Critical Journal Question #3 Think about all the different body systems and how they work with one another. Now, Describe the impact on the circulatory.

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Critical Journal Question #3 Think about all the different body systems and how they work with one another. Now, Describe the impact on the circulatory system if the respiratory system does not function properly.

Digestive Functions take in food (ingestion) digest food into smaller molecules and absorb nutrients remove undigestable food from body (feces) Major Organs Mouth, esophagus, stomach, Sm. Intestine, Lg. intestine, rectum, Anus Salivary glands, pancreas, liver, gall bladder

Digestive Interactions with other systems 1.w/circulatory – absorb & deliver the digested nutrients to the cells 2. w/muscular – control the contractions of many of the digestive organs to pass food along 3.w/nervous – hypothalamus maintains homeostasis by triggering appetite (stomach growling), digest.

Circulatory Functions Transport materials to and from cells Major Organs Heart Veins Arteries Capillaries Red blood cells

Circulatory Interactions with other systems 1. w/respiratory – deliver O 2 from lungs to cells and drop off CO 2 from cells to lungs 2. w/digestive – absorb and deliver digested nutrients to cells 3. w/excretory – kidneys filter cellular waste out of blood for removal 4. w/lymphatic – both transport things to and from cells 5. w/immune – transports WBCs throughout body to fight disease 6. w/nervous – brain controls heartbeat 7. w/endocrine – trans. hormones

Nervous Functions gathers and interprets information responds to information helps maintain homeostasis Major Organs Brain Spinal cord Nerves Nerve cells = neurons Hypothalamus

Nervous Interactions with other systems 1 - Controls all other systems 2 - Hypothalamus – maintains homeostasis by working with all systems

Excretory (Urinary) Functions removes waste products from cellular metabolism (urea, water, CO 2 ) filters blood Major Organs Kidneys Ureters Bladder Urethra Lungs Skin – sweat glands Liver (produces urea)

Excretory (Urinary) Interactions with other systems 1. w/circulatory – filters waste out of blood 2. w/lungs – removes excretory waste 3. w/integumentary – removes excretory waste

Respiratory Functions Takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and water Major Organs Nose Trachea Bronchi Bronchioles Alveoli lungs

Respiratory Interactions with other systems 1. w/circulatory – takes in O 2 for delivery to cells and removes CO 2 brought from cells 2. w/excretory – removes excretory waste 3. w/nervous – controls breathing 4. w/muscular – diaphragm controls breathing

Skeletal Functions protects organs provides shape, support stores materials (fats, minerals) produces blood cells allows movement Major Organs Bones Cartilage Ligaments

Skeletal Interactions with other systems 1.w/muscular – allow movement 2. w/circulatory – produce blood cells 3. w/immune – produce white blood cells 4. w/circulatory and respiratory – protects it’s organs

Muscular Functions Allows for movement by contracting Major Organs Cardiac muscle Smooth muscle Skeletal muscle tendons

Muscular Interactions with other systems 1. w/skeletal – allow movement 2. w/digestive – allow organs to contract to push food through 3. w/respiratory – diaphragm controls breathing 4. w/circulatory – controls pumping of blood (heart) 5. w/nervous – controls all muscle contractions

Endocrine Functions Regulates body activities using hormones. Slow response, long lasting Major Organs Glands *Hypothalamus *Pituitary *Thyroid *Thymus *Adrenal *Pancreas *Ovaries *Testes Glands produce Hormones

Endocrine Interactions with other systems 1. w/circulatory – transports hormones to target organs 2. w/nervous – maintain homeostasis, hormone release 3. w/reproductive – controlled by hormones 4. w/skeletal – controls growth of bones

Immune Functions Fights off foreign invaders in the body Major Organs White Blood Cells *T cells *B cells –produce antibodies *Macrophages Skin

Immune Interactions with other systems 1. w/circulatory – transports WBCs to fight invaders 2. w/lymphatic – has lots of WBCs to fight invaders, spleen filters bacteria/viruses out of blood 3. w/skeletal – WBCs made in bone marrow 4. w/integumentary – prevents invaders from getting in

Integumentary Functions 1. barrier against Infection (1st line of defense) 2. helps regulate body temp. 3. removes excretory waste (urea, water) 4. protects against sun’s UV rays 5. produces vitamin D Major Organs SKIN *Epidermis *Dermis - sweat gland - sebaceous gland (oil) - hair follicle - blood vessels - nerves

Integumentary Interactions with other systems 1. w/excretory – removes cellular waste 2. w/nervous – controls body temperature (sweating, goose bumps) 3. w/immune – prevents pathogens from entering

Lymphatic Functions stores and carries WBC’s that fight disease collects excess fluid and returns it to blood (2nd circulatory system- reaches places other one can’t – between cells) Major Organs Lymph (liquid part of blood – plasma, when it’s in lymph vessels) Lymph Vessels Lymph Nodes Contain WBCs

Lymphatic Interactions with other systems 1. w/immune – holds lots of WBCs to fight pathogens 2. w/circulatory – to transport materials to and from cells

Reproductive Functions Allows organisms to reproduce which prevents their species from becoming extinct. Major Organs Ovaries *produce eggs Testes *produce sperm

Reproductive Interactions with other systems 1. w/endocrine – controls production of sex cells 2. w/muscular – uterus contracts to give birth – controlled by hormones