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1 Organs & Organ Systems Karen Malt, MSN, RN

2 Organs & Organ Systems Organ Organ system
A structure made up of two or more kinds of tissue organized in such a way that they can together perform a more complex function than can any tissue alone Organ system A group of organs arranged in such a way that they can together perform a more complex function than can any organ alone

3 Organs & Organ Systems Integumentary system Structure Functions
Has only one organ: the skin Has many millions of appendages Skin Hair Nails Sense receptors Sweat glands Oil glands Functions Protection Regulation of body temperature Synthesis of chemicals Sense organ

4 The Integumentary System

5 Organs & Organ Systems Skeletal system Structure Functions Bones
Joints Functions Support Movement (with joints and muscles) Storage of minerals Blood cell formation

6 Skeletal System

7 Organs & Organ Systems Muscular system Structure Functions Muscles
Voluntary, or striated Involuntary, or smooth Cardiac Functions Movement Maintenance of body posture Production of heat

8 Muscular System

9 Organs & Organ Systems Nervous system Structure Functions
Brain Spinal cord Nerves Sense organs Functions Communication Integration Control Recognition of sensory stimuli System functions by production of nerve impulses caused by stimuli of various types Control is fast-acting and of short duration

10 Nervous System

11 Organs & Organ Systems Endocrine system Structure Pituitary gland
Pineal gland Hypothalamus Thyroid gland Parathyroid glands Thymus gland Adrenal glands Pancreas Ovaries (female) Testes (male)

12 Endocrine System

13 Organs & Organ Systems Endocrine system Functions
Secretion of special substances called hormones directly into the blood Organs of endocrine system perform same general functions as nervous system Communication Integration Control Control is slow and of long duration Examples of hormone regulation Growth Metabolism Reproduction Fluid and electrolyte balance

14 Organs & Organ Systems Cardiovascular (circulatory) system Structure
Heart Blood vessels Arteries Veins Capillaries Functions Transportation Regulation of body temperature Immunity (body defense)

15 Cardiovascular System

16 Organs & Organ Systems Lymphatic system Structure Functions
Lymph nodes Lymphatic vessels Tonsils Thymus Spleen Functions Transportation Immunity (body defense)

17 Lymphatic Systems

18 Organs & Organ Systems Immune system Structure Functions
All of the body’s defense systems Functions Protects from disease-causing microorganisms; harmful toxins Helps us react appropriately to irritants; injuries

19 Organs & Organ Systems Respiratory system Structure Functions Nose
Pharynx Larynx Trachea Bronchi Lungs Functions Exchange of waste gas (carbon dioxide) for oxygen occurs in the alveoli of the lungs Warm and humidify incoming air Filtration of irritants from inspired air Regulation of acid-base balance

20 Respiratory Systems

21 Organs & Organ Systems Digestive system Structure Primary organs
Mouth --small intestine Pharynx -- Large Intestine Esophagus -- Rectum Stomach -- Anal canal Secondary (accessory) organs Teeth -- Gallbladder Salivary glands -- Pancreas Tongue -- Appendix Liver

22 Organs & Organ Systems Digestive system Functions Appendix
Mechanical and chemical breakdown (digestion) of food Absorption of nutrients Undigested waste product that is eliminated is called feces Appendix Structural but not a functional part of digestive system Inflammation of appendix is called appendicitis

23 Organs & Organ Systems Urinary system Structure Functions Kidneys
Ureters Urinary bladder Urethra Functions “Clearing” or cleaning blood of waste products; waste product excreted from body is called urine Electrolyte balance Water balance Acid-base balance In males, urethra has urinary and reproductive functions

24 Urinary Systems

25 Organs & Organ Systems Reproductive system Structure Male Female
Gonads: Testes Genital ducts: Vas deferens, urethra Accessory gland: Prostate Supporting structures: Genitalia (penis and scrotum) Female Gonads: Ovaries Accessory organs: Uterus, uterine (fallopian) tubes, vagina Supporting structures: Genitalia (vulva), mammary glands (breasts)

26 Male Reproductive System

27 Female Reproductive System

28 Organs & Organ Systems Reproductive system Functions Survival of genes
Production of sex cells (male: sperm; female: ova) Transfer and fertilization of sex cells Development and birth of offspring Nourishment of offspring Production of sex hormones

29 References Thibodeau, G. A., Patton, K. T. (2012). Structure and Function of the Body. River Falls, Wisconsin: Elsevier.


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