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Watch the video linked above and complete the worksheet to review all the organ systems that are included in Units 3-4.
1. What do your kidneys do?
2. What is a glomerulus made of?
3. The filtrate moves down the ureter into the
4. What happens in your alveoli?
5. What does the circulatory system do?
6. By what process does this happen? D
7. All of our organ systems with one another.
8. Chart:
System Functions Organs (Main) – from pictures in vid
Digestive
Circulatory
Respiratory
Immune/Lymphatic
Excretory
Endocrine
Reproductive
Nervous
Integumentary
Skeletal
Muscular
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