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O
This organ cleans the blood and makes
urine out of the waste.
We use this organ to breathe.
(Kidney)
(Lung)
O
O
This organ pumps blood throughout the body.
This organ makes bile to help digest fatty foods.
(Heart)
(Liver)
O
O
This is the part of the intestine that can
be donated and transplanted.
This organ makes insulin.
(Small intestine)
(Pancreas)
O
O
This tissue covers your body.
This is located on the front of the eye.
(Skin)
(Cornea)
O
O
This makes up the body’s skeleton.
This tissue connects muscles to bones
and helps the body move.
(Bone)
(Tendon)
O
These tubes carry blood through the body.
(Veins)
R
R
There are two of these organs located
in the back, behind the lower ribs.
This organ brings oxygen into the body.
(Kidney)
(Lung)
R
R
This organ is located in the left
side of the chest.
This organ is the largest organ inside the body.
(Heart)
(Liver)
R
R
This connects the stomach to
the large intestine.
This organ makes juices that help digest food.
(Small intestine)
(Pancreas)
R
R
This covering keeps germs and dirt from
entering the body.
This tissue can be donated to help
people who are blind.
(Skin)
(Cornea)
R
R
This forms a strong framework to
protect the body’s organs.
This tissue stretches like a rubber band to
Help the muscles move.
(Bone)
(Tendon)
R
These carry blood back toward the heart.
(Veins)
G
G
This organ filters the blood.
There are two of these organs, one
in each side of the chest.
(Kidney)
(Lung)
G
G
This organ will beat more than 2 ½ billion
times during a person’s lifetime.
(Heart)
This organ stores sugars, starches, fats,
vitamins and minerals for the
body to use when needed.
(Liver)
G
G
This organ helps digest food and move it
through the digestive system.
This organ is located behind the stomach.
(Small intestine)
(Pancreas)
G
G
This covering helps control body temperature.
This tissue looks like a contact lens.
(Skin)
(Cornea)
G
G
An adult person has 206 of these in their body.
This tissue is found between the muscles and
bones in several places in the body.
(Bone)
(Tendon)
G
These are hollow tubes in the body.
(Veins)
A
A
This organ helps control the amount
of fluid in the body.
This organ removes carbon
Dioxide from the body.
(Kidney)
(Lung)
A
A
This organ has four chambers.
This organ is in the upper
right-hand area of the abdomen.
(Heart)
(Liver)
A
A
This organ is a long, coiled tube located
below the stomach.
This organ helps the body process sugar.
(Pancreas)
(Small intestine)
A
A
This tissue can be donated to
help burn patients.
This tissue is a clear, protective covering
over the front of the eye.
(Skin)
(Cornea)
A
A
This hard tissue supports the body.
This tissue attaches muscles to bones.
(Bone)
(Tendon)
A
This type of tissue is part of the circulatory
system and is found all over the body.
(Veins)
N
N
There is a type of bean shaped like and
named after this organ.
We inhale and exhale air with this organ.
(Kidney)
(Lung)
N
N
This organ is a muscle that grows
as the body grows.
This organ has two parts called lobes.
(Heart)
(Liver)
N
N
This organ is a tube that is 1 ½ to 2 inches
around and up to 25 feet long in an adult.
This organ isn’t working right in someone who
has diabetes.
(Small intestine)
(Pancreas)
N
N
This tissue has nerves on it that help us
feel things like hot and cold.
This tissue protects the eye from germs and dirt.
(Skin)
(Cornea)
N
N
This hard tissue is found all over inside the body.
(Bone)
N
These carry blood with carbon dioxide in it
back to the heart.
(Veins)
This tissue is tough and stretchy
like a rubber band.
(Tendon)