Body Systems Diagram Keys

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Body Systems Diagram Keys

Body systems diagrams: Directions As a pair or group of three complete the following: For the each of the 11 organ systems: Title each diagram with the correct name of the organ system On the right side of each diagram, identify the anatomical part(s) of the system. On the left side of each diagram, describe the physiological function(s) of the system.

Body systems diagrams: INstructions Figure 1.3: Pick a light color and trace over the nerves Figure 1.9: Color each gland the same color Figure 1.10: Color all of the structures for this system the same color Figure 1.11: Color all the muscles the same color Figure 1.12: Color all the bones the same color