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Anatomy Physiology. Remember cells with similar functions combined to make tissues. 4 types of tissue:. 1. Epithelial tissue 2. Connective tissue 3. Muscular tissue 4. Nervous tissue. Epithelial tissue covers the body surface, lines the body cavities and forms glands.
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Remember cells with similar functions combined to make tissues
4 types of tissue: • 1. Epithelial tissue • 2. Connective tissue • 3. Muscular tissue • 4. Nervous tissue
Epithelial tissue covers the body surface, lines the body cavities and forms glands
Connective tissue binds and supports the body (including bones, adipose, blood, lymph)
Muscular tissue moves the body and its parts (skeletal, smooth, and cardiac)
Nervous Tissuereceives stimuli and transports signals (Central and peripheral)
Two or more tissues working together to perform a particular function make an organ
Groups of organs that cooperate to carry out a process make an organ system
2 protect the body from disease: Integumentary and Lymphatic (Including immune)
Integumentary System • Skin, Hair, Nails, Sweat and Oil Glands
Lymphatic System (immune system) Fights disease once foreign objects enter the body
Lymphatic System • Structures: White blood cells, Thymus, Spleen, Lymph nodes
Skeletal System • Supports body, Provides protection
Skeletal System Cont • Structures: Bones, Teeth, Cartilage, Ligaments, Tendons
Muscular System • Provides structure, Responsible for voluntary movement, circulates blood, moves food through digestive system
Muscular System Cont. • Structures: Skeletal muscle, Smooth muscle, cardiac muscle
4 for acquiring materials and energy: Skeletal, Muscular, Digestive and Respiratory
Digestive System Continued • Structures: Mouth, Pharynx, Esophagus, Stomach, Intestines
Respiratory System responsible for gas exchange (take in Oxygen put out Carbon dioxide)
Respiratory System Continued • Structures: Lungs, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea
Excretory System eliminates waste from body through the production of urine
Excretory System Cont. • Structures: Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, Urethra
Circulatory System • Distributes materials throughout the body
Circulatory System Cont. • Structures: Heart, Blood vessels, Blood
2 Respond and Coordinate body Activities: Nervous and Endocrine
Nervous System coordinates the body’s response to environment through electrical impulse and short range chemical signals
Nervous System Continued • Structures: Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves
Endocrine System coordinates the body’s response to environment through long range chemical signals called hormones
Endocrine System Continued • Structures: All glands (Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Thyroid, Pancreas, Ovaries, Testes)
Reproductive System produces sex cells, fertilizes, nurtures and protects embryo and developing fetus
Reproductive System Cont. • Structures: • Male: Testes, Epididymis, Vas Deferens, Urethra, Penis • Female: Ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus, Vagina
Homeostasis is the maintenance and control of a stable internal environment
Examples: Body Temperature, Blood sugar levels, Oxygen levels, many more functions