
Animal Organ System
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12th Grade
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Samah Al-hamadi
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17 Slides • 13 Questions
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✏ Write highlighted portions in your notes
👍 Answer EVERY question
✅ YOU WILL DO THE QUIZIZZ PRACTICE AFTER
👀Lesson Expectations!!!
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Reorder
Sort the following levels of organization from basic to complex
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ System
Organism
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Match
Match the organ system to its function
Skeletal System
Integumentary System
Muscular System
Excretory System
Nervous System
Support
Temperature regulation
Movement
Waste Elimination
Sensation
Support
Temperature regulation
Movement
Waste Elimination
Sensation
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Match
Match the organ system to its function
Cardiovascular System
Lymphatic System
Endocrine System
Respiratory System
Digestive System
Absorption and Transport
Protection
Hormones (Chemical Signaling)
Gas Exchange
Breaking down and absorbing nutrients
Absorption and Transport
Protection
Hormones (Chemical Signaling)
Gas Exchange
Breaking down and absorbing nutrients
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following cellular processes describes the ability of the body to maintain a balanced internal environment?
Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis
Protein Synthesis
Homeostasis
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following organelles maintains homeostasis of the cell by regulating what goes in and out of the cell?
Golgi Apparatus
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Multiple Choice
Part of the complex biochemical pathway of blood clotting is the production of an enzyme that forms the matrix of the blood clot. This has a self- catalytic, or self-accelerating effect, so that once the clotting process begins, it runs faster and faster until, ideally, bleeding stops. This an example of which type of feedback?
Positive Feedback Loop
Negative Feedback Loop
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Multiple Choice
The walls of arteries stretch in the presence of high blood pressure. Baroreceptors located in these walls also stretch and as a result, a signal is sent to the brain which in turn slows down the body’s heart rate. This slows the flow of blood through the arteries causing less pressure. As BP drops the baroreceptors become flaccid and a signal is sent to speed up the heart rate.
Positive Feedback Loop
Negative Feedback Loop
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Multiple Select
Select THREE organ systems involved in waste elimination.
Skeletal
Urinary
Integumentary
Nervous
Digestive
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Multiple Select
Select the organ systems involved in the immune system.
Lymphatic
Endocrine
Respiratory
Integumentary
Urinary
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Multiple Select
Select Three: You are a mountain climber exploring the high mountain peaks of the Andes Mountains in remote Argentina. As you near a summit, every step you take requires all your focus; your chest and lungs feel as though they are burning from the challenge of climbing higher. What body systems are interacting to help you with extreme physical exertion at high altitudes?
Respiratory System
Urinary System
Lymphatic System
Muscular System
Nervous System
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Multiple Select
Select Two: Upon returning to school after the summer break, you notice that the student whose locker is next to yours looks different. He is taller, has grown a small mustache, speaks with a deeper voice, and looks as though he could be in a bodybuilding competition. What body systems are working to create these physical changes?
Urinary System
Skeletal System
Digestive System
Endocrine System
Immune System
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Multiple Select
Select Two: You eat a chicken nugget meal from Chick-Fil-A. What body systems are working to enable biomolecules from the food to be broken down and transported to the cells of the body for energy?
Digestive System
Skeletal System
Endocrine System
Cardiovascular System
Excretory System
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Multiple Select
Select Three: You leave your house in a hurry one morning without your jacket. While you are waiting for the bus, you are freezing! To keep you warm your body starts to shiver and your blood vessels constrict to keep blood flow near your internal organs. What body systems are interacting to keep you warm?
Reproductive System
Muscular System
Integumentary System
Cardiovascular System
Immune System
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