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What body system does the following organ belong to?




Heart

Circulatory System

What body system does the following organ belong to?




Small Intestine

Digestive System

What body system does the following organ belong to?




Trachea

Respiratory System


(brings air in and out of body, tube that connects mouth to lungs)

What does the digestive system do?

Digest food, breaking into simpler things to absorb into the blood stream for the cells to use

What does the circulatory system do?

Transports (oxygen, carbon dioxide, wastes) to and from the cells in the bloodstream

What does the urinary system do?

Filters blood, creates urine, stores urine and removes urine from the body

What does the skeletal system do?

Provides a frame to support the body

Place the following things in order from SMALLEST to LARGEST in the human body?




(think of these things like building blocks to make a human)




Elements/Compounds, Macromolecules, Tissues, Organs, Cells, Organ/Body Systems

Elements/Compounds --> macromolecules --> cells --> tissues --> organs --> organ/body systems

Are the body systems all equally important? Or is a couple most important?

They are all equally important--a human cannot survive if one of the body systems isn't operating correctly or efficiently