Human Body Systems
Across
- 2. An organ that uses chyme to break down food into nutrients and sugars.
- 3. A cavity behind your nose that connects to your trachea (wind pipe).
- 5. A organ that collects oxygen and uses gas exchange to put it into your blood stream. Also exhales co2.
- 6. An organ that stores and releases bile into the intestine produced by the liver.
- 11. The end of skeletal muscle that are the ones to attach to the skeleton.
- 13. It produces digestive enzymes like insulin and glucagon.
- 14. Part of your tongue that has taste hairs that collect the taste of food and send it via nerves.
- 16. A cell that sends info via chemical or electrical signals.
- 17. Blood cells that use iron to carry oxygen.
- 18. Excretory liquid produced by the body to cool down.
- 19. An organ that uses its complex shape to pump blood to your lung (pulmonary track) and body.
- 20. Blood cells that fight infection.
Down
- 1. The single strand in Muscle.
- 4. Muscles that connect to the skeleton allowing you to move, most of these are voluntary.
- 7. An organ that produces bile that is stored in the gallbladder to be used in the intestine.
- 8. An organ that holds urine to excrete.
- 9. An organ that digests food and turns it into feces.
- 10. A part of your ear that has nerve fibers that sense sound and send to the brain via nerves.
- 12. It is your throat that uses peristalsis to send food to the digestive system.
- 15. The liquid in bones that make blood cells.