Across
- 2. pumps oxygenated blood around your body and receives deoxygenated blood back
- 7. digests food using enzymes and absorbs nutrients for the blood
- 9. controls all of our necessary bodily functions, sends the impulse which allows us to move and enables you to think and learn
- 10. maintains bodily tempretures using sweat and goosebumpes
- 13. stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver
- 14. produces enzymes necessary for digestion
Down
- 1. transports food and drink from the mouth to the stomach
- 3. a body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and produce motion
- 4. continues the digestion process, absorbes as much water as possible and expels excess fibre and waste
- 5. makes bile for digestion, filters out toxins and regulates blood sugar
- 6. receives food from the oesophagus and begins to break it down with digestive juices (enzymes)
- 8. takes in oxygen, which reaches the blood via the heart
- 9. stores urine so we can decide when we want to go the the toilet
- 11. transports air from the nose and mouth to the lungs
- 12. filters water and salt out of your blood and creates urine
