OVARIES URETER FALLOPIAN TUBES BLADDER UROGENITAL OPENINGS (BOTH SEXES) PENIS VAGINA UTERUS

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URETER OVARIES FALLOPIAN TUBES BLADDER UROGENITAL OPENINGS (BOTH SEXES) PENIS VAGINA UTERUS

REPRODUCTIVE PRODUCE FEMALE HORMONES EXCRETORY FROM KIDNEY TO BLADDER EXCRETORY STORES URINE REPRODUCTIVE TRANSPORTS EGGS TO UTERUS REPRODUCTIVE/ EXCRETORY PASSAGE OF SEMEN REPRODUCTIVE/ EXCRETORY REMOVES WASTE & FOR REPRODUCTION REPRODUCTIVE PLACENTA FUSES TO WALL OF UTERUS REPRODUCTIVE THE BIRTH CANAL

THYROID GLAND LARYNX TRACHEA SALIVARY GLANDS CAROTID ARTERIES JUGULAR VEINS THYMUS GLAND ESOPHAGUS

RESPIRATORY MAKES NOISE (VOICE) ENDOCRINE PRODUCE HORMONES PRODUCE SALIVA RESPIRATORY PASSES AIR TO THE LUNGS CARRIES BLOOD FROM THE BRAIN TO THE HEART CARRIES BLOOD TO THE BRAIN CARRIES FOOD TO THE STOMACH ENDOCRINE PRODUCES HORMONES (IMMUNITY) WHITE BLOOD CELLS

THYMUS GLAND (as it extends into the thorax) RIGHT & LEFT LUNGS AND THEIR SERVERAL LOBES PERICARDIUM HEART LEFT VENTRICLE LEFT ATRIUM (AURICLE) RIGHT VENTRICLE RIGHT ATRIUM (AURICLE)

RESPIRATORY BREATHING ENDOCRINE SECRETES HORMONES PUMPS BLOOD THROUGHOUT BODY PROTECTS THE HEART OXYGEN RICH BLOOD TO THE VENTRICLES OXYGEN RICH BLOOD TO THE BODY RECIEVES OXYGEN POOR BLOOD FROM THE BODY OXYGEN POOR BLOOD TO LUNGS

DIAPHRAGM SUPERIOR VENA CAVA INFERIOR VENA CAVA AORTA PULMONARY VESSELS CORONARY VESSELS THORACIC CAVITY ABDOMINAL CAVITY

OXYGEN POOR BLOOD TO THE RIGHT ATRIUM MUSCULAR BREATHING OXYGEN RICH BLOOD TO THE BODY OXYGEN POOR BLOOD TO THE RIGHT ATRIUM BLOOD TO AND FROM THE HEART (CORONARY) BLOOD TO THE LUNGS AND HEART NOT A KNOW LOCATION NOT A KNOW LOCATION

LIVER UMBILICAL ARTERY UMBILICAL VEIN GALL BLADDER BILE DUCT STOMACH ESOPHAGUS

PRODUCES BILE BLOOD TO AND FROM FETUS BLOOD TO AND FROM FETUS CARRIES BILE TO SMALL INTESTINE STORES BILE PASSES FOOD DOWN THROAT INTO THE STOMACH HYDROCHOLORIC ACID BREAKS DOWN FOOD

ABDOMINAL CAVITY ASCENDING COLON TRANSVERSE COLON DESCENDING COLON SIGMOID COLON RECTUM KIDNEY (2) ADRENAL GLANDS

ABSORBS WATER NOT A KNOW LOCATION ABSORBS WATER ABSORBS WATER STORES SOLID WASTE ABSORBS WATER ENDOCRINE RELEASE HORMONES EXCRETORY FILTER BLOOD

TRANSVERSE COLON DESCENDING COLON RECTUM DUODENUM PYLORIC SPHINCTER PANCREATIC DUCT KIDNEYS DIAPHRAGM

ABSORBS WATER FROM FOOD ABSORBS WATER FROM FOOD FIRST PORTION OF THE SMALL INTESTINE (ABSORPTION) STORES SOLID WASTE JUICES TO SMALL INTESTINE REGULATES FOOD ENTRANCE INTO SMALL INTESTINE MUSCULAR BREATHING EXCRETORY FILTERS BLOOD

SMALL INTESTINE SPLEEN PANCREAS URINARY BLADDER CAECUM UMBILICAL CORD LARGE INTESTINE ASCENDING COLON

PRODUCES BLOOD CELLS FOOD ABSORPTION EXCRETORY STORES URINE ENDOCRINE & EXOCRINE EN: MAKES INSULIN EX: PANCREATIC JUICES REPRODUCTIVE CONNECTS TO FETUS AND TRANSFER OF NUTRIENTS RELEASE BACTERIA INTO INTESTINES ABSORBS WATER HELPS ABSORB WATER

SCROTUM TESTES VAS DEFERENS ANUS UMBILICAL ARTERIES UMBILICAL VEIN

REPRODUCTIVE PRODUCE TESTOSTERONE AND SPERM CELLS REPRODUCTIVE HOLDS THE TESTES IN A SACK (SCROTUM) REMOVES WASTE REPRODUCTIVE FROM TESTES TO URETHRA CARRIES THE SEMEN WITH SPERM FETAL CIRCULATION FETAL CIRCULATION