Agriculture Biology: Introduction to Physiology

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Agriculture Biology: Introduction to Physiology Body Basics Agriculture Biology: Introduction to Physiology

Follow along with your Organ System Chart to record the basic description and function of each system.

What is homeostasis?

The internal human body maintains homeostasis and/or is homeostatic.

What is homeostatic or homeostasis? Stable despite changes in the outside environment.

How do we maintain homeostasis? Major body systems provide cells with oxygen and nutrients and remove toxic waste products such as carbon dioxide.

11 Major Body Systems: Skeletal Muscular Integumentary Cardiovascular Respiratory Immune Digestive Excretory Nervous Endocrine Reproductive

What do they do?

The Skeletal System Bones Structure & Support Protect Organs

The Muscular System Muscles Structure & Support Moves Substances through Body

The Integumentary System Skin, Hair, Nails Protects against Pathogens Regulates Temp.

The Cardiovascular System Heart, Blood, Blood Vessels Transports Nutrients and Wastes to and from all Body Tissue

The Respiratory System Air Passages & Lungs Air exchange in Lungs Oxygen & CO2

The Immune System Lymph Nodes and Vessels White Blood Cells Protects against infection & disease

The Digestive System Stores Digests Absorbs Eliminates Waste

The Excretory System Kidneys Bladder Ureters Urethra Skin Lungs Eliminate Waste Maintains Water & Chemical Balance (Homeostasis!!!)

The Nervous System Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves, Sense Organs, Receptors Coordinate Movement Consciousness & Creativity Monitors other Organ Systems

The Endocrine System Glands! Regulate: Metabolism Water & Minerals Growth Reproduction Sexual Development

The Reproductive System MALES: Testes (Males) Sperm Production FEMALES: Ovaries & Uterus Mammary Glands Ova and Milk Production

On the bottom of your paper… Directions: Identify the primary organ system on the right that is best associated with each definition on the left.