Consists of all the bones in the body
What is Skeletal system
Filters waste from the blood
What is urinary?
Front
What is Anterior?
Contains DNA organized into chromosomes
WHat is Nucleus?
Houses the brain and is enclosed by the skull.
What is the Cranial Cavity?
enables movement
What is Muscular system?
Produces hormones
what is the endocrine system?
Back
What is Posterior?
Powerhouse of a cell
WHat is mitochondria?
Houses the spinal cord and is enclosed by the vertebral column (spine).
What is Vertebral Cavity (Spinal Cavity)?
circulates blood through the body
What is the Cardiovascular system?
controls body activity including movement and thought
What is nervous system?
Above
What is superior?
Process and transport proteins and lipids
Houses the heart.
What is the Pericardial Cavity?
takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
What is Respiratory System
collects excess fluid and waste from tissues and returns it to the blood stream
What is Lymphatic system?
Below
Has ribosomes attached, primarily involved in protein synthesis and modification.
What is the Rough ER?
Located in the chest area, superior to the diaphragm
What is the Thoracic Cavity?
Breaks down food into nutrients to get energy for the body
What is Digestive system?
Fights infections and diseases
What is the Immune system?
Middle
What is Medial?
Lacks ribosomes and is involved in lipid synthesis, detoxification, and calcium storage.
What is the Smooth ER?
House the lungs.
What is the Pleural Cavities