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KeslerScience.com Integumentary System Circulatory System Digestive System

Muscular System Nervous System Skeletal System

Endocrine System (Female) Endocrine System (Male) Excretory System

Reproductive System (Female) Reproductive System (Male) Respiratory System

Body Systems

KeslerScience.com Integumentary System Circulatory System Digestive System

Muscular System Nervous System Skeletal System

Endocrine System (Female) Endocrine System (Male) Excretory System

Reproductive System (Female) Reproductive System (Male) Respiratory System

BODY Systems

Key KeslerScience.com Integumentary System Protects the body, regulates body temperature Skin Circulatory System Carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body. Heart and blood vessels Digestive System Turns food into something useful through a chemical change Stomach and intestines

Key Muscular System allows movement in the body Muscles Nervous System receives stimuli and transports impulses, coordinates actions and reactions in the body Brains, spinal cord, nerves Skeletal System Supports and provides structure for the body Bones and joints

Key Endocrine System (Female) regulates body functions by secreting hormones Pancreas, g lands, ovaries Endocrine System (Male) regulates body functions by secreting hormones Pancreas, g lands, testes Excretory System Filters out fluids and waste Kidneys

Key Reproductive System (Female) produces offspring Egg, ovary, uterus, vagina Reproductive System (Male) produces offspring Sperm, testes, Penis Respiratory System supplies blood with oxygen and rids the body of carbon dioxide Lungs

Body Systems

Key KeslerScience.com Integumentary System Protects the body, regulates body temperature Skin Circulatory System Carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body. Heart and blood vessels Digestive System Turns food into something useful through a chemical change Stomach and intestines

Key Muscular System allows movement in the body Muscles Nervous System receives stimuli and transports impulses, coordinates actions and reactions in the body Brains, spinal cord, nerves Skeletal System Supports and provides structure for the body Bones and joints

Key Endocrine System (Female) regulates body functions by secreting hormones Pancreas, g lands, ovaries Endocrine System (Male) regulates body functions by secreting hormones Pancreas, g lands, testes Excretory System Filters out fluids and waste Kidneys

Key Reproductive System (Female) produces offspring Egg, ovary, uterus, vagina Reproductive System (Male) produces offspring Sperm, testes, Penis Respiratory System supplies blood with oxygen and rids the body of carbon dioxide Lungs

BODY Systems

Teacher Directions Body Systems If you are going to use this activity with an interactive notebook it s best to turn the notebook sideways before putting the flip book together. The Skeletal system and the Integumentary system will meet in the middle of the flip book. In order, from left to right the flip book should look like this: SYSTEMS (title), Endocrine (F), Endocrine (M), Excretory, Muscular, Nervous, Skeletal, Integumentary, Circulatory, Digestive, Reproductive (F), Reproductive (M), Respiratory, BODY (title) There are small tabs on each of the pages. The glue is meant to go on TOP of the tab. The tabs shouldn t be seen when glued together. Fold the book accordion style so that the title is shown when closed.