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Body Systems - The Human Heart: An Online Exploration from The Franklin Institute, made possible by Unisys

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Search Search the entire site: Home Development Structure Vessels Blood Systems Monitoring Health History Body Systems Home » Body Systems Topics: Systemic Circulation Circulatory System Respiratory System Pulmonary Circulation Coronary Circulation Excretory System Integumentary System You Have to Have a System The human body is like a complex organization that has an important job to get done on a tight deadline. In order to get everything done perfectly and on time, it has to use a system. Actually, the human body uses many systems that work side by side. Some of the body's systems are directly connected to the heart, while others are not. Of course, the heart is like the president of the organization. Even if it is not directly involved in the system, it still plays a part. Obviously, i Read More
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Body Systems: Excretory System - The Human Heart: An Online Exploration from The Franklin Institute, made possible by Unisys

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Search Search the entire site: Home Development Structure Vessels Blood Systems Monitoring Health History Body Systems Home » Body Systems » Excretory System Topics: Systemic Circulation Circulatory System Respiratory System Pulmonary Circulation Coronary Circulation Excretory System Integumentary System Excretory System: Poison Protection If you knew there was poison hidden in your house, you would surely do everything possible to find and remove that poison. If you didn't, you and your family would slowly die. How would you find it? How would you remove it? You would probably figure out a system of searching and removing. That would be an excretory system. Your body does the same thing every day. Hidden throughout your body are dangerous poisons that must be removed in order for it to su Read More
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BodyQuest

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? BodyQuestwon the 3rd place award in the Science and Mathematics category of ThinkQuest'97 FI N D The updatedfind page let's you search for information in the following ways: Search Engine Alphabetical Index Categorical Index BodyMap Blood Brain Capillary CirculatorySystem DigestiveSystem Ear EndocrineSystem Eye ExcretorySystem Heart ImmuneSystem Intestines MuscularSystem NervousSystem Nose ReproductiveSystem RespiratorySystem SkeletalSystem SEARCH: EX P E R I M E N T S Here you can findexperiments that are very simple to conduct, be sure to check out the "BackFeeler Trick"! QU I Z Take a simple multiplechoice quiz to see how much you know about the human body. We have alsoincluded a list of the best players to take the test, see if you can getyour name to the top of the list! NEW: Update Read More
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Excretory System

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 The job of the excretory system is to remove various produced by the body. The removal is known as excreation. It is important for the body to remove these various waste, also known as toxic, because toxic build up can lead to servere death. About sixty percent of your body contains water. A portion of the water is in the tissues and cells. The water contains salt. the salt needs to be kept at the right concentrations. If there is little salt the body feeds it more, if there is too much salt the body gets rid of the salt not needed. This is the task of the two Kidneys . The liver acts as a filter for the blood. It cleans out toxic waste and acid in the blood. The skin plays a major role in excreation. It helps the body get rid of excess water, salts, and waste such as u Read More
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Human Anatomy Online

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Begin your tour by choosing a system... Skeletal Digestive Muscular Lymphatic Endocrine Nervous Cardiovascular Male Reproductive Female Reproductive Urinary All information contained on this site is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as expert advice. You will need a Java compatible browser to view this site. Copyright (c) 1999 - INTELLIMED International Corporation. All rights reserved. INTELLIMED International Corporation. All rights reserved. Read More
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IMCPL Kids' Info Guide: Health

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My Account Search Library Catalog Home SEARCH Online Catalog Library Website Google SEARCH Library Website Info Guides Events and Classes Just for Kids Using the Library Library Foundation Online Catalog Google --> Just For Kids! Kids' Info Guides Art, Theatre & Dance English, Writing & Language Health History & Government Holidays & Seasons Indy for Kids Math & Science Money & Jobs People & Places Sports & Games Technology & Invention Stories, Movies, Music Call-a-Story Pictures of Artifacts Live Homework Help ® Search the Kids' Catalog Programs for Kids Login to My Account Search the Kids' Catalog iLibrary Online Databases Download Audiobooks Digital Library Getting a Library Card Locations & Hours JUST FOR KIDS &nbsp Home » Just for Kids » Kids' Info Guides » IMCPL Kids' Info Guide: Hea Read More
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Introductory Anatomy: Excretory & Reproductive Systems

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Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds These pages have been left in this location as a service to the numerous websites around the world which link to this content. The original authors are no longer at the University of Leeds, and the former Centre for Human Biology became the School of Biomedical Sciences which is now part of the Faculty of Biological Sciences . Introductory Anatomy: Excretory & Reproductive Systems Dr D.R.Johnson, Centre for Human Biology During the process of evolution we quite often find that structures evolved to do one thing are no longer relevant. The appendix is a good example: useful in animals feeding on grass it has no function in man, has become small and may ultimately disappear. In other cases these relict organs may be taken over for quite ano Read More
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Yucky Gross & Cool Body

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