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Respiratory
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Circulatory
System
Digestive
System
Excretory
System
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Organs in the
chest that contain
millions of alveoli.
What are lungs?
Tube that takes air
to the lungs.
What is a trachea?
The trachea leads
into two tubes
called this.
What are bronchial
tubes?
Alveoli diffuse this
into the blood.
What is oxygen?
This organ at the
bottom of the chest
contracts and expands
to allow air to flow in
and out of the body.
What is the
diaphragm?
A muscular organ
that pumps blood
through blood
vessels to the rest of
the body.
What is the heart?
This type of blood
vessel carries blood
away from the
heart.
What is an artery?
This type of blood
vessel carries blood
to the heart.
What is a vein?
These very tiny,
thin vessels deliver
materials to and
pick up wastes
from body cells.
What are
capillaries?
A substance
containing iron that
gives blood its red
color.
What is
hemoglobin?
A tube that pushes
food from the
mouth into the
stomach.
What is the
esophagus?
A muscular organ
that mixes and
stores food, turning
it into a soupy mix.
What is the
stomach?
The long, coiled
organ where most
digestion takes
place.
What is the small
intestine?
Organ where water
and minerals from
digested food are
absorbed into the
blood.
What is the large
intestine?
The name of
chemicals within
saliva that break
down starch into
sugar.
What are enzymes?
These bean shaped
organs filter wastes
from the blood.
What are kidneys?
A muscular sac
that holds urine.
What is the
bladder?
Tubes that connect
the kidneys to the
bladder.
What are ureters?
This organ converts
wastes into urea.
What is the liver?
In the case of
kidney failure, this
method uses a
machine to
artificially filter
blood.
What is dialysis?
The organ system
that carries oxygen
to the cells and
carries away
wastes.
What is the
circulatory system?
The organ system
that removes wastes
from the body and
helps maintain
water levels.
What is the
excretory system?
The organ system
that breaks down
food to release
nutrients to the
body.
What is the
digestive system?
The organ system
that brings oxygen
into the body and
removes wastes.
What is the
respiratory
system?
This organ central
to the circulatory
system contains
four chambers.
What is the heart?
Make your wager
Draw the heart,
labeling the following
parts: left ventrical,
right ventrical, left
atrium, right atrium,
vein, and artery.
Atria – upper chambers
Ventricles – lower chambers
(labeled left and right as if you were
viewing on an operating table)
Vein carries blood to heart (atrium)
Artery carries blood away from
heart (ventricle)