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The Human Body Systems.

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1 The Human Body Systems

2 Digestive System Functions Takes in food
Digests food into smaller molecules Absorbs nutrients Removes undigested food

3 Digestive System Major Organs Mouth Pharynx Esophagus Stomach
Small intestine Large intestine Rectum Anus Accessory Organs Salivary glands Pancreas Liver Gall bladder

4 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS
Digestive System INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS Circulatory: absorbs and delivers digested nutrients to the cells Muscular: controls contractions of the digestive organs to pass food along Nervous: brain maintains homeostasis by triggering your appetite

5 Circulatory System Functions
Transports materials throughout the body, such as: -Water -Oxygen -Nutrients -Waste

6 Circulatory System Major Organs Heart Veins Arteries Capillaries
Red blood cells

7 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS
Circulatory System INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS Respiratory: delivers O2 from lungs to cells and CO2 from cells to lungs Digestive: absorbs and delivers digested nutrients to cells Excretory: kidneys filter cell waste from the blood

8 Circulatory System Lymphatic: helps transport substances to and from the cells Immune: transports white blood cells to fight infection Nervous: supplies blood to the brain to control heartbeat Endocrine: transports hormones

9 Nervous System Functions Receives and interprets information
Responds to information Maintains homeostasis Stimulates muscles for movement

10 Nervous System Major Organs Brain Spinal Cord Nerves
Nerve cell (called neurons) Hypothalamus

11 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS
Nervous System INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS The nervous system controls ALL other systems Hypothalamus: maintains homeostasis

12 Excretory System Functions
Removes waste from cells that was produced by cell metabolism -urine -water -CO2 Filters blood

13 Excretory System Major Organs Kidneys Ureters Bladder Urethra Lungs
Skin (sweat glands) Liver

14 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS
Excretory System INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS Circulatory: filters waste out of blood Lungs: removes CO2 waste Integumentary: removes excretory waste

15 Respiratory System Functions Supplies blood with oxygen
Removes carbon dioxide waste Removes water

16 Respiratory System Major Organs Nose Trachea Bronchi Broncioles
Alevoli Lungs

17 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS
Respiratory System INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS Circulatory: takes in oxygen and delivers it to cells; removes carbon dioxide Excretory: removes excretory waste Nervous: controls breathing Muscular: diaphragm controls breathing

18 Skeletal System Functions Protects organs Provides shape and support
Stores materials (fats and minerals) Produces blood cells Allows movement

19 Skeletal System Major Organs Bones Cartilage Ligaments
*not tendons because they are part of the muscular system

20 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS
Skeletal System INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS Muscular: allows movement Circulatory: produces blood cells Immune: produces white blood cells Circulatory/Respiratory: protects softer organs

21 Muscular System Functions
Allows for movement of bones and body by contractions

22 Muscular System Major Organs Cardiac Muscles (involuntary)
Smooth Muscles (involuntary) Skeletal Muscles (voluntary)

23 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS
Muscular System INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS Skeletal: allows movement Digestive: allows organs to push food through the pathway Respiratory: diaphragm controls breathing Circulatory: controls pumping of blood Nervous: controls all muscle contractions

24 Endocrine System Functions 1. Regulates body activities using hormones

25 Endocrine System Major Organs Glands that produce hormones:
Hypothalamus Pituitary gland Thyroid gland Thymus Adrenal gland Pancreas

26 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS
Endocrine System INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS Circulatory: transports hormones Nervous: maintains homeostasis and releases hormones Reproductive: controls hormone release Skeletal: controls growth of bones

27 Immune System Functions
1. Uses white blood cells to fight off foreign invaders (infections)

28 Immune System Major Organs White blood cells -T cells -B cells
-Macrophages Skin Spleen

29 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS
Immune System INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS Circulatory: transports WBC’s Lymphatic: produces WBCs to fight infections; spleen filters blood Skeletal: makes white blood cells Integumentary: prevents foreign matter from getting into the body

30 Integumentary System Functions Barrier against infection
Helps regulate body temperature Removes waste Protects from UV rays Produces vitamin D

31 Integumentary System Major Organs Skin (epidermis/dermis) Sweat glands
Sebaceous glands Hair follicles Blood vessels Nerves

32 Integumentary System Excretory: removes cellular waste
INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS Excretory: removes cellular waste Nervous: controls body temperature Immune: prevents pathogens from entering the body

33 Lymphatic System Functions
Stores and carries white blood cells that fight disease Collects excess fluid and returns it to the blood (fluid drainage system)

34 Lymphatic System Major Organs Lymph (liquid part of the blood)
Lymph vessels Lymph nodes White Blood Cells

35 INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS
Lymphatic System INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS Immune: holds lots of white blood cells Circulatory: transports materials to and from the cells


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