Human Organ Matching and Labelling Cut out the Organ Names and Descriptions and Stick Them Down in the Correct Boxes on the Diagram

Human Organ Matching and Labelling Cut out the Organ Names and Descriptions and Stick Them Down in the Correct Boxes on the Diagram

Human Organ Matching and Labelling Cut out the organ names and descriptions and stick them down in the correct boxes on the diagram. Page 1 of 3 visit twinkl.com Maintains body temperature using Receives food from the oesophagus sweat and goosebumps. and begins to break it down with digestive juices (enzymes). Controls all of our necessary bodily functions, sends the Transports air from the nose and impulses which allow us to move mouth to the lungs. and enables you to think and learn. Pumps oxygenated blood around your body and receives de- oxygenated blood back. Filters water and salt out of your oesophagus blood and creates urine. bladder Makes bile for digestion, filters out toxins and regulates blood sugar. liver Produces enzymes necessary for large intestine digestion. gall bladder Digests food using enzymes and absorbs nutrients for the blood. kidneys Continues the digestion process, stomach absorbs as much water as possible and expels excess fibre and waste. heart Stores and concentrates bile pancreas produced by the liver. lungs Takes in oxygen, which reaches the blood via the heart. small intestine Stores urine so that we can decide trachea when we want to go to the toilet. skin Transports food and drink from the mouth to the stomach. brain Page 2 of 3 visit twinkl.com Answers brain oesophagus Controls all of our necessary bodily Transports food and drink from the functions, sends the impulses which mouth to the stomach. allow us to move and enables you to think and learn. trachea Transports air from the nose and liver mouth to the lungs. Makes bile for digestion, filters out toxins and regulates blood sugar. lungs Takes in oxygen which reaches the blood via the heart. gall bladder Stores and concentrates bile heart produced by the liver. Pumps oxygenated blood around your body and receives de- stomach oxygenated blood. Receives food from the oesophagus and begins to break it down with kidneys digestive juices (enzymes). Filters water and salt out of your blood and creates urine. small intestine Digests food using enzymes and pancreas absorbs nutrients for the blood. Produces enzymes necessary for digestion. bladder Stores urine so that we can decide when we want to go to the toilet. large intestine Continues the digestion process, absorbs as much water as possible skin and expels excess fibre and waste. Maintains body temperature using sweat and goosebumps. Page 3 of 3 visit twinkl.com.

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