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- Identify and list the organs and describe their functions in each of the following body systems Body System Eg; of how to do is shown in #1 system (see below) Organ Function are action verbs – they should be underlined 1. The Cardiovascular (include Blood) Heart Vessels Veins Blood Heart is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body Blood vessels transport blood throughout the body Veins are responsible for returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart. ------------------------------------------------------------- Blood Cells supplies oxygen to cells and tissues. provide essential nutrients to cells, removes waste materials, protect the body from infection and foreign bodies. Blood Plasma aids in the clotting process The Skeletal The Muscular The IntegumentaryIdentify and list the organs and describe their functions in each of the following body systems Body System Eg; of how to do is shown in #1 system (see below) Organ Function are action verbs – they should be underlined 1. The Cardiovascular (include Blood) Heart Vessels Veins Blood Heart is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body Blood vessels transport blood throughout the body Veins are responsible for returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart. ------------------------------------------------------------- Blood Cells supplies oxygen to cells and tissues. provide essential nutrients to cells, removes waste materials, protect the body from infection and foreign bodies. Blood Plasma aids in the clotting process The Lymphatic (include Immunity) The Respiratory The DigestiveIdentify and list the organs and describe their functions in each of the following body systems Body System Eg; of how to do is shown in #1 system (see below) Organ Function are action verbs – they should be underlined 1. The Cardiovascular (include Blood) Heart Vessels Veins Blood Heart is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body Blood vessels transport blood throughout the body Veins are responsible for returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart. ------------------------------------------------------------- Blood Cells supplies oxygen to cells and tissues. provide essential nutrients to cells, removes waste materials, protect the body from infection and foreign bodies. Blood Plasma aids in the clotting process The Endocrine The Nervous The Sensory
- Identify and list the organs and describe their functions in each of the following body systems Body System Eg; of how to do is shown in #1 system (see below) Organ Function are action verbs – they should be underlined 1. The Cardiovascular (include Blood) Heart Vessels Veins Blood Heart is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body Blood vessels transport blood throughout the body Veins are responsible for returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart. ------------------------------------------------------------- Blood Cells supplies oxygen to cells and tissues. provide essential nutrients to cells, removes waste materials, protect the body from infection and foreign bodies. Blood Plasma aids in the clotting process The Urinary The Male Reproductive The Female ReproductiveLabel the following body sections and body surfacesWhich of the basic life processes—metabolism, responsiveness, movement, growth, differentiation, and reproduction, is referred to by the following descriptions? 1. You are watching a cooking show when your stomach suddenly rumbles.
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