The _________ system works with the nervous system to protect important organs such as the brain and spinal cord.

Receptors in the muscles provide the brain with information about body position and movement. In this case, the muscular system is working with the _______________.

Which organ is a secondary organ?

We think of our muscular system as the system that helps us move around, It also functions on an internal level by helping food movement in the ____________ and ____________, both parts of the digestive system.

___________________ is a result of the excretory system balancing the amount of water and salts in your body and it is stored in your bladder until it is excreted.

The heart is made up of which type of muscle?

What are organs called where food passes through?

Bundle of nerves that begins at the brainstem; runs down the center of the vertebrae.

Nerves that branch out from the spinal cord and connect to the rest of the body.

Located at the base of the brain; controls vital involuntary processes. (breathing)

Largest part of the brain; controls thoughts, voluntary actions, and sensations related to five senses.

System that moves blood throughout the body.

System that extracts nutrients from food material.

The place in the skeleton where two or more bones meet.

What is the soft connective tissue called that attach bones at the joints?

Your kidneys, the main organ of the excretory system, work with the ___________ system, to filter liquid waste from your blood.

Most living things need oxygen to survive. These two body systems bring oxygen into your body and then move to all your body parts. What are these two body systems?

Soft connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones.

The function of this system is to provide shape and support for the body, to protect internal organs, and to provide attachment sites for the muscles.

Involuntary muscle that controls many types of movements within the body (such as digestion)

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