Matching Pairs Matching - Organs (Animals)Online version Matching - Organs (Animals) by Benjamin D Morgan 1 Tissues definition 2 Animal Organ examples 3 Connective Tissue Function 4 Small Intestine 5 Heart 6 Muscle Tissue Function 7 Biceps/triceps 8 Lungs 9 How does the amount of salt in your diet effect the ability to develop kidney stones? Identify the dependent variable. 10 Organ Definition 11 Nervous Tissue Function: 12 Brain 13 How does the amount of salt in your diet effect the ability to develop kidney stones? Identify the independent variable. 14 Kidneys 15 How does the amount of salt in your diet effect the ability to develop kidney stones? Identify the controlled variable. Made of 2 or more tissues that... allows it to receive and pump blood Made of 2 or more tissues that... allows it to filter waste out of the blood and makes urine. Made of 2 or more tissues where... most chemical digestion and absorption of food takes place Made of 2 or more tissues that... allows it to send and receive electrical impulses from all parts of the body Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Brain, Small Intestine, etc. The number of kidneys the individual has. Made of 2 or more tissues that... allows the bones to move. Type of tissue that transmits nerve impulses (information) throughout the body A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move. Group of 2 or more different tissues that work together to perform a certain function amount of salt A body tissue that provides support for the body and connects all of its parts Specialized group of similar cells that work together to perform a function Made of 2 or more tissues that... allows it to add oxygen to the blood AND take carbon dioxide out of the blood developing kidney stones