Systems What is a system? Group that works together

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Systems What is a system? Group that works together Systems in our bodies Digestive Respiratory Circulatory Skeletal Muscular

Digestive System TEETH SALIVARY GLANDS UVULA TONGUE

ESOPHAGUS STOMACH LIVER PANCREAS SMALL INTESTINE LARGE INTESTINE

Make new cells and tissues (muscles) Nutrients You Digest Carbohydrates Main source of energy Vitamins/Minerals Many jobs Nerves Fats Energy Healthy Skin Cushions Organs Proteins Make new cells and tissues (muscles)

Respiratory System Air Sacs

Circulatory System

Skeleton skull breast bone ribs humerus vertebra ulna radius pelvis femur tibia fibula

bicep quadriceps Muscles hamstring triceps calf muscle