Human Body Transparencies
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Colorful illustrations and diagrams will help students visualize the inner-workings of the human body. Use the life science printables below to create overhead transparencies or handouts for the study of human body parts and systems. Supplement your current curriculum with visual resources that will deepen your students' understanding of human anatomy. |
Review the anatomy of the human body with this labeled diagram of the human skeleton. Visualize the human digestive system with this printable. Use this resource on the human body as a handout or transparency. Explore the anatomy and function of the human heart with this printable. Follow the circulation of blood through the valves and chambers of this vital organ. Review the parts of the human respiratory system with this labeled diagram. Use this resource as a handout or transparency for science class. Use this printable to help students learn about the organs of the human excretory system. Help students visualize the structure of a nerve cell and the parts of the human brain with these labeled diagrams. Use this printable as a handout or transparency for science class. Explore the anatomy of the human ear with this visual. This science printable makes an excellent transparency or handout. This printable diagram of the human eye will help students recognize the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, retina, and optic nerve. | Study the anatomy of the human eye and ear with the labeled diagram in this printable. Use this science resource as a transparency or class handout. Compare the organs of the male and female endocrine systems, labeled in this diagram. Use this printable as a class handout or transparency. Review the anatomy of the male and female reproductive systems with this printable. Compare the parts and structure of a plant cell and an animal cell, using this labeled diagram. Related ResourcesHelp your students visualize science concepts with printable illustrations. Use these resources to deepen students' understanding of biology, physics, chemistry, and more. Browse our human body printables and lessons to find great K-12 resources for biology and anatomy. Use hands-on science activities to teach students about the immune system and genetics. |
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