The digestive system breaks down food to be used in
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Human Body Systems
Principles of Science II
Mrs. Erickson
Digestive System
• The digestive system breaks down food to be
used in the body.
• Click on the picture that is part of the digestive
system.
Stomach,
liver, &
intestine
Heart
Respiratory System
• The respiratory system supplies the blood with
oxygen which in turn carries oxygen to the body
parts.
• Click on the picture that is part of the respiratory
system.
Skull
Lungs
Muscular System
• The muscular system provides both voluntary and
involuntary movement for the body
• Click on the picture that is part of the muscular
system.
Heart
Brain
Skeletal System
• The skeletal system is responsible for support and
protection of the other body organs.
• Click on the picture that is part of the skeletal
system.
Brain
Skull
Nervous System
• The nervous system is responsible for sending,
receiving, and processing nerve impulses
throughout the body.
• Click on the picture that is part of the nervous
system.
Brain
Kidney
Excretory System
• The excretory system gets rid of waste that the
body does not need.
• Click on the picture that is part of the excretory
system.
Lungs
Kidney
Circulatory System
• The circulatory system is a transport system that
moves substances through the body.
• Click on the picture that is part of the circulatory
system.
Heart
Brain
Immune System
• The immune system defends you against millions
of bacteria, microbes, viruses, toxins and
parasites that would love to invade your body.
Reproductive System
• The reproductive system is responsible for
producing offspring.
• The male and female organs are quite different in
structure and function.
Muscular System
• The muscular system provides both voluntary and
involuntary movement for the body
Heart
Good try.
However, the
brain is an
organ with
no muscle.
Try again.
Muscular System
• The muscular system provides both voluntary and
involuntary movement for the body
• Click on the picture that is part of the muscular
system.
Great job! The
heart is an
involuntary
muscle. Keep
going!
Brain
Nervous System
• The nervous system is responsible for sending,
receiving, and processing nerve impulses
throughout the body.
• Click on the picture that is part of the nervous
system.
Great job! The
brain is the
control center
of the body.
Keep going.
Nervous System
• The nervous system is responsible for sending,
receiving, and processing nerve impulses
throughout the body.
Sorry, the
kidney’s job is
to filter waste
from the body.
Try again
Skeletal System
• The skeletal system is responsible for support and
protection of the other body organs.
The brain is an
organ that the
skeletal
system
protects. Try
again.
Skeletal System
• The skeletal system is responsible for support and
protection of the other body organs.
• Click on the picture that is part of the skeletal
system.
Very nice.
The skull
protects
the brain.
Keep
going!
Excretory System
• The excretory system gets rid of waste that the
body does not need.
• Click on the picture that is part of the nervous
system.
Lungs
Great job! The
kidneys do help
eliminate waste
from the body.
Keep going!
Excretory System
• The excretory system gets rid of waste that the
body does not need.
The job of
the lungs
is to put
oxygen in
the blood.
Try again.
Kidney
Circulatory System
• The circulatory system is a transport system that
moves substances through the body.
Heart
Not quite! The
brain is in charge
of controlling the
body. Try again.
Circulatory System
• The circulatory system is a transport system that
moves substances through the body.
• Click on the picture that is part of the circulatory
system.
Great job! The
heart is a muscle
that pumps the
blood through the
body.
Brain
The End!!!
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