Cardiovascular organs Heart Veins Arteries Capillaries nervous and circulatory human body systems are located throughout most of the body multicellular organism The cells have different functions similar physical traits Parent and offspring have similar genetic structures Nervous organs Brain Spinal cord single- celled organisms They perform all life processes multicellular organisms insects and humans Circulatory and nervous They are both transport systems. respiratory and circulatory The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the circulatory system DNA The molecule inside cells that contains the genetic information Digestive organs Mouth Stomach Esophagus Intestines bacterial cell It has the ability to carry out all of its life functions. Marrow bones Produces blood cells muscular organs skeletal muscles smooth muscles cardiac muscles cardiovascular system transport gases and nutrients throughout the body Skeletal organs Bones Cartilages ligaments Respiratory organs Trachea Lungs Diaphragm Bronchi learned behaviors food preference language inherited trait nose shape earlobe shape tongue- rolling nervous and muscular The nervous system controls the muscular system Genes Carry the information that determines your physical traits single- celled examples bacteria (amoeba) fungi (Yeast) digestive and circulatory Both absorb gases or nutrients into the body nervous system body system that sends electrical signals to all other body systems multicellular organisms need transport systems Most have cells that are not able to exchange gases with the outside environment. Cardiovascular organs Heart Veins Arteries Capillaries nervous and circulatory human body systems are located throughout most of the body multicellular organism The cells have different functions similar physical traits Parent and offspring have similar genetic structures Nervous organs Brain Spinal cord single- celled organisms They perform all life processes multicellular organisms insects and humans Circulatory and nervous They are both transport systems. respiratory and circulatory The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the circulatory system DNA The molecule inside cells that contains the genetic information Digestive organs Mouth Stomach Esophagus Intestines bacterial cell It has the ability to carry out all of its life functions. Marrow bones Produces blood cells muscular organs skeletal muscles smooth muscles cardiac muscles cardiovascular system transport gases and nutrients throughout the body Skeletal organs Bones Cartilages ligaments Respiratory organs Trachea Lungs Diaphragm Bronchi learned behaviors food preference language inherited trait nose shape earlobe shape tongue- rolling nervous and muscular The nervous system controls the muscular system Genes Carry the information that determines your physical traits single- celled examples bacteria (amoeba) fungi (Yeast) digestive and circulatory Both absorb gases or nutrients into the body nervous system body system that sends electrical signals to all other body systems multicellular organisms need transport systems Most have cells that are not able to exchange gases with the outside environment.
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Heart
Veins
Arteries
Capillaries
Cardiovascular organs
human body systems are located throughout most of the body
nervous and circulatory
The cells have different functions
multicellular organism
Parent and offspring have similar genetic structures
similar physical traits
Brain
Spinal cord
Nervous organs
They perform all life processes
single-celled organisms
insects and humans
multicellular organisms
They are both transport systems.
Circulatory and nervous
The respiratory system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the
circulatory system
respiratory and circulatory
The molecule inside cells that contains the genetic information
DNA
Mouth
Stomach
Esophagus
Intestines
Digestive organs
It has the ability to carry out all of its life functions.
bacterial cell
Produces blood cells
Marrow bones
skeletal muscles
smooth muscles
cardiac muscles
muscular organs
transport gases and nutrients throughout the body
cardiovascular system
Bones
Cartilages
ligaments
Skeletal organs
Trachea
Lungs
Diaphragm
Bronchi
Respiratory organs
food preference
language
learned behaviors
nose shape
earlobe shape
tongue-rolling
inherited trait
The nervous system controls the muscular system
nervous and muscular
Carry the information that determines your physical traits
Genes
bacteria (amoeba)
fungi (Yeast)
single-celled examples
Both absorb gases or nutrients into the body
digestive and circulatory
body system that sends electrical signals to all other body systems
nervous system
Most have cells that are not able to exchange gases with the outside
environment.
multicellular organisms need transport systems