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Endocrine System Skeletal System Structures Pancreas Adrenal Glands Thyroid Hormones Hypothalamus Pituitary Thymus Adrenal Ovaries Testes Interacting Systems Regulation: _____________________ makes certain hormones. Blood in the ____________________ carries them to the ______________________ to control the amount of calcium released by bones. Skeletal System Structures Nutrient Absorption Clavicle Femur Humerus Phalanges Skull Spine Bones Cartilage Ligaments Interacting Systems Works with the ______________ to move the body. Works with the ______________ to produce white blood cells. Produces red blood cells for the ______________________. Function Function

Muscular System Immune System Structures Skeletal Muscle Smooth Muscle Cardiac Muscle Tendons Interacting Systems Food is broken down in the stomach mechanically by the ______________________ and chemically by water, acid, and enzymes in the _______________________. Nutrients are then absorbed by blood in the circulatory system. Immune System Structures Physical, chemical, and biological barriers or active defense mechanisms White blood cells T-Cells B-cells Macrophages Interacting Systems Mucus in the lungs traps a virus in the _____________________. T-cells in the ___________________ destroy virus-infected cells. Nerves in the ___________________ sense the need to cough. Function Function

Nervous System Integumentary System Structures Brain Spinal Cord Nerves Nerve Cell Hypothalamus Interacting Systems Regulation and defense: ________________________ alerts organism to danger and the __________________ helps produce vomit. Integumentary System Structures Epidermis Dermis Skin Hair Nails Horns Sweat Glands Sebaceous Oil Glands Hair Follicle Interacting Systems Interacts with the _____________________ to produce sweat. Interacts with the _______________________ and ____________________ to regulate body temperature. Function Function

Circulatory System Structures Heart Veins Capillaries Arteries Arterioles Red Blood Cells Interacting Systems Defense: _____________________ and ____________________ protect the body from pathogens Reproductive System Structures MALE: Testicles Sperm FEMALE: Ovaries Egg Uterus Urethra Interacting Systems Reproductive: Certain hormones produced in the ______________________ control ovulation in a female’s _________________. _______________________ causes migration of the ovum by peristaltic contractions. Function Function

Excretory System Respiratory System Structures Bladder Kidney Ureter Urethra Interacting Systems Toxin build-up would affect the ___________________________. Works closely with the ______________________ which it returns blood to once it is cleaned. Respiratory System Structures Nose Trachea Bronchi Bronchioles Lungs Alveoli Interacting Systems Regulation: ____________________ increases the breathing rate, and the _________________ increases blood pressure to provide tissues with more oxygen. Function Function

Body Systems Digestive System Structures Interacting Systems Mouth Esophagus Stomach Small Intestines Large Intestines Rectum Anus Salivary Glands Pancreas Liver Gall Bladder Interacting Systems Works with ________________ to excrete unused waste. _____________________ helps move food through digestive system. Nutrients absorbed by the _____________________, is carried to cells via the _____________________. Function