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Alveoli
Femur
Bicep/Tricep
Heart
Bladder
Kidney
Brain
Liver
Diaphragm
Lymph Nodes
1a
Bone in the leg, site of
mineral storage, blood
cell formation,
protection, and support.
Place in lungs where
oxygen and carbon
dioxide exchange takes
place.
Pumps blood
throughout the
body.
Pushes and pulls
on bones to move
your arm
Filters harmful
poisons like urea
out of the blood.
Stores urine
Produces bile that
breaks down fats; rids
the body of chemicals
in medicines
Control center that
coordinates all
body functions.
Removes pathogens Muscle under the lungs
that contracts and
and dead cells from relaxes to push air in
lymph fluid.
and out of the lungs.
1b
Pancreas
Spinal Cord
Pituitary
Stomach
Ribs
Thyroid
Skin
Tonsils
Small Intestine
2a
Regulates blood
Transmits messages
between the brain and
sugar levels
the rest of the body. (produces insulin).
Site of mechanical and
chemical digestion
where digested food
becomes chyme.
Stimulates skeletal
growth and regulates
the amount of water in
blood.
Regulates the body's
metabolism or the rate
at which energy is used.
Shield important
organs such as your
heart and lungs
Defends against
infections.
Gets rid of waste. Regulates
body temperature. Keeps
moisture in and pathogens
out.
Site of chemical
digestion and where
nutrients enter the
circulatory system.
2b