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our amazing human body: an information organ-izer
organ | which system? | what it does for my body
brain | nervous system |
heart | circulatory system |
lungs | respiratory system |
stomach | digestive system |
esophagus | digestion system. | muscles in the esophagus push your food to your stomach.
small intestine | digestive system |
large intestine | digestive system |
pancreas | digestive system |
liver | digestive system, circulatory system. |
kidneys | excretory system |
urinary bladder | excretory system |
muscles | muscular system |
bones | skeletal system |
can you add any others? | |
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To fill the "What it Does For my Body" column, we use biological knowledge of human organs:
- Brain (Nervous System): Controls thoughts, memory, emotions, and body functions (like movement, sensory processing).
- Heart (Circulatory System): Pumps blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells, and remove waste.
- Lungs (Respiratory System): Facilitate gas exchange (oxygen in, carbon dioxide out) for respiration.
- Stomach (Digestive System): Mixes and breaks down food with acid and enzymes (mechanical/chemical digestion).
- Esophagus (Digestive System): Muscular tube that moves food from mouth to stomach (peristalsis, as partially filled).
- Small Intestine (Digestive System): Absorbs nutrients (sugars, proteins, fats) from digested food into the bloodstream.
- Large Intestine (Digestive System): Absorbs water and electrolytes; forms and stores feces.
- Pancreas (Digestive System): Produces digestive enzymes (for small intestine) and hormones (e.g., insulin to regulate blood sugar).
- Liver (Digestive + Circulatory Systems): Filters blood, produces bile (aids fat digestion), stores nutrients, detoxifies.
- Kidneys (Excretory System): Filter blood to produce urine (removes waste, regulates fluid/electrolyte balance).
- Urinary Bladder (Excretory System): Stores urine until elimination.
- Muscles (Muscular System): Enable movement (voluntary: limbs; involuntary: organs like heart/stomach), maintain posture.
- Bones (Skeletal System): Provide structure, protect organs (e.g., ribcage), produce blood cells, store minerals.
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| Organ | Which System? | What it Does For my Body |
|---|---|---|
| Heart | Circulatory System | Pumps blood to deliver oxygen/nutrients and remove waste. |
| Lungs | Respiratory System | Facilitates gas exchange (O₂ in, CO₂ out) for respiration. |
| Stomach | Digestive System | Mixes/breaks down food with acid/enzymes (mechanical/chemical digestion). |
| Esophagus | Digestive System | Moves food from mouth to stomach (peristalsis, as started). |
| Small Intestine | Digestive System | Absorbs nutrients (sugars, proteins, fats) into the bloodstream. |
| Large Intestine | Digestive System | Absorbs water/electrolytes; forms/stores feces. |
| Pancreas | Digestive System | Produces digestive enzymes (for small intestine) and hormones (e.g., insulin). |
| Liver | Digestive/Circulatory | Filters blood, produces bile (fat digestion), stores nutrients, detoxifies. |
| Kidneys | Excretory System | Filters blood to produce urine (removes waste, regulates fluid/electrolyte balance). |
| Urinary Bladder | Excretory System | Stores urine until elimination. |
| Muscles | Muscular System | Enable movement (voluntary/involuntary), maintain posture. |
| Bones | Skeletal System | Provide structure, protect organs, produce blood cells, store minerals. |