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Caregiving Lesson1

The document lists and describes 19 different body parts and organs including the brain, heart, arteries, muscles, liver, pancreas, veins, spleen, stomach, bone marrow, pharynx, lungs, skeleton, kidney, intestines, larynx, urinary bladder, gallbladder, and lymph nodes.
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Caregiving Lesson1

The document lists and describes 19 different body parts and organs including the brain, heart, arteries, muscles, liver, pancreas, veins, spleen, stomach, bone marrow, pharynx, lungs, skeleton, kidney, intestines, larynx, urinary bladder, gallbladder, and lymph nodes.
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__________1.

A complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision,
breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body.
__________2. A muscular organ about the size of a fist, located just behind and slightly left of the
breastbone. The heart pumps blood through the network of arteries and veins called the
cardiovascular system.
__________3. Part of your circulatory (cardiovascular) system, are the blood vessels that bring
oxygen-rich blood from your heart to all your body's cells
__________4. Contractile tissue grouped into coordinated systems for greater efficiency.
___________5. Responsible for production of bile, which helps carry away waste and break down
fats in the small intestine during digestion
___________6. Creates natural juices called pancreatic enzymes to break down foods.
___________7. Blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and
return it to your heart.
___________8. Stores and filters blood and make white blood cells that protect you from infection.
___________9. Receives food from the esophagus and secretes acid and enzymes that digest food.
__________10. A spongy, soft tissue that resembles a jelly or jam that you would spread on toast.
Fills the cavities of your bones and holds cells that create red and white blood cells and
platelets, which make whole blood.
__________11. Commonly called the throat, is a muscular, funnel-shaped passageway inside the
body. It connects the mouth and nose to the esophagus (leading to the stomach) and larynx
(leading to the trachea and then lungs).
__________12. A pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax). The
main function of the _______________ is the process of gas exchange called respiration (or
breathing).
__________13. The supportive framework of body.
__________14. a pair of bean-shaped organs on either side of your spine, below your ribs and
behind your belly. The __________________ job is to filter your blood. They remove wastes, control
the body's fluid balance, and keep the right levels of electrolytes.
__________15. A muscular tube which extends from the lower end of your stomach to your anus,
the lower opening of the digestive tract.
__________16. A hollow tube that lets air pass from your throat (pharynx) to your trachea on the
way to your lungs.
__________17. A temporary storage reservoir for urine. It is in the pelvic cavity, posterior to the
symphysis pubis, and below the parietal peritoneum.
__________18. A small pouch that sits just under the liver. Stores bile produced by the liver.
___________19. . Small, round or bean-shaped clusters of cells. Inside it are a combination of
different types of immune system cells.
BRAIN1. A complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision,
breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body.
HEART2. A muscular organ about the size of a fist, located just behind and slightly left of the
breastbone. The heart pumps blood through the network of arteries and veins called the
cardiovascular system.
ARTERIES3. Part of your circulatory (cardiovascular) system, are the blood vessels that bring
oxygen-rich blood from your heart to all your body's cells
MUSCLE4. Contractile tissue grouped into coordinated systems for greater efficiency.
LIVER5. Responsible for production of bile, which helps carry away waste and break down fats
in the small intestine during digestion
PANCREAS6. Creates natural juices called _______________ enzymes to break down foods.
VEINS7. Blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return
it to your heart.
SLPEEN8. Stores and filters blood and make white blood cells that protect you from infection.
STOMACH9. Receives food from the esophagus and secretes acid and enzymes that digest food.
BONE MARROW10. A spongy, soft tissue that resembles a jelly or jam that you would spread on
toast. Fills the cavities of your bones and holds cells that create red and white blood cells and
platelets, which make whole blood.
PHARYNX11. Commonly called the throat, is a muscular, funnel-shaped passageway inside the
body. It connects the mouth and nose to the esophagus (leading to the stomach) and larynx
(leading to the trachea and then lungs).
LUNGS12. A pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax). The
main function of the _______________ is the process of gas exchange called respiration (or
breathing).
SKELETON13. The supportive framework of body.
KIDNEY14. a pair of bean-shaped organs on either side of your spine, below your ribs and
behind your belly. The __________________ job is to filter your blood. They remove wastes, control
the body's fluid balance, and keep the right levels of electrolytes.
INTESTINE15. A muscular tube which extends from the lower end of your stomach to your anus,
the lower opening of the digestive tract.
LARYNX16. A hollow tube that lets air pass from your throat (pharynx) to your trachea on the
way to your lungs.
URINARY BLADDER17. A temporary storage reservoir for urine. It is in the pelvic cavity, posterior
to the symphysis pubis, and below the parietal peritoneum.

GALLBLADDER18. A small pouch that sits just under the liver. Stores bile produced by the liver.
LYMPH NODES19. Small, round or bean-shaped clusters of cells. Inside it are a combination of
different types of immune system cells.
Urinary Bladder Spleen Intestines Liver
Pancreas Bone Marrow Skeleton Muscles
Veins Lungs Kidney Arteries
Stomach Lymph Nodes Gallbladder Heart
Pharynx Larynx Brain

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