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Body Parts, Systems & Functions - Grade 3 Time Started: Time Finished:

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Match column A with column B. Write the letter of the correct match on the blank. Use CAPITAL letter. 1. digestive system A. removes extra water and waste materials from our body allows us to move different parts of our body protects the delicate organs in our body takes air into and removes air out of our body breaks down food into substances our body can use made up of parts that help move substances to all parts of our body the control center of our body

2.

skeletal system

B.

3.

respiratory system

C.

4.

circulatory system

D.

5.

nervous system

E.

6.

muscular system

F.

7.

urinary system

G.

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Name one major function of the organ systems listed below. 1. Skeletal System

2.

Muscular System

3.

Digestive System

4.

Respiratory System

5.

Circulatory System

6.

Nervous System

7.

Urinary System

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Name the organ system where the body part belongs. Write the beginning letter of the correct organ system on the blank. M S U muscular skeletal urinary D R digestive respiratory C N circulatory nervous

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

rib bladder brain muscles nerves skull heart kidneys gullet lungs

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

large & small intestine ureters anus spinal cord stomach blood vessels mouth backbone windpipe nose

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Indicate which organ system will be primarily used in the following situation. Write the beginning letter

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