Duodenum
Small intenstine
Esophagus
Phatynx
Pancreas
Colon
Liver
Stomatch
Mouth
Stomach
Esophagus
Small intestine
Digestive
Nervous
Respiratory
Muscular
Helps the body move
Regulates body temperature
Produces vitamin D
Prevents water loss
Liver
Pancreas
Large intestine
Gall bladder
Store calcium
Protect internal organs
Control body temperature
Provide shape and support
Hinge
Ball and socket
Gliding
Pivot
Gall bladder
Rectum
Pancreas
Stomatch
Digestive - circulatory
Respiratory - skeletal
Respiratory - circulatory
Digestive - skeletal
Cells
Tissues
Organs
Organ system
System
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Tissue
Organ
Organ system
Cell
They would bleed to death.
Nothing. Clotting is not important.
They would have to take special clotting drugs.
They would have to take regular doses of plasma.
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Arteries
Bronchial tubes
Capillaries
Veins
Circulatory
Digestive
Skeletal
Integumentary
Cartilage
Bone
Tendon
Ligament
Break down nutrients
Absorb nutrients
Transports nutrients
Rid the body of waste
Plasma
Red blood cells
Platelets
White blood cells
Made up of two or more different cells
Made up of two or more different tissues
Made up of two or more organs
Made up of the same tissue
Veins
Arteries
Capillaries
Red blood cells
Helps the bones protect against injury and disease
Produces melanin to give bones their color
Produces sweat to help regulate body temperature
Produce vitamin D to help bones absorb calcium
Transport nutrients / wastes
Controls bodies activities
Gets rid of wastes
Exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide
Heart
Lung
Blood
Artery
Capillaries
Veins
Capillaries
Arteries
Red blood cells
Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels.
Gas exchange occurs via capillaries.
Exchange of nutrients occurs in capillaries.
Capillaries are covered by several layers of epithelial tissue.
None of the above
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