
Body Systems Functions and Interactions
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KARA SMITH
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Click on the main organ of the system. Make sure you answered the three questions on your worksheet.
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Which systems did you pick that it interacts with? Choose the two you wrote down.
excretory
circulatory
nervous
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Use this picture to answer the question about mechanical and chemical digestion.
Click on mechanical digestion to move on.
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Here is how it helps control body temperature!
Draw a smiley face when done writing it down.
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Sperm and egg are haploid. Use the picture to help you answer the question on your paper.
Click on the embryo when done writing it down.
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Tissues
Cells
Organs
Cells
Organs
Organ systems
Organ systems
Tissues
Cells
Tissues
Organs
Organ systems
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The endocrine system is responsible for
breathing
hormones
blood circulation
nerves
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How does the digestive system work with all the other systems?
The digestive system transports blood to all the other systems.
The digestive system puts oxygen into the body
The digestive system gives the body energy and nutrients
The digestive system allows the body to move
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The skin is a major organ in these two systems:
Excretory and Integumentary
Excretory and Digestive
Digestive and Circulatory
Integumentary and Circulatory
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How do the skeletal and circulatory systems relate to each other?
Bone marrow produces blood.
The heart is held in place in the chest by ligaments.
The heart is made of cardiac muscle tissue.
The blood brings carbon dioxide and glucose to the cells of the bones.
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