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Title: Body Systems


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Body Systems
  • How is your body like a machine?

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Lets think back.
  • Why do all the body systems work together?

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To maintain homeostasis!
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SKELETAL SYSTEM
  • What are the functions?

-produces red and white blood cells
-movement
-structural support
-provide minerals
  • What other systems are involved?

-muscular
-immune
5
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
  • What are the functions?

-movement (body parts,
digestion, circulation)
  • What other systems does it involve?

-Skeletal
-Nervous
-Digestive
-Circulatory
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Muscle Types
SKELETAL
SMOOTH
CARDIAC
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How do you bend your elbow?
To what are muscles attached?
  • The bicep muscle contracts, causing the elbow to
    bend.
  • The tricep muscle contracts, causing the elbow to
    straighten.

This works similar to what simple machine?
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LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
  • What are the functions?
  • protect body from disease
  • contains white blood cells, antibodies and lymph

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INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
Function System





Protection/Barrier
Immune
Protect Against Dehydration
Excretory
Cutaneous Sensation
Nervous
Regulate Body Temp
Excretory
Excrete Sweat, Gases
Excretory
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Integumentary
Hair
Epidermis
Sebaceous Gland
Dermis
Sweat Gland
11
  • How does skin vary in different organisms?

12
NERVOUS SYSTEM
  • What are the functions?
  • Respond to internal and external stimuli
  • How does the nervous system work?
  • What other systems are involved?
  • all

13
The Brain
Cerebrum
Hypothalamus
Cerebellum
Brain Stem
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EXCRETORY
  • What are the functions?
  • Detoxifies blood
  • Urea, water, salts, excess glucose, excess protein
  • What other systems are involved?
  • Circulatory

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Excretory
Blood
Kidney
Ureter
Urine
Bladder
Urethra
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REPRODUCTIVE
  • What are the functions?
  • produce gametes
  • produce hormones
  • secondary sex characteristics
  • What other systems are involved?
  • Endocrine

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Reproductive
Ovary
Fallopian Tube
Uterus
Testes
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ENDOCRINE
  • What are the functions?

-produce hormones
-deliver chemical messages through the body
  • What other systems are involved?
  • nervous
  • circulatory

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Endocrine
Hypothalamus
Pituitary
Thyroid
Adrenal
Pancreas
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Remember feedback loops?
Hypothalamus(Brain)
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CIRCULATORY
  • What are the functions?
  • transport-gases-fluids-waste
    products-nutrients-hormones
  • What other systems are involved?
  • Excretory
  • Respiratory
  • Endocrine

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Circulatory
Capillary
Aorta (Artery)
  • Heart

Vein
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RESPIRATORY
  • What are the functions?

-exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen between
the blood, air and tissues
  • What other systems are involved?
  • Circulatory

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Respiratory
  • Where does gas exchange take place?

Alveoli
Trachea
Bronchi/Bronchioles
Lungs
Diaphragm
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DIGESTIVE
  • What are the functions?
  • to break down food into smaller particles with
    the help of enzymes so it can be absorbed and
    used by cells.
  • What other systems are involved?
  • Circulatory
  • Nervous

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Digestive
Salivary Glands
Mouth
Esophagus
Digestive
Stomach
Liver
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Rectum
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Digestive
  • What substances help break down the food that you
    eat?

ENZYMES
Compound Enzyme Monomer



Starch
Amylase
Monosaccharide
Fatty Acids/ Glycerol
Bile/Lipase
Lipids
Proteins
Protease
Amino Acids
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Digestive
  • Follow the path of food during digestion.
  • Where is food mechanically digested? Chemically
    digested?
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