Trachea - Transport air from the nose and mouth to the lungs, Oesophagus - Transport food and drink from the mouth to the stomach, Lungs - Takes in oxygen which reaches the blood via th heart, Heart - Pumps oxygenated blood around your body and receives de-oxygenated blood, Kidneys - Filters water and salt out of your blood an creates urine, Pancreas - Produces enzymes necessary for digestion, Large Intestine - Continues the digestion process, absorbs as much water as possible and expels fibre and waster, Skin - Maintains body temperature using sweat and goosebumps, Bladder - Stores urine so that we can decide when we want to go to the toilet, Small intestine - Digest food using enzymes and absorbs nutrients for the blood, Stomach - Receives food from the oesophagus and begins to break i down with digestive juices (enzymes), Gall Bladder - Stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver, Liver - Makes bile for digestion, filters out toxins, and regulates blood sugar, Brain - Controls all of our necessary bodily functions, sends the impulses which allow us to move and enables you to think and learn,

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