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Body Systems. How is your body like a machine?. Let ’ s think back…. Why do all the body systems work together?. To maintain homeostasis!. Four major themes. 1. feedback loops 2. structure and function 3. division of labor 4. interdependence of organ systems. SKELETAL SYSTEM.
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Body Systems How is your body like a machine?
Let’s think back…. • Why do all the body systems work together?
Four major themes • 1. feedback loops • 2. structure and function • 3. division of labor • 4. interdependence of organ systems
SKELETAL SYSTEM • What are the functions? -produces red and white blood cells -movement -structural support -provide minerals • What other systems are involved? -muscular -immune circulatory
MUSCULAR SYSTEM • What are the functions? • What other systems does it involve? -movement (body parts, digestion, circulation) -Skeletal -Nervous -Digestive -Circulatory
Muscle Types SKELETAL SMOOTH CARDIAC
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?
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM Helps protect the body from disease Collects fluid lost from blood vessels and returns the fluid to the circulatory system
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM • What are the functions? • protect body from disease • contains white blood cells, antibodies and lymph
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Protection/Barrier Immune Protect Against Dehydration Excretory Cutaneous Sensation Nervous Regulate Body Temp Excretory Excrete Sweat, Gases Excretory
Integumentary Hair Epidermis Sebaceous Gland Dermis Sweat Gland
Dendrite NERVOUS SYSTEM Nucleus Cell body • Respond to internal and external stimuli • What are the functions? Axon • How does the nervous system work? • What other systems are involved? • all
The Brain Cerebrum Hypothalamus Cerebellum Brain Stem
EXCRETORY • Detoxifies blood • Urea, water, salts, excess glucose, excess protein • What are the functions? • What other systems are involved? • Circulatory
Excretory Blood Kidney Ureter Urine Bladder Urethra
REPRODUCTIVE • produce gametes • What are the functions? • produce hormones • secondary sex characteristics • What other systems are involved? • Endocrine
Reproductive Ovary Fallopian Tube Uterus Testes
ENDOCRINE • What are the functions? -produce hormones -deliver chemical messages through the body • What other systems are involved? • nervous • circulatory
Endocrine Hypothalamus Pituitary Thyroid Adrenal Pancreas
Release-inhibitinghormone Releasing hormone Production Stimulated Production Inhibited Thyroid stimulating hormone Thyroid Gland High thyroid hormone level Low thyroid hormone level Remember feedback loops? Hypothalamus(Brain)
CIRCULATORY • transport:-gases-fluids-waste products-nutrients-hormones • What are the functions? • What other systems are involved? • Excretory • Respiratory • Endocrine
Circulatory Capillary Heart Aorta (Artery) Vein
RESPIRATORY • What are the functions? -exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen between the blood, air and tissues • What other systems are involved? • Circulatory
Where does gas exchange take place? Respiratory Alveoli Trachea Bronchi/Bronchioles Lungs Diaphragm
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
Digestive Salivary Glands Mouth Esophagus Digestive Stomach Liver Pancreas Small Intestine Large Intestine Rectum
Digestive ENZYMES • What substances help break down the food that you eat? Starch Amylase Monosaccharide Fatty Acids/ Glycerol Bile/Lipase Lipids Proteins Protease Amino Acids
Digestive • Follow the path of food during digestion. • Where is food mechanically digested? Chemically digested?