Across
- 2. Its functions are bile production, protein synthesis, glucose regulation, cholesterol production, etc.
- 5. Its primary functions are absorbing water and electrolytes, producing and absorbing vitamins, and forming and eliminating feces.
- 8. Temporaly stores food, mixes it with digestive juice, and begins the breakdown of food.
- 9. They provide structural support, enabling us to stand and move.
Down
- 1. pumps blood throughout the body.
- 3. bring oxygen from the air into the body.
- 4. Remove waste products and excess fluids to produce urine.
- 6. It is the largest organ. It acts as a protective barrier against external threats like bacteria, chemicals, and temperature extremes.
- 7. It acts as the body's control center. It is responsible for controlling thoughts, memory, emotions, senses, movement, and behavior.
- 10. Its functions are hearing and maintaining balance.
