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There are 11 major body systems, using the video above match the organ system to the
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Circulatory
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Integumentary
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ovary, testes, gametes,
skin, nails, hair
muscles, tendons
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lungs, trachea, larynx
kidneys, bladder, ureters
lymph node, thymus, spleen
bones, joints, cartilage
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brain, spinal cord
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Match the organ systems in column A with the functions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the spaceprovided.Column A Column B1. the main system that secretes hormones2. provides an outer covering of the body3. produces a new organism4. stimulates muscles to contract and interprets information from sensoryunits5. provides a framework for soft tissues and produces blood cells in redmarrow6. exchanges gases between air and blood7. transports excess fluid from tissues to blood8. maintains posture and generates most body heat9. removes liquid and wastes from blood and transports to the outside10. converts food molecules into forms that are absorbed11. transports nutrients, wastes, and gases throughout the body
a. cardiovascular systemb. digestive systemc. endocrine systemd. integumentary systeme. lymphatic systemf. muscular systemg. nervous systemh. reproductive systemi. respiratory systemj. skeletal systemk. urinary system
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