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  1. Function: the lymphatic vessels return fluid leaked from the blood back to the blood vessels so that can be kept continuously circulating through the body and it cleans the blood. Organs: lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes and other lymphoid organs such as spleen and tonsils.

  2. function: provides body movement and generates heat when muscles contracteg: muscles, tendons. Nervous System. function: regulatory system that controls body movement, consciousness, intelligence, memoryeg: brain, spinal cord, nerves. Endocrine System. function: secretes hormones which regulate body and cellular growth, chemical levels in the ...

  3. FUNCTION: body control system that works using hormones that affect target tissues EX: pineal gland, pancreas, thyroid gland, testes, ovaries, pituitary gland and more Nervous System FUNCTION: detecting stimuli in the internal and external; coordinates and controls body functions using electrical messages EX: brain, spinal cord, nerves, sensory structures (eyes)

    • Skeletal system. The skeletal system is composed of bones and cartilages. There are two parts of the skeleton; axial and appendicular. The axial skeleton consists of the bones of the head and trunk.
    • Muscular system. The muscular system consists of all the body muscles. There are three muscle types; smooth, cardiac and skeletal muscles. Smooth muscle is found within walls of blood vessels and hollow organs such as the stomach or intestines.
    • Cardiovascular system. The cardiovascular system is comprised of the heart and the circulatory system of blood vessels. The heart is composed of four chambers; two atria and two ventricles.
    • Respiratory system. The respiratory system consists of a series of organs; the nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and lungs (alveoli).
  4. Feb 22, 2022 · This online quiz is called Labeling Organs. It was created by member Audree Macias and has 23 questions. ... Muscles of the Human Body. Medicine. English. Creator ...

  5. There are 206 bones in a typical human body, providing a range of important functions : They provide a framework that supports the body; They protect the organs within the body cavities from mechanical injury; They contain and protect the red bone marrow; They provide a storage site for inorganic salts (e.g. calcium and phosphate)

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