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**Science Review: Organ Systems**

Complete the chart by writing the names of the missing organ systems. Use the word bank.

| **Organ System**     | **Function**                                                                                                                      | **Major Organs**                   |
|----------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------|
| Circulatory          | Transports materials                                                                                                              | Heart, blood vessels               |
| Respiratory          | Exchanges O₂ and CO₂ gases                                                                                                         | Lungs, bronchi                     |
| Digestive            | Breaks down food into usable form                                                                                                  | Esophagus, stomach, intestines     |
| Excretory            | Removes wastes from blood                                                                                                          | Kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra |
| Nervous              | Sends messages throughout the body                                                                                                | Brain, spinal cord                 |
| Endocrine            | Regulates body functions; hormones                                                                                                | Adrenal glands, pituitary gland    |
| Integumentary        | Protects and covers internal structures                                                                                           | Skin, sweat glands                 |
| Reproductive         | Produces offspring                                                                                                                | Testes, ovaries                    |
| Muscular             | Allows the body to move                                                                                                            | Muscles                            |
| Skeletal             | Provides shape & support, protects internal organs, stores needed materials, produces blood cells, allows movement                 | Bones                              |


**Word Bank:**
- Circulatory
- Digestive
- Endocrine
- Excretory
- Integumentary
- Muscular
- Nervous
- Respiratory
- Skeletal
- Reproductive

Use this table to understand the primary functions of major organ systems and the key organs associated with each system.
Transcribed Image Text:**Science Review: Organ Systems** Complete the chart by writing the names of the missing organ systems. Use the word bank. | **Organ System** | **Function** | **Major Organs** | |----------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------| | Circulatory | Transports materials | Heart, blood vessels | | Respiratory | Exchanges O₂ and CO₂ gases | Lungs, bronchi | | Digestive | Breaks down food into usable form | Esophagus, stomach, intestines | | Excretory | Removes wastes from blood | Kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra | | Nervous | Sends messages throughout the body | Brain, spinal cord | | Endocrine | Regulates body functions; hormones | Adrenal glands, pituitary gland | | Integumentary | Protects and covers internal structures | Skin, sweat glands | | Reproductive | Produces offspring | Testes, ovaries | | Muscular | Allows the body to move | Muscles | | Skeletal | Provides shape & support, protects internal organs, stores needed materials, produces blood cells, allows movement | Bones | **Word Bank:** - Circulatory - Digestive - Endocrine - Excretory - Integumentary - Muscular - Nervous - Respiratory - Skeletal - Reproductive Use this table to understand the primary functions of major organ systems and the key organs associated with each system.
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