Circulatory
Digestive
Respiratory
Excretory
Endocrine
100
The most important muscle in this system, it is responsible taking in blood from the ventricles and releasing blood to the body through arteries.
What is the heart?
100
The portion of your throat that food moves down once it is swallowed.
What is the esophagus?
100
These major organs of this system inflate to fill with oxygen and deflate to release carbon dioxide.
What are the lungs?
100
The largest organ in your body, it eliminates waste through sweating.
What is the skin?
100
The chemical signals made by this system.
What are hormones?
200
Carry oxygenated blood throughout the entire body.
What are red blood cells?
200
A large, expandable sac that uses digestive enzymes to break down food.
What is the stomach?
200
Sitting center face, this brings in the air, filters it and warms it.
What is the nose?
200
Located in the back, these 2 partner organs, eliminate waste by expelling carbon dioxide.
What are lungs?
200
Found in the middle of the brain, this releases hormones that control growth, reproduction, and body temperature.
What is the hypothalamus?
300
Provide the transportation for red blood cells to get through the body.
What are blood vessels?
300
2 sets organs that continue to digest food, pulling out nutrients, and creating waste.
What are intestines?
300
The very top part of the throat (trachea).
What is the pharynx?
300
Filter out toxins and secrete waste in liquid form. Located at the top of the hip in the back.
What are kidneys?
300
Also found in the middle of the brain, this gland stimulates other glands and regulates the concentration of water in the blood.
What is the pituitary gland?
400
Collect and carry excess fluid secreted by capillaries and gets ride of the waste.
What are lymphatic vessels?
400
Sitting behind the stomach, this secretes digestive enzymes and assists in absorption of nutrients.
What is the pancreas?
400
Extending from your mouth to your lungs and also known as the windpipe, this allows the passage of air into your lungs.
What is the trachea?
400
Located far down in the abdomen, this sac hold the liquid waste until it is necessary to eliminate.
What is the bladder?
400
Found above the kidneys, these glands are responsible for the release of adrenaline when you're startled or nervous.
What is the adrenal gland?
500
Collect and filter bacteria, viruses, fungi, and cell fragments.
What are lymph nodes?
500
Located in the upper portion of the abdomen, this secretes bile to aid in digestion and filters out toxins in the blood.
What is the liver?
500
Located behind the nose, they further filter air and add moisture to the air brought in through the nose.
What are the sinuses?
500
Not necessarily part of this system, it is responsible for the holding and elimination of solid waste.
What is the rectum?
500
This gland, found wrapped around the windpipe, is responsible metabolism, growth, and development.
What is the thyroid gland?
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