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1 Human Body Review

2 Smallest unit of an organism
Levels of Organization Section 7- 4 Muscle cell muscle tissue Organ Organ system Go to Section:

3 Cells are organized into….
Levels of Organization Section 7- 4 Muscle cell muscle tissue Organ Organ system Go to Section:

4 Tissues are organized into….
Levels of Organization Section 7- 4 Muscle cell muscle tissue Organ Organ system Go to Section:

5 Organs are organized into….
Levels of Organization Section 7- 4 Muscle cell muscle tissue Organ Organ system Go to Section:

6 Organs are organized into….
Levels of Organization Section 7- 4 Muscle cell muscle tissue Organ Organ system Go to Section:

7 Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Which Organ System? Section 35-1 Function: Provides a stable internal environment and protects underlying tissues from pathogens and UV radiation, skin gets rid of waste

8 Integumentary System Which Organ System?
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I Which Organ System? Section 35-1 Integumentary System

9 Which Body System? Function: Supports and protects the body, stores minerals & nutrients, produces red blood cells, works with the muscular system to produce movement

10 Which Body System? Skeletal System

11 Which Body System? Function: Breaks down food into smaller nutrients that can be absorbed and used by the body

12 Which Body System? Digestive System

13 Organs/Structures: Brain, Spinal Cord and the Nerves.
Which Organ System? Section 35-1 Organs/Structures: Brain, Spinal Cord and the Nerves.

14 Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Section 35-1 The Nervous System

15 Which Organ System? Organs / Structures: Adrenal gland, pituitary gland, thyroid glands and the pancreas

16 Which Organ System? Endocrine System

17 Which Body System? Organs/ Structures: Heart, blood and blood vessels (arteries, veins and capillaries)

18 Which Body System? Cardiovascular or Circulatory System

19 Which Body System? Organs / Structures: Thymus, spleen, tonsils and lymph nodes

20 Which Body System? Lymphatic

21 Which Body System? Organs / Structures: Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs and alveoli

22 Which Body System? Respiratory System

23 Which Body System? Organs / Structures: Biceps, triceps and tendons

24 Which Body System? Muscular System

25 Which Body System? Function: Filters and removes waste form the blood

26 Which Body System? Excretory or Urinary System

27 Which Type of Tissue? ______________ Tissue – cells pack tightly together and cover and protect underlying tissue

28 Which Type of Tissue? Epithelial Tissue – cells pack tightly together and cover and protect underlying tissue

29 3 Types of Joints Allow bones to rotate and move freely in all directions. Bones in the hands Hip or shoulder The elbow

30 3 Types of Joints Ball-and-socket joints
Allow bones to rotate and move freely in all directions. Bones in the hands Hip or shoulder The elbow

31 Which Type of Tissue? ________________Tissue – contracts and relaxes for movement

32 Which Type of Tissue? Muscle Tissue – contracts and relaxes for movement

33 Appendicular Skeleton
Where is the Clavicle? Section 36-1 Skull 5 Ribs Vertebral column Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton Metatarsals Metacarpals Phalanges 1 Scapula Humerus Radius Pelvis Ulna Carpals 2 Patella 3 4 Tarsals

34 Appendicular Skeleton
Where is the Clavicle? Section 36-1 Skull 5 Ribs Vertebral column Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton Metatarsals Metacarpals Phalanges Clavicle Scapula Humerus Radius Pelvis Ulna Carpals 2 Patella 3 4 Tarsals

35 Appendicular Skeleton
Where is the Femur? Section 36-1 Skull 5 Ribs Vertebral column Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton Metatarsals Metacarpals Phalanges 1 Scapula Humerus Radius Pelvis Ulna Carpals 2 Patella 3 4 Tarsals

36 Appendicular Skeleton
Where is the Femur? Section 36-1 Skull 5 Ribs Vertebral column Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton Metatarsals Metacarpals Phalanges 1 Scapula Humerus Radius Pelvis Ulna Carpals Femur Patella 3 4 Tarsals

37 Which Type of Tissue? ________________ Tissue – joins, supports, protects, and nourishes organs

38 Which Type of Tissue? Connective Tissue – joins, supports, protects, and nourishes organs

39 3 Types of Joints allow bones to glide over one another.
Bones in the hands Hip or shoulder The elbow

40 3 Types of Joints Gliding joints allow bones to glide over one another. Bones in the hands Hip or shoulder The elbow

41 Types of Joints acts like a hinge of a door and allows movement in one direction Bones in the hands Hip or shoulder The elbow

42 Types of Joints Hinge joints acts like a hinge of a door and allows movement in one direction Bones in the hands Hip or shoulder The elbow

43 Where is the Bicep? 1 2 Figure 36-11 Opposing Muscle Pairs
Section 36-2 1 2

44 Where is the Bicep? Bicep 2 Figure 36-11 Opposing Muscle Pairs
Section 36-2 Bicep 2

45 Esophagus? 6 1 7 2 3 8 9 10 4 5 11

46 Esophagus? 6 1 Esophagus 2 3 8 9 10 4 5 11

47 Liver? 6 1 7 2 3 8 9 10 4 5 11

48 Liver? 6 1 7 Liver 3 8 9 10 4 5 11

49 Pancreas? 6 1 7 2 3 8 9 10 4 5 11

50 Pancreas? 6 1 7 2 3 8 Pancreas 10 4 5 11

51 Small Intestine? 6 1 7 2 3 8 9 10 4 5 11

52 Small Intestine? 6 1 7 2 3 8 9 Small Intestine 10 5 11

53 Gall Bladder? 6 1 7 2 3 8 9 10 4 5 11

54 Gall Bladder? 6 1 7 2 Gall Bladder 8 9 10 4 5 11

55 Salivary Glands? 6 1 7 2 3 8 9 10 4 5 11

56 Salivary Glands? Salivary Glands 1 7 2 8 3 9 10 4 5 11

57 Stomach? 6 1 7 2 8 3 9 10 4 5 11

58 Stomach? 6 1 7 2 Stomach 3 9 10 4 5 11

59 Which Type of Tissue? ________________Tissue – sends electrical signals throughout the body.

60 Which Type of Tissue? Nervous Tissue – sends electrical signals throughout the body.

61 Where are the nasal sinuses?
1 2 4 3 5

62 Where are the nasal sinuses?
2 4 3 5

63 Where are the alveoli? 1 2 4 3 5

64 Where are the alveoli? 1 2 4 3

65 Where is the trachea? 1 2 4 3 5

66 Where is the trachea? 1 2 4 5

67 Where is the larynx? 1 2 4 3 5

68 Where is the larynx? 1 2 3 5

69 Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Which Organ System? Section 35-1 Function: Gathers information from the body’s environment and coordinates the body’s reactions to it, sends electrical signals

70 Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Section 35-1 The Nervous System

71 Organs/Structures: Skin, Hair, and Nails Which Organ System?
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I Which Organ System? Section 35-1 Organs/Structures: Skin, Hair, and Nails

72 Integumentary System Which Organ System?
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I Which Organ System? Section 35-1 Integumentary System

73 Which Organ System? Function: Controls long term body processes like body fluid balance, growth and sexual development by producing hormones

74 Which Organ System? Endocrine System

75 Which Body System? Organs / Structures: Femur, clavicle, and ribs:

76 Which Body System? Skeletal System

77 Which Body System? Function: Transport blood (which carries oxygen and food for the cells) throughout the body

78 Which Body System? Cardiovascular or Circulatory System

79 Which Body System? Function: Collects extra fluid and returns it to the blood, it also helps with filtering out germs that can hurt you

80 Which Body System? Lymphatic

81 Which Body System? Organs / Structures: Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, rectum and anus. Accessory organs include: liver, pancreas and gallbladder

82 Which Body System? Digestive System

83 Which Body System? Function: Takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide

84 Which Body System? Respiratory System

85 Which Body System? Function: Provides movement for the skeleton

86 Which Body System? Muscular System

87 Which Body System? Organs / Structures: Kidneys, ureters, urethra, bladder and nephrons

88 Which Body System? Excretory or Urinary System

89 Where is the Jugular Vein?
2 1

90 Where is the Jugular Vein?
2

91 What is # 2? 2

92 What is # 2?

93 Which one takes blood TO the brain?

94 Which one takes blood TO the brain?

95 Which one is the Spinal Cord?
1 2 3

96 Which one is the Spinal Cord?
1 3

97 What are the cells called that make up the nervous system?

98 What are the cells called that make up the nervous system?
Neurons!

99 Neurons are eukaryotic cells. What is # 1?
2 3 1 Neurons are eukaryotic cells. What is # 1?

100 Neurons are eukaryotic cells. What is # 1?
2 3 Nucleus Neurons are eukaryotic cells. What is # 1?

101 Neurons send signals to other neurons along axons. Which is an axon?
2 3 Nucleus Neurons send signals to other neurons along axons. Which is an axon?

102 Neurons send signals to other neurons along axons. Which is an axon?
3 Nucleus Neurons send signals to other neurons along axons. Which is an axon?

103 Neurons receive signals at # 3. What is # 3 called?
Axon 3 Nucleus Neurons receive signals at # 3. What is # 3 called?

104 Neurons receive signals at # 3. What is # 3 called?
Axon Dendrite Nucleus Neurons receive signals at # 3. What is # 3 called?

105 Where is the Pituitary?

106 Where is the Pituitary? Pituitary

107 Where are the Adrenal Glands?

108 Where are the Adrenal Glands?

109 Where is the Thymus?

110 Where is the Thymus? Thymus

111 Where is the Thyroid?

112 Where is the Thyroid? Thyroid

113 Where is the bladder? 1 2

114 Where is the bladder? 1 Bladder

115 Where are the kidneys? 1 2

116 Where are the kidneys? Kidneys 2

117 Where are the function of the kidneys?
2

118 Where are the function of the kidneys?
Kidneys – filter harmful wastes from the blood 2

119 Where are the lymph nodes?
2 3 1 4 5

120 Where are the lymph nodes?
2 3 1 4 5

121 Where is the spleen? 2 3 1 4 5

122 Where is the spleen? #4 - spleen 2 3 1 4 5

123 Where is the thymus? 2 3 1 4 5

124 Where is the thymus? # 3 - Thymus 2 3 1 4 5

125 Mixes, squeezes and adds digestive enzymes to food to create chyme
Which Organ? Mixes, squeezes and adds digestive enzymes to food to create chyme

126 Mixes, squeezes and adds digestive enzymes to food to create chyme
Stomach Mixes, squeezes and adds digestive enzymes to food to create chyme

127 Which Organ? Place in the digestive system that is the major site of chemical digestion; where nutrients leave the digestive system and enter the circulatory system.

128 Small Intestine Place in the digestive system that is the major site of chemical digestion; where nutrients leave the digestive system and enter the circulatory system.

129 Contracts and relaxes to provide movement for the arm
Which Organ? Contracts and relaxes to provide movement for the arm

130 Contracts and relaxes to provide movement for the arm
Bicep & Tricep Contracts and relaxes to provide movement for the arm

131 Which Organ? Is the longest bone in the body. Creates red blood cells, stores minerals and fats, works with the muscular system to provide movement, and provides protection and support

132 Femur Is the longest bone in the body. Creates red blood cells, stores minerals and fats, works with the muscular system to provide movement, and provides protection and support

133 Filters harmful substances like urea and salts from the blood
Which Organ? Filters harmful substances like urea and salts from the blood

134 Filters harmful substances like urea and salts from the blood
Kidneys Filters harmful substances like urea and salts from the blood

135 Which Organ? Controls all of the other glands of the endocrine system (is the “King”) and stimulates skeletal growth

136 Pituitary Controls all of the other glands of the endocrine system (is the “King”) and stimulates skeletal growth

137 Which Organ? Creates insulin which helps regulate the amount of sugar in the blood; also creates juices that neutralize the acid in chyme

138 Pancreas Creates insulin which helps regulate the amount of sugar in the blood; also creates juices that neutralize the acid in chyme

139 Which Organ? Made of cardiac muscle that never becomes fatigued or tired; pumps blood throughout the body

140 Heart Made of cardiac muscle that never becomes fatigued or tired; pumps blood throughout the body

141 Which Organ? Major organ of the respiratory system; exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide

142 Lungs Major organ of the respiratory system; exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide

143 Which Organ? Air sacs within the lungs that are surrounded by capillaries; place where carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged.

144 Alveoli Air sacs within the lungs that are surrounded by capillaries; place where carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged.

145 Which Organ? Muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes to push and pull air in and out of the lungs

146 Diaphragm Muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes to push and pull air in and out of the lungs

147 Which Organ? Organs of the lymphatic system that filter dead cells and harmful pathogens like bacteria and viruses from the body

148 Lymph Nodes Organs of the lymphatic system that filter dead cells and harmful pathogens like bacteria and viruses from the body

149 Which Organ? Protect the lungs and the heart, provide support, produce red blood cells; store minerals and fats

150 Ribs Protect the lungs and the heart, provide support, produce red blood cells; store minerals and fats

151 Stores urine until it is eliminated from the body
Which Organ? Stores urine until it is eliminated from the body

152 Stores urine until it is eliminated from the body
Bladder Stores urine until it is eliminated from the body

153 Which Organ? Removes water from undigested food and returns it to the body; stores and eliminates solid waste

154 Large Intestine Removes water from undigested food and returns it to the body; stores and eliminates solid waste

155 Which Organ? Protects underlying tissues from the sun’s UV radiation, regulates body temperature, gets rid of wastes

156 Skin Protects underlying tissues from the sun’s UV radiation, regulates body temperature, gets rid of wastes

157 Which Organ? Transmits electrical signals between the brain and the rest of the body

158 Spinal Cord Transmits electrical signals between the brain and the rest of the body

159 Which Organ? Creates bile which is used to break down fats; breaks down drugs and other substances for the body

160 Liver Creates bile which is used to break down fats; breaks down drugs and other substances for the body

161 Which Organ? Center of the central nervous system; controls the body, emotions, and thinking

162 Brain Center of the central nervous system; controls the body, emotions, and thinking

163 Which Organ? Regulates the metabolism of the body or the rate at which the body uses energy

164 Thyroid Regulates the metabolism of the body or the rate at which the body uses energy

165 Defend the body against infection, produces antibodies
Which Organ? Defend the body against infection, produces antibodies

166 Defend the body against infection
Tonsils Defend the body against infection

167 All Living things are made up of one or more…

168 CELLS!!

169 Which of the following is NOT a function of the integumentary system?
Regulate Temperature Protection against Pathogens Sensory input Mineral Storage

170 D) Mineral Storage

171 Which of the following is a primary function of the skeletal system?
Protection of internal organs Sensory input Circulation of nutrients to the cells To get rid of harmful wastes

172 Protection of internal organs

173 Which of the following organs does not belong with the rest?
Esophagus Stomach Large intestines Trachea

174 D) Trachea

175 Which organ system’s main function is to break down food into the nutrients needed to be absorbed into the blood? A) Circulatory System B) Digestive System C) Integumentary System D) Nervous System

176 B) Digestive System

177 Which organ of the digestive system is responsible for producing bile that breaks down fats in the small intestines? Pancreas Liver Gall Bladder Stomach

178 B) Liver

179 Which of the follow does not belong with the rest?
Alveoli Heart Vessels Blood

180 A) Alveoli

181 This is the muscle found under the lungs that contracts and relaxes to push air in and out of the lungs. A) Alveoli B) Bicep C) Diaphragm D) Tricep

182 C) Diaphragm

183 Place inside the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged and is surrounded by capillaries A) Bronchioles B) Trachea C) Alveoli D) Arteries

184 C) Alveoli

185 Two major organs of the nervous system

186 BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD

187 Nerve Cells that transmit signals are called…

188 Neurons


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