Organ Functions
Organ Functions 2
Organ Functions 3
Skeletal System REVIEW
100

 Controls all of our necessary bodily functions, sends the impulses which allows us to move and enables you to think and learn.

BRAIN

100

Takes in oxygen, which reaches the blood via the heart

LUNGS

100

Stores urine so that we can decide when we want to go to the toilet

BLADDER

100

What is the thigh bone called?

FEMUR

200

 Filters water and salt out of your blood and creates urine

 KIDNEYS

200

 Transports air from the nose and mouth to the lungs

TRACHEA

200

Receives food from the esophagus and begins to break it down with digestive juices (enzymes)

STOMACH

200

What are your fingers and toes called?

PHALANGES

300

 Pumps oxygenated blood around your body and receives deoxygenated blood back

HEART

300

 Transports food and drink from the mouth to the stomach

ESOPHAGUS

300

Digests food using enzymes and absorbs nutrients for the blood

SMALL INTESTINE

300

What is your skull called?

CRANIUM

400

Maintains body temperature using sweat and goosebumps

SKIN

400

Makes bile for digestion, filters out toxins, and regulates blood sugar

LIVER

400

 Continues the digestions process, absorbs as much water as possible, and expels excess fiber and waste

LARGE INTENSTINE

400

What is your wrist called?

CARPALS

500

 Stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver

GALLBLADDER

500

 Produces enzymes necessary for digestion

PANCREAS

500

What are the soft squishy things inside your body called?

ORGANS

500

What is your shin bone called?

TIBIA