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Digestive System
Reproductive System
Integumentary System
Lymphatic System
Urinary System
Muscular System
Circulatory System
Skeletal System
Nervous System
Endocrine System
Excretory System
Respiratory System
Stomach
Oral Cavity
Salivary Glands
Tongue
Teeth
Gallbladder
Esophagus
Pancreas
Trachea
Testes
Liver
Ovaries
Penis
Vagina
Skin
Sweat glands
Hair
Bladder
Nails
Ureters
Spleen
Kidneys
Lymph Nodes
Urethra
Ligament
Voluntary Muscle
Tendon
Involuntary Muscle
Muscle
Smooth Muscle
Striated Muscle
Arteries
Veins
Heart
Blood
Lungs
Oxygenated Blood
Deoxygenated Blood
Capillaries
Mammary Gland
Blood Vessels
Bone
Cartilage
Joint
Skull
Ribs
Vertebral Column
Brain
Nerve
Spinal Cord
Neuron
Eye
Gland
Thyroid Gland
Adrenal Gland
Pancreas
Testes
Ovary
Lungs
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Rectum
Anus
Lungs
Bronchi
Alveoli
A stretchy bag that
stores food and breaks
it down into smaller
pieces
Aids the tearing of food
into smaller pieces
Contains teeth, the
tongue, salivary glands
Contains enzymes that
help to digest food
Rolls food into a bolus
that helps it travel into
the esophagus
A long tube that is
connected from to the
mouth to the stomach
that channels food to
the stomach
A gun-shaped organ
that is responsible for
the breaking down of
sugars
Also known as the
windpipe. Allows air to
travel to the lungs
Responsible for the
creation of bile and
antibodies and the
storage of sugars
Responsible for the
production of sperm
Contains the eggs of a
female that is used for
reproduction
A pear-shaped organ
that stores bile
The main sex organ of
the male that is
responsible for the
fertilization of the
female egg.
Made of dead cells that
aid in the movement of
sweat droplets and
protection against
sweat particles.
Muscular organ that is
used to store urine.
Connects to bone to
bone
Muscles that you can
control.
Carries blood toward
the heart.
Blood that contains
oxygen
Organs used to circulate
blood throughout the
body
Bone used to protect
the brain
Organs that are used to
send and receive
messages
The main name of the
organ for the endocrine
system
The main sex organs of
the male responsible for
sperm production
The main sex organ of
the female that allows
for the fertilization of
the egg
Made out the protein
keratin and is constantly
grown back on the
fingers of humans
Protective Layer of the
Body that aids in the
protection of the sun’s
rays.
Main organ in the
lymphatic system
located next to the
pancreas.
Responsible for the
production of sweat
that aids in the cooling
off of the body.
Organs of the
Lymphatic system
blood cells that contain
white blood cells.
Tube blood organs used
to guide urine into the
bladder.
Connects muscle to
bone
Organs used to filtrate
blood
Guides urine out of the
body.
Organs of the muscular
system responsible for
movement.
Muscles that you cannot Muscles that control
control.
organs that you cannot
control such as lungs.
Main organ of the
Liquid organs that
circulatory system and
provide life.
pumps blood to the
other organs.
Blood that does not
A network of arteries
contain oxygen
and veins used to
exchange nutrients
The main organ of the
The main muscle of the
skeletal system that
skeletal system that
provides support for the provides movement or
body
stiffness of bone
movement
Bone used to protect
Bone used to protect
the organs of the chest
the spinal cord
A bundle of nerves used The cell of the nervous
to control reflexes and
system that contains
to transfer messages
axon, dendrites, and
myelin sheath
An gland located in the Glands located above
trachea region of the
the kidney that is
body
responsible for
adrenaline
The main organs of the
Sac- like organs used to
female responsible for
hold and supply blood
the production of eggs
with oxygen and exhale
in a female
carbon dioxide.
Voluntary muscles that
are used for
movement.
Organs that carry
blood away from the
heart.
Sac- like organs used to
hold and supply blood
with oxygen and
exhale carbon dioxide.
A female sex organ
used to provide milk to
her young
A relationship between
two bones that
provides range of
motion.
3lb. organ that controls
all other organs
An organ of the
nervous system
responsible for vision
A gun-shaped organ
that breaks down sugar
in the body
An organ of the
excretory system
responsible for the
digestion of food and
the absorption of
nutrients.
An organ of the
excretory system
responsible for the
drying out of food and
creation of waste
Branch-like structures
used to guide oxygen
into the lungs
A tube like structure
that stores feces.
Tiny sacs inside the
lungs that allow for
oxygen to leave the
lungs and enter the
bloodstream
An opening in the body
that allows for waste to
leave the body.
Sac- like organs used to
hold and supply blood
with oxygen and
exhale carbon dioxide.