Systems of the Human body
Across
- 1. This system consists of a number of glands throughout the body, which produce regulatory substances called hormones. The system serves to regulate a large number of activities
- 3. This system consists of the kidneys which produce urine by removing nitrogenous and other wastes from the blood: the two ureters, which convey the urine away from the kidneys; the urinary bladder, where the urine is stored until it is discharged; and the urethra through which the urine is discharged.
- 4. This system consists of the skeletal muscles and their associated structures. The main function of this system is to move us about.
- 6. This system consists of the alimentary canal and a number of associated glands.
- 7. This system consists of the lungs, the air passages leading to them and associated structures. Its main function is to convey oxygen to the lungs, where it can enter the blood stream and to remove carbon dioxide, which escapes from the blood into the lung spaces.
- 8. This system consists of the bones of the body and ligaments and cartilages, which join them. The chief function of this system is structural.
Down
- 2. This system consistsof the heart and blood vessels and the blood, which is pumped through the blood vessels by the heart. Its function is mainly that of transportation system: the nutrients, oxygen, special substances which are required by cells are carried by the blood stream; and the cellular wastes and sometimes other materials produced by the cells are carried away by the blood stream.
- 5. This system consists of the brain and spinal cord, nerves, ganglia and receptors. It is a complex information system with all the necessary means for receiving, processing and communicating information.