Body Systems

  • Due May 25, 2020 at 11:59pm
  • Points 3
  • Questions 3
  • Time Limit None
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Instructions

Circulatory System 

Transports oxygen and nutrients to the body and removes carbon dioxide, and other waste products 

arteries. veins, and capillaries 

Circulatory system | anatomy | Britannica

Respiratory System 

Supplies the blood with oxygen in order for the trachea, bronchi, and blood to deliver oxygen | lungs to all parts of the body 

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Skeletal System 

Provides support, movement, protection, blood cell production, and calcium storage 

femur, humerus, clavicle, skull, and ribs 

human skeleton | Parts, Functions, Diagram, & Facts | Britannica

Muscular System 

Responsible for the movement of the human body 

biceps, triceps. deltoid, and trapezius 

human muscle system | Functions, Diagram, & Facts | Britannica

Digestive System 

Breaks down food into tiny molecules to allow the body to absorb nutrients 

stomach, intestines, and liver 

Digestive system with sections labeled: mouth, esophagus; stomach ...

Excretory System 

Removes wastes that can cause toxic build-up and lead to diseases or death 

kidneys, ureter, and urethra 

Excretory System - LearnBiology.com

Reproductive System 

Produces eggs or sperm and nourishes offspring until birth 

uterus, ovaries, and testes 

human reproductive system | Definition, Diagram & Facts | Britannica

Integumentary System 

Acts as a barrier to I protect the body from  the outside world 

skin, hair, and nails 

The Integumentary System - Ms. House's Classroom Website

Nervous System 

Controls and transmits signals between different parts of the body 

brain, spinal cord, and nerves 

Nervous system - Wikipedia

Endocrine System 

Glands that secrete hormones to regulate metabolism, growth, sleep, and reproduction 

the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, and adrenal gland 

Endocrine system - Wikipedia

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