The ......... is the most important and essential organ in our bodies. It's located in the skull and it controls everything we do. Our bodies would not be able to function without this organ. heart brain lungs spleen
We couldn't breathe without our .......... We breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide and this organ helps with this constant process. stomach intestines pancreas lungs
The ......... is the organ that takes in the food we eat and then digests and breaks down the contents. kidneys stomach liver gall bladder
The ......... acts as a filter and separates and pushes out many toxic substances in our bodies. If we drink too much alcohol, this organ suffers. heart skin liver intestines
Urine is stored in the .......... This organ is important because it allows us to release urine when we go to the bathroom. spleen skin bladder stomach
The ......... is another essential organ in our bodies. This organ pumps blood throughout our bodies via veins and arteries. liver kidneys heart pancreas
We have two of these and they are responsible for holding waste that has travelled, in blood form, through the body. ......... are bean-shaped organs and are also very important. We can, however, survive with just one of these if necessary. Lungs Intestines Kidneys Intestines
The ......... is an organ that is responsible for the release of important digestive enzymes as well as hormones such as insulin. pancreas intestines heart skin
......... are tube-like organs in our bodies that transport waste from the stomach to the anus. Bladder Kidneys Intestines Spleen
The ......... is the largest organ in our bodies. It is actually an outer layer as it covers the entire surface area on the outside of the body. skin spleen gall bladder pancreas