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Systems (JC 7)

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What is in the digestive system but not technically in the digestive tract? Tongue, glands in the mouth that make saliva, pancreas, gallbladder, and liver
Role of the small intestine/villi The structure is designed for absorption of nutrients. The inside is lined with villi that absorb nutrients.
Pathway of Food Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus.
Which Organs have Acid Stomach
Pathway of Food Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus.
Which Organs have Acid Stomach
Pathway of Food Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus.
Which Organs have Acid Stomach
Pathway of Food Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus.
Which Organs have Acid Stomach
Pathway of Food Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus.
Which Organs have Acid Stomach
Pathway of Food Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus.
Which Organs have Acid Stomach
Pathway of Food Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus.
Which Organs have Acid Stomach
Where does water get absorbed? Small Intestine
Bronchiole Small, thin-walled air passages within the lungs, from the bronchi. Help distribution of air to the alveoli gas exchange occurs. vital role in respiration by clearing the way for oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange.
Pharynx Directs air/food where they need to go. It ensures that food goes down your esophagus and not into your windpipe, which could make you choke. It also plays a role in speaking by helping to create sounds.
Larynx Part of your respiratory system. It lets air pass from your throat (pharynx) to your trachea on the way to your lungs and also make sound.
Blood Vessels To deliver blood to the organs and tissues in your body. The blood Supplies them with the oxygen and nutrients they need to function.
Chambers of the heart There are four chambers: the left atrium and right atrium (upper chambers), and the left ventricle and right ventricle (lower chambers). The right side of your heart collects blood on its return from the rest of your body.
What is a group of organs System
Reproductive parts of flowers Stamen (male flower part) or pistil (female flower part)
Flowers When pollen falls onto a pistil (Female body part of flower) it makes seeds, then those seeds grow into new plants
Skeletal Systems Axial skeleton protects your organs and is mostly the top part of your body, protects the skull/brain, vertebrate/spinal chord, ribs and breastbone. Appendicular skeleton allows movement it consists of shoulder blades, collarbone, legs and arms.
Joints The places where two or more bones come together in your body. They allow your bones to move, bend, and twist, and they come in different types
Renal Artery A blood vessel that supplies the kidneys with oxygenated blood. The kidneys use this blood to filter waste and excess substances, creating urine. This process is crucial for maintaining the body's balance and regulating blood pressure.
Plasma in blood Watery part of your blood. It carries stuff like nutrients, waste, and proteins. It helps your blood clot when you get a cut and has things to fight off germs. Plasma is an essential part of your blood, and it keeps everything moving and working properly.
Arteries highways of your circulatory system. They are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from your heart to all parts of your body. They play a vital role in delivering oxygen and nutrients to your cells, ensuring your body functions properly.
Red Blood Cells Oxygen carriers in your blood. Pick up oxygen in your lungs and deliver it to body's cells. Also take away waste carbon dioxide. Their red colour comes from a molecule that holds onto oxygen. Crucial for breathing and keeping you alive.
Organ Systems Organ systems are groups of organs that work together to perform specific functions in the body. They are essential for maintaining overall health and ensuring the body functions properly.
Bile Liquid made in your liver and stored in your gallbladder. It helps your body digest fats by breaking them into smaller pieces, making them easier to absorb during digestion. It's like a helper that cleans up the fat in your food so your body can use it.
Blood Circulation The continuous movement of blood throughout the body, driven by the pumping action of the heart. It plays a vital role in delivering oxygen, nutrients, and other essential substances to cells, while also removing waste products and carbon dioxide.
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