Looking for more information about body systems? Check out these sites:
Skeletal/Muscular - azcentral
For anyone who'd like to try their hand at surgery, check out the website EdHeads. This website costs money, but it's excellent!
For practice with organ systems, try this game by ScienceNetLinks. Put the missing organs back in Arnold's body to complete the organ systems. But be careful: if you try to place an organ that doesn't belong in that organ system, they all pop out and you have to start over!
Think you know where all the organs in the human body are located? Try this game to see if you can identify organs in the human body.
Help Moby put Tim together in the game Guts and Bolts.
In the game Vital Signs, you take on the role of a doctor and assist patients.
HowStuffWorks has a page on how muscles work.
Search the LUMEN Master Muscle List for any muscle in the body to find out its location and function.
In Neuroscience for Kids (by the University of Washington), you can find information about many different neuroscience topics.
For an overview of all organ systems and their functions, check out How Your Body is Like a Factory.
In How the Body Works by KidsHealth (Nemours), you can practice identifying the location of various organs, print and complete word searches, watch videos, and take quizzes on the body systems.
Explore any of the body systems we cover in Chapter 6 on Innerbody.
You can check out the structures and functions of each organ system, and see where in the body each is located using this interactive from SerpMedia.
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Just for fun:
This BrainPop game challenges you to defeat multiplying bacteria with a dose of antibiotics.
In Pandemic 2, you create a disease and try to wipe out the world's population. Almost impossible to win, but fun to try!
Follow this link to access all vocabulary from Chapter 6 on Quizlet.