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Chapter 4- Anatomy and Physiology - Systems and Organs assorted games

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braincontrols the body
eyescontrol vision
heartcirculates blood
kidneysexcrete water and waste products
lungssupply oxygen to the blood
liverremoves toxic products of digestion
skinforms external protective covering of the body
stomach and intestinesdigest food
connective tissuebone, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, fascia and fat/adipose tissue
epithelial tissueskin, mucuous membranes, lining of the heart, digestive and respiratory organs and glands
liquid tissueblood and lymph
nerve tissuenerves, brain and spinal cord
muscular tissuecontracts and moves various parts of the body
tissuefive different types are found in the body
our bodies are composed of this percentage of water60-90
Circulatorycontrols the steay circulation of the blood
DigestiveChanges food into nutrients
EndocrineConsists of specialized glands, affects growth and development
ExcretoryPurifies the body by elimination of waste matter
IntegumentaryProtective covering that helps regulate body's temperature
MuscularCovers, shapes and supports skeleton tissue
NervousControls and coordinates all other systems
Reproductiveresponsible for processes by which plants and animals produce offspring
SkeletalPhysical foundation of the body
systemsgroups of bodily organs acting together to perform functions
tennumber of major systems of the body
muscularContracts and moves various body parts
nervousconsists of the brain, spinal cord and nerves
skeletalconsists of bones and movable and immovable joints
respiratoryenables breathing
reproductiveresponsible for processes leading to production of offspring
digestiveconsists of mouth, stomach, intestines, salivary and gastric glands
circulatorycontrols circulation of blood by means of heart and blood vessels
endocrineaffects growth and development and the health of the body
excretoryconsists of kidneys, liver, skin, intestines and lungs
integumentaryconsists of skin,accessory organs, sensory receptors , hair and nails

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