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Heart   An Organ that pumps blood to all parts of the body, main organ of circulatory system  
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Blood   Liquid tissue that moves nutrients, oxygen, waste hormones, to and from the body cells.  
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Plasma   the watery part of a blood cell.  
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Red Blood Cell   Carries oxygen to body cells.  
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White Blood Cell   Fights germs.  
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Platelet   Helps Stop bleeding.  
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Artery   Carries Blood away from the heart, thicker walls, carries blood at higher pressure  
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Vein   Carries blood back to the heart.  
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Liver   The Largest Gland in your body. Helps Filter waste out of the bloodstream and the small and large intestine. 2 - 4 lbs  
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chyme   yellowish/brown liquid that food is turned into when it leaves your stomach  
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Rectum   Disposes Of unused Food  
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Digestive System   Made up of the mouth, teeth, tongue, salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, liver, and the large and small intestine.  
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Esophagus   Has muscles that help move food down the throat.  
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Kidneys   Filter out waste  
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Vein   Carries blood words the heart  
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Diaphram   Makes the lungs contract & expand  
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digestion   process of breaking down foods to get the nutrients we need for our bodies to function, involves physical and chemical changes  
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tongue   part of digestive system, helps move the food around for the teeth to begin physical digestion  
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salivary glands   help digestion by adding chemicals called saliva to your food. begins chemical digestion  
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muscles   esophagus has that help move food down from your mouth to your stomach  
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stomach   has muscles that churn the food and also adds gastric juices that help break down the food  
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small intestine   digested food goes here, where digestion process is completed and nutrients are absorbed into the blood through capillaries  
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large intestine   gets what is now waste and removes the remaining water from it before disposal  
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jobs of liver   take poisons out of blood, clean away dead blood cells, store vitamens and sugar for future use, 500 total jobs. produces bile  
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bile   another digestive juice stored by gall bladder made by liver  
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circulatory system   bodys transportation system, carries nutrients and oxygen to all your cells while removing carbon dioxide and other wastes  
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vein   carries blood toward the heart, thinner walls, carries blood at lower pressure  
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capillaries   links to arteries and veins, smallest of the blood vessels  
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plasma   liquid part of the blood, 90% water  
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platelets   small cell fragments that clot blood  
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excretory system   made up of kidneys, bladder, live and skin, removes cellular waste from the blood  
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kidneys filter   your blood and send excess water salt and urea to your bladder for removal  
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respiratory system   responsible for breathing  
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main organ of respiratory system   lungs  
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lungs   expand to take in air and contract to force air out. we inhale and exhale  
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diaphragm   muscle that makes the lungs expand and contract  
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capillaries   carry blood into the lungs  
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alveoli's   blood takes oxygen from the lungs and gives carbon dioxide to the lungs, where the capillaries and these meet (tiny air sacks)  
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exhale   get rid of carbon dioxide  
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inhale   take in fresh oxygen  
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