Across
- 3. covers the body, protects against injury, makes vitamin D and feels sensations
- 4. transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste in the blood
- 5. picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels and plays roles in the immunity via phagocytosis and holding white blood cells
- 8. breaks down food into smaller nutrients that can be absorbed, and eliminates undigestible materials into feces
- 9. provides oxygen to the blood and removes carbon dioxide
- 10. makes the hormones that allow the production of cells that are used to make new humans
- 11. protects & supports organs, serves as an attachment site for muscles to cause movement, stores minerals, and makes blood cells
Down
- 1. controls growth, reproduction, and nutrient use using hormones
- 2. eliminates waste that contains Nitrogen and regulates water, electrolytes, acid-base balance in the blood
- 6. allows movement and expression and also maintains posture and produces heat for the body
- 7. the "control system" of the body that rapidly responds to changes by activating effectors