Macmillan Learning Identify the description of each of the organ systems. Integument system Respiratory system Nervous system Digestive system Answer Bank breaks down food into molecules that the body can absorb and use exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment transmits signals throughout the body and controls voluntary and involuntary actions protects the body from damage and includes the skin and nails
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Directions: Match each organ system with its correct description 1. Integumentary Controls and coordinates functions in the body 2. Muscular Eliminates wastes from the body Responsible for movement in and ofthe body Regulates body temperature, protect body from infection Controls growth, development and metabolism Transports nutrients, oxygen and waste in the body Shapes and supports the body protects internal organs Breaks down food into simple nutrients Allows for gas exchange 3. Skeletal 4. Nervous 5. Endocrine 6. Respiratory 7. Circulatory 8. Digestive 9. Excretory
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Organ system interactions. Complete the sentences below using the terms on the left. Some terms may be used more than once: 1. The integumentary system extracts nutrients from food. 2. Digested nutrients enter the system and are distributed throughout the body. 3. Food molecules enter body cells, which extract energy from them. 4. Each cell undergoes cellular respiration. 5. This process uses and produces oxygen, which then leaves the cell and enters the circulatory system. 6. Photosynthesis occurs in the lungs. 7. The gas produced in cells diffuses into the respiratory system. 8. It is then exhaled from the lungs. 9. The circulatory system carries carbon dioxide and metabolic wastes. 10. The digestive system carries these wastes to the system for excretion. 11. Heat produced during cellular respiration warms the body.
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