Organisation

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  • What is meant by a tissue?
    A tissue is a group of cells with a similar structure and function.
  • What is an organ?
    An organ is a group of tissues working together for a specific function.
  • What is an organ system?
    An organ system is a group of organs that work together to form organisms.
  • What are the main organs in the digestive system?
    The main organs in the digestive system include the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine.
  • What are the three main nutrients found in food?
    The three main nutrients are carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids (fats).
  • Why must large food molecules be digested?
    Large food molecules must be digested because they are too large to be absorbed into the bloodstream.
  • What role do enzymes play in digestion?
    Enzymes break down large food molecules into smaller molecules during digestion.
  • What happens to food in the mouth during digestion?
    Food is chewed, and enzymes in saliva begin to digest starch into smaller sugar molecules.
  • What is the function of hydrochloric acid in the stomach?
    Hydrochloric acid helps enzymes to digest proteins in the stomach.
  • What is the role of the pancreas in digestion?
    The pancreas releases enzymes that continue the digestion of starch, protein, and lipids.
  • What does bile do in the digestive system?
    Bile speeds up the digestion of lipids and neutralizes the acid from the stomach.
  • How are small food molecules absorbed in the small intestine?
    Small food molecules are absorbed into the bloodstream by diffusion or active transport.
  • What happens in the large intestine during digestion?
    Water is absorbed into the bloodstream in the large intestine.
  • What is the final product released from the body after digestion?
    The final product released from the body is feces.
  • How does the body use the products of digestion?
    The products of digestion are used by the body to build new carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins.
  • What is one use of glucose produced during digestion?
    Some of the glucose produced is used in respiration.
  • What are the main functions of the organs in the digestive system?
    • Mouth: Chewing food and beginning starch digestion
    • Esophagus: Transporting food to the stomach
    • Stomach: Digestion of proteins and mixing food
    • Small intestine: Digestion of starch, protein, and lipids; absorption of nutrients
    • Large intestine: Absorption of water; formation of feces
  • What is the primary function of the human heart?
    To pump blood around the body
  • What type of circulatory system does the human heart operate in?
    A double circulatory system
  • Which ventricle pumps blood to the lungs?
    The right ventricle
  • What occurs in the lungs during blood circulation?
    Gas exchange takes place
  • Which ventricle pumps blood around the rest of the body?
    The left ventricle
  • What are the main blood vessels associated with the heart?
    Aorta, vena cava, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, and coronary arteries
  • What structures in the lungs are important for gas exchange?
    Trachea, bronchi, alveoli, and capillary network
  • Where is the pacemaker located in the heart?
    In the right atrium
  • What is the function of an artificial pacemaker?
    To correct irregularities in the heart rate
  • How many different types of blood vessels are there in the body?
    Three
  • What are the three types of blood vessels in the body?
    • Arteries
    • Veins
    • Capillaries
  • Capillaries

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  • Arteries

    Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
  • Myocardium

    Thick middle layer of heart muscle
  • Coronary Heart Disease
    A condition where the coronary arteries narrow or block, reducing blood flow to the heart muscle
  • Lifestyle Changes

    Low risk, allows personal empowerment, low cost, but may have limited scope and requires commitment
  • Mechanical Devices

    Can be effective for severe cases, durable, but may be invasive and expensive
  • Drugs

    Can be taken at home, cost-effective, but may have limited effectiveness and side effects
  • What is the primary function of the heart?
    To pump blood around the body
  • What type of circulatory system does the human heart operate in?
    A double circulatory system
  • Which ventricle pumps blood to the lungs?
    The right ventricle
  • What occurs in the lungs during blood circulation?
    Gas exchange takes place
  • Which ventricle pumps blood around the rest of the body?
    The left ventricle