Intro to Anatomy: Body Systems
Learn about the major human body systems! Identify organs and functions in this intro to anatomy.
Only one set of organs per system Integumentary Hair, skin, nails Skeletal Bones, cartilage, Ligaments Muscular Muscles Digestive Esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine Respiratory Trachea, Bronchi, lungs Circulatory Heart, Veins, arteries, capillaries Nervous Brain, Spinal Cord Urinary bladder, ureters, Kidneys, urethra Endocrine Pituitary, adrenals, pancreas, thyroid, Lymphatic Thymus, Tonsils, Spleen Reproductive Testes, Uterus, Ovaries Place functions under appropriate systems. Respiratory Speech Absorbtion of Oxygen Circulatory Distribution of Oxygen Distribution of nutrients Urinary Excretion of Wastes Endocrine Hormone production Skeletal Support Blood formation Label the following body systems: Digestive, Circulatory, Integumentary, Urinary, Lymphatic Integumentary Lymphatic Urinary Digestive The integumentary system keeps your insides in and the outside out. Blood is made in the skeletal system.If you are cold the muscular system can warm you upThe lymphatic system produces immune cells and protects you from disease Sort the following into the proper category Anatomy Cell bone heart organ Physiology Movement Digestion Gas exchange The smallest living unit in the levels of organization is the _ The integumentary system keeps your insides in and the outside out. Blood is made in the skeletal system.If you are cold the muscular system can warm you upThe lymphatic system produces immune cells and protects you from disease Label the following body systems Integumentary Lymphatic Urinary Digestive