Human Body Review Game. 1 Point What is the function of the Integumentary system?

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Human Body Review Game

1 Point What is the function of the Integumentary system?

1 Point What is the function of the Muscular system?

1 Point What is the function of the skeletal system?

1 Point What is the function of the Digestive system?

1 Point What is the function of the Circulatory/Cardiovascular system?

1 Point What is the function of the Respiratory system?

1 Point What is the function of the Nervous system?

1 Point What is the function of the Lymphatic system?

1 Point What is the function of the Urinary system?

1 Point What is the function of the Endocrine system?

1 Point What is the function of the Male Reproductive system?

1 Point What is the function of the Female Reproductive system?

1 Point What type of cell is most important for carrying oxygen throughout the body?

2 Points What do the rods and cones in our retinas detect?

1 Point What is an accessory organ?

1 Point Where does MOST nutrient absorption occur within the digestive system?

1 Point The heart has four chambers. What are they called?

1 Point Describe the path of air as it enters the body.

1 Point What is the main purpose of sexual reproduction?

1 Point What are the three types of muscle?

1 Point What would happen if the large intestine stopped working within the digestive tract?