1. blood- A system of fluid and cells that carries nutrients and oxygen to cells in the body.

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1. blood- A system of fluid and cells that carries nutrients and oxygen to cells in the body

2. Digestive system - The major organ system that breaks down food into nutrients that the body’s cells can use

3. esophagus- A muscular tube that pushes food toward the stomach

4. Large intestine- The organ where water and minerals from food are removed and absorbed into the blood

5. Small intestine- The long, coiled organ where most digestion takes place

6. stomach- A muscular organ that mixes and stores food and continues the process of digestion

1.4 main kinds of nutrients: a)carbohydrates- main energy source (ex: potatoes) b)proteins- helps replace, repair, and grow cell tissue (ex: beans and meat) c)Vitamins and minerals- helps nerves work (ex: fruits and vegetables) d)fats- provide energy; keep skin healthy; cushion organs (ex: butter and oil)

2.Digestion is the process of breaking down food. 3.The stomach is a muscular organ that squeezes food and mixes it with digestive juices. 4.Food leaves the stomach, then enters the small intestine, which is where most digestion takes place.

5.In the small intestine, liquids from the pancreas and liver help to digest fats and carbohydrates. 6.The large intestine is where water and minerals from food are removed and stored in the blood.

1. artery- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart

2. capillary- A tiny blood vessel that connects arteries and veins

3. Circulatory system- Organs that transport oxygen, nutrients, water, and wastes

4. heart- A muscular pump that pushes blood through the blood vessels

5. Respiratory system- Organs that work together to take air into the body and push it back out

6. vein- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart

1.You take air in your nose and mouth when you inhale (breathe in). The air moves to the trachea, then to the lungs(main organs of respiratory system). 2.Red Blood Cells (RBCs) pick up oxygen at the alveoli (air sacs) in the lungs. 3.The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle that helps you breathe.

4.The heart is a muscular pump that works all the time. It pushes the blood through the blood vessels (arteries, capillaries, veins). 5.An artery is a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the capillaries. 6.A vein carries blood back to the heart. 7.Blood carries oxygen to the cells and takes away carbon dioxide. 8.3 Types of blood cells: Platelets- help heal injuries by forming blood clots Red Blood Cells- carry oxygen White blood cells- help body fight disease

9.The heart has 4 chambers (sections). The 2 upper chambers receive blood from the veins and are the left and right atrium. 10.Oxygen-poor blood enters the heart from the right atrium. 11.Ventricles (left and right) pump blood out of the heart into the arteries.

1. muscular system- Body system made of muscle that makes body parts move

2. skeletal system- Body system that gives the body its shape, protects organs inside the body, and works with the muscles to move the body

1.Cartilage is a flexible material that cushions most bones and is softer than bone. 2.Your spine (backbone) is a column of small bones that runs down your back to keep it straight. 3.Your ribs form a cage of curved bones that protect your heart, lungs, and other organs. 4.Ligaments connect bones to cartilage. 5.The human skeleton has 206 bones. 6.Some joints work like hinges, which allow bones to move back and forth. (ex: knee)

Hinge Joint Ball-and-Socket joint Pivot Joint

7.Skeletal muscles can move your bones. It can pull on the bone it is attached to, but it cannot push. 8.Smooth muscle is found in the blood vessels and many organs. They are involuntary muscles. 9.Cardiac muscles are found in the heart. They are involuntary muscles.