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5/11/15 WARM UP Match the correct body systems with the corresponding functions: Circulatory Respiratory Endocrine Excretory Digestive Lymphatic Muscular Skeletal Integumentary Nervous Intake of O2 and removal of CO2 from body Control of body activities and the reaction to stimuli Break down of food and absorption for use as energy Controls water and salt balance Production of hormones and body regulation Movement Transports nutrients, metabolic wastes, water, salts… Protects body from injury and bacteria, regulates temp Supports body and protects organs Collects and transports fluids throughout body

5/11/15 WARM UP Match the correct body systems with the corresponding functions: Circulatory - G Respiratory - A Endocrine - E Excretory - D Digestive - C Lymphatic - J Muscular - F Skeletal - I Integumentary - H Nervous - B Intake of O2 and removal of CO2 from body Control of body activities and the reaction to stimuli Break down of food and absorption for use as energy Controls water and salt balance Production of hormones and body regulation Movement Transports nutrients, metabolic wastes, water, salts… Protects body from injury and bacteria, regulates temp Supports body and protects organs Collects and transports fluids throughout body

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