Anatomy and Physiology Protection, Support, and Movement.

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Anatomy and Physiology Protection, Support, and Movement

Standard BI9. a. Students know how the complementary activity of major body systems provides cells with oxygen and nutrients and removes toxic waste products such as carbon dioxide

Objectives: Understand the how the human body is organized starting from the smallest (cells) to the largest (organism) level. Explain how different organ systems work together to maintain homeostasis. Understand the importance of maintaining a stable internal environment in the human body.

What is the function of skeletal system? The skeletal system includes bones and tissues that are important for supporting, protecting, and your body. Jumping/landing your bones absorb 12 times your weight.

What is the function of the muscular system? Muscles are tissues that can contract (shorten), causing movement. It takes 17 muscles in your face to smile, but it takes 43 muscles to frown.

How do the skeletal and muscular systems work together? Bones and tissues are important for supporting and moving your body. Muscles are tissues that can contract, causing movement. The skeletal and muscular systems work together by muscles contracting, causing bones to move at their joints.

What is the function of the integumentary system? The integumentary system has many tissues that protect your body (multiple layers of cells, glands, nerves). Your skin is your largest organ (avg. 8lbs,22 feet)

How does your body protect itself (macro-level)? The integumentary system has many tissues that protect the body (skin, hair, nails, oil gland, and sweat glands). The skeletal system provides protection for our internal organs.

How do the muscular, skeletal, and integumentary systems maintain homeostasis? Integumentary-first line of defense against pathogens. (keeps stable internal environment) Skeletal-protects organs (maintains normal organ functions) Muscular-pushes substances through the body such as blood, food, and other fluids.

Summary Questions Why must the skeletal and muscular systems work together to allow you to move? Why is your skin so important? How do the muscular, skeletal, and integumentary systems maintain homeostasis?