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Organ Systems

Organ systems are groups of organs that work together to perform a particular role. The digestive system is an organ system made up of the following organs:

Glands

Glands

  • Glands (e.g. pancreas and salivary glands), which produce digestive juices.
Stomach

Stomach

  • The stomach, which digests food.
Liver

Liver

  • The liver, which produces bile.
Small intestine

Small intestine

  • The small intestine, which digests food and absorbs soluble (can be dissolved) food molecules.
Large intestine

Large intestine

  • The large intestine, which absorbs water molecules from the remaining undigested food. This allows it to produce faeces.
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Classification of Living Organisms

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Organisation of the Organism

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Movement Into & Out of Cells

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Biological Molecules

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Enzymes

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Transport in Plants

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Transport in Animals

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Gas Exchange in Humans

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Respiration

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Excretion in Humans

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Coordination & Response

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Drugs

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Inheritance

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Variation & Selection

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Organisms & Their Environment

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Human Influence on Ecosystems

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