The Organs of the Human Body- SC.5.L.14.1
kidneys
A pair of bean-shaped organs that collect waste from the blood and form urine.
lungs
Organ that functions to pull in oxygen and release carbon dioxide gases.
stomach
Organ that uses its digestive juices to break down the food into nutrients.
muscles
Organs in your body that are responsible for every movement your body makes
skin
The largest organ of the body and functions to cover, protect, regulate temperature, and remove wastes.
bladder
The organ that collects and stores urine until it is release from the body
brain
The organ that controls all the other organs and systems in the body.
pancreas
The organ that makes special digestive juices
heart
The organ that pumps blood through your blood vessels to all parts of your body.
Large intestines
The organ that removes water from the material sent by your small intestine and moves the solid waste materials into the rectum, and out of the body.
Small intestine
The organ uses the digestive juices from the liver and pancreas and finishes digesting the food.
Sensory organs
The organs that get information from the environment and send it to your brain. (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin)
skeleton
The organs that make up the frame and support of the body, gives it shape, protect your internal organs and makes red blood cells that fight germs.
liver
the organ that makes a digestive juice called bile