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Introduction to Human Body

Introduction to Human Body

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Science

7th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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15 Slides • 24 Questions

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Introduction to the human body

By RP Isaac

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What is the Function and Structure of the Mitochondria?

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Structure: Bean- or peanut-shaped with internal membranes.

Function: Breaks down sugars to release energy in a form usable by the cell; the powerhouse of the cell.

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Structure: Green, oval-shaped structure that contains chlorophyll

Function: Regulates the passage of materials in and out of the cell, protects and gives some structure.

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What is the Function and Structure of the Cell Membrane?

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Structure: A porous, thin tissue that forms the outer surface of the cytoplasm.

Function: Converts light energy into chemical energy.

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Structure: A porous, thin tissue that forms the outer surface of the cytoplasm.

Function: Regulates the passage of materials in and out of the cell, protects and gives some structure.

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What is the Function and Structure of the Chloroplast?

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Structure: Green, oval-shaped structure that contains chlorophyll

Function: Converts light energy into chemical energy.

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Structure: Bean- or peanut-shaped with internal membranes.

Function: Contains the genetic material responsible for controlling the activities of the cell.

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Which model is a Animal Cell?

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Every living organism is made up of one or more cells
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True
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False

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A cell is...
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the basic unit of structure and function in living organism
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an organism
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a basic part of everything that we see
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found only in animals, not plants

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The nucleus is like the ____________ of the cell.
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foot
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hand
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stomach
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brain

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The fluid that surrounds the organelles is... (hint... "Try to pull a fast one and..."

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chloroplast

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cytoplasm

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vacuole

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cell wall

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Who was the first  person to see cells under the microscope and give them their name?
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Mattias Schleiden
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Robert Hooke
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Theordor Schwann
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek

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Body Systems Introduction

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Which of the following shows the levels of organization of an organism from LEAST to MOST complex.
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cells-tissues-systems-organs
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organs-cells-systems-tissues
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systems-organs-tissues-cells
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cells-tissues-organs-systems

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A group of two or more tissues that work together is called a(n):

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Tissue

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Organism

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Cell

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Organ

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What is homeostasis?

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Allows for a constantly changing internal environment.

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How the different organisms work together and depend on one another.

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How the different organ systems work together and depend on one another.

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Click all answers that are examples of connective tissue:

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Blood

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Bone

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Heart

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Cartilage

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Structure is defined as the arrangement of parts in an organism and includes the shape of a part and the material from which it is made.

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True

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False

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The purpose of the ____________ system is turn the food you eat into something useful for the body.

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Respiratory

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Digestive

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Endocrine

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Circulatory

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The system containing the hair, skin, nails and exocrine glands.


It acts as a barrier against disease, as a temperature regulation system and as a waterproofing system to prevent dehydration.

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Nervous System

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Circulatory System

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Dermal System

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Integumentary System

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What body system removes the waste from your body? 
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Circulatory
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Excretory
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Digestive
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Respiratory

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Choose all of the following that are organ systems found in the human body.

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Nervous

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Musclar

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Cardiac

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Skeletal

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There are 14 organ systems in the human body.

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True

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False

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Which body system is responsible for carrying oxygen and nutrients to the cells of the body?
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Respiratory 
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Circulatory 
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Integumentary 
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Nervous

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Which of the following body systems work together for support, protection, and movement?
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respiratory and cardiovascular
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skeletal and muscular
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skeletal and integumentary
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digestive and respiratory

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Skins, ears, and kidneys are examples of

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cells

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organs

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organ systems

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tissues

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The skin is made up of nervous tissue

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True

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False

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The condition in which the body’s

internal environment is kept stable is

called

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homeopathy

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metabolism

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homeostasis

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equilibrium

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By RP Isaac

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