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Circulatory System: transports nutrients and gasses to cells and tissues throughout body.

Cardiovascular: heart, blood vessels, blood

Lymphatic: Lymph nodes and vessels, thymus, spleen

Digestive System: breaks down food polymers into smaller molecules to provide energy for the body.

Primary organs: mouth, stomach, intestines, rectum

Accessory organs: teeth, tongue, liver, pancreas

Endocrine System: helps to maintain growth andhomeostasis within the body.

Pituitary gland, pineal gland, hypothalamus, ovaries, testes, thyroid gland

Integumentary System: protects the internal structures of the body from damage, prevents dehydration, stores fat and produces vitamins and hormones.

Skin, nails, hair, sweat glands

Muscular System: enables movement of the body.

Muscles

Nervous System: monitors and coordinates internal organ function and responds to changes in the external environment.

Brain, spinal cord, nerves

Reproductive System: enables the production of offspring through sexual reproduction.

Male: testes, scrotum, penis, vas deferens, prostate

Female: ovaries, uterus, vagina, mammary glands

Respiratory System: provides the body with oxygen via gas exchange between air from the outside environment and gases in the blood.

Lungs, nose, trachea, bronchi

Skeletal System: supports and protects the body while giving it shape and form.

Bones, joints, ligaments, cartilage

Urinary/Excretory Systems: removes wastes and maintains water balance in the body.

Kidneys, urinary bladder, urethra, ureters

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