Sense organs
21. Eliminating nitrogenous waste from the body and maintaining fluid and electrolyte are important roles for which body system?
Excretory System
22. Put the following order in order from the simplest to the most complex: organism, organ, cells, body systems, tissue?
Cell, Tissue, Organ, Body systems, Organism
23. Take the parts of a cell and relate each to something found in the city, For instance, the plasma membrane would be the city limits or the walls of the city. In the spaces provided draw the cell city and label the structures?
Floating around in the cytoplasm are small structures called organelles. Like the organs in your own body, each one carries out a specific function necessary for the cell to survive. Imagine the cells as a miniature city. The organelles might represent companies, places, or parts of the city because they each have similar jobs.
City part | Function | Cell part |
City limits | Controls what goes in and out of the city Controls what goes in and out of the city | Cell membrane |
Road System | Allows for movement throughout the city | Endoplasmic reticulum |
City Hall | Controls all the activities in of the city | Nucleus |
City Auditor | Stores all the records of the city and passes them on as the city grows | Chromosomes |
City planning office | A place in the city hall where plans are made for the construction of the city | Nucleus |
Construction Company | Builds structures for the city | Ribosomes |
Delivery van | Delivers products made at the construction company to other locations in the city | Transport vesicle |
Food processing plant | Processes large quantities of food entering the city into smaller packages that can be used more easily | Lysosomes |
Warehouse | Stores materials needed by the city | Vacuole |
Power company | Produces energy for the city | Mitochondria |
Solar power plant | Uses the sun's energy to produce power for the city | chloroplast |
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