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Human Anatomy: Get to Know Your Body

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Explore human anatomy by matching organs to their systems, identifying odd items, and learning fun facts about bones, muscles, and more. Dive in and get to know your body!

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Which of these is not part of the digestive system?

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Which of these is not a bone?

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Which of these is not a type of muscle?

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Which of these doesn’t belong in the respiratory system?

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Which of these is not part of the nervous system?

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Match organs to Digestive or Nervous System

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Match organs to Circulatory or Respiratory System

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Match organs to Excretory or Reproductive System

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Match organs to Skeletal or Muscular System

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Match organs to Endocrine or Immune System

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