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1 Human Body systems Chapter 7

2 Label the systems Nervous System Respiratory System Muscular System
Skeletal System Circulatory System Digestive System

3 Digestive System Job Organs
To break down the food we eat, absorb the nutrients and excrete the waste Organs Mouth, Tongue, Pharynx, Esophagus, Stomach, Liver, Pancreas, Gallbladder, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Rectum, Anus

4 Path of Digestion 1. Food enters in the mouth and is broken down
2. The tongue pushes food back 3. Food goes into the throat or pharynx 4. Food goes down a long, hollow tube called the esophagus 5. Stomach = food broken down 8. The liver makes bile which helps break down food and the gallbladder stores it 6. The pancreas makes a chemical to protect the s. intestine 9. Any remaining nutrients and water is absorbed by the large intestine 7. Chyme enters the s.intestine and continues to be broken down; nutrients are absorbed 11. Waste then leaves through the anus 10. Waste such as fiber is stored in the rectum

5 Nutrients and Types Nutrients are parts of food used by the body to grow and survive 5 Types of nutrients are: Proteins Fats Carbohydrates Vitamins Minerals

6 Excretory System Job Organs
Removes solid, liquid and gas waste materials from the body Organs Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Rectum

7 Organs Lungs Liver Skin Kidneys Rectum
Remove carbon dioxide and excess water vapor when you breathe out Liver Removes waste from the blood. (creates urea) part of the digestive system Skin Removes salt and water when you sweat Kidneys Remove urea from the blood and make urine Rectum Stores feces until its ready to be expelled.

8 Respiratory System Job Organs
Takes in oxygen and gets rid of Carbon Dioxide Organs Lungs, pharynx, larynx, bronchial tubes, bronchi, alveoli

9 Label the diagram 7. Pharynx (throat) Nose Mouth 8. Trachea Larynx
Carbon Dioxide out Oxygen in 7. Pharynx (throat) 8. Trachea Left Bronchi Bronchioles Alveoli Nose Mouth Larynx (vocal cords) 4. Lung 5. Right Bronchi 6. Diaphragm

10 Heart, Blood Vessels, Blood
Circulatory system Job Transports nutrients, gases ,waste and other substances throughout the body. Major Organs Heart, Blood Vessels, Blood

11 Circulatory system Fun Fact Blood travels between the heart and other organs 1,000 times a day 3 types of blood vessels: Arteries – Carry blood away from the heart Veins – Carry blood towards the heart Capillaries – tiny vessels that exchange gases and other substances between the vessels and cells

12 Label the heart Left Atrium Right Atrium Left Ventricle
Right Ventricle

13 Blood Types A B AB O 42 10 4 44 A or O B or O All of them O only
% of population 42  10 4 44 Can be received A or O  B or O All of them O only Can donate A or AB B or AB AB Only 4 Parts of Blood Plasma Platelets Red Blood Cells White Blood Cells

14 Lymphatic System Job Removes excess fluid from around organs Job
Produces white blood cell Job Transports fats

15 Lymphatic system Major Organs Fun Fact
Spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, thymus, lymph vessels Fun Fact You are 65% water You have 500 lymph nodes 3 lines of Defense 1st line = skin and mucus 2nd line = White Blood Cells (Lymphocytes) attack and destroy harmful substances 3rd line = protection against future substances in the form of antibodies.

16 Infectious vs. noninfectious
caused by pathogens such as a bacteria or virus Usually contagious Examples are the flu, colds, strep throat, chicken pox Noninfectious caused by the environment or a genetic disorder Not contagious Examples are cancer, diabetes, heart disease, allergies

17 Fun Fact An adult has 206 bones
Skeletal System Fun Fact An adult has 206 bones Major organs Bones, tendons, ligaments

18 Skeletal System Job Job Protects vital organs
Provides support Job The bone marrow inside your bones makes red blood cells Some bones store fat and minerals

19 Types of bone Compact bone Spongy bone
Hard outer layer of bone Spongy bone Interior region of bone that contains may holes.

20 Muscular System 3 Types of Muscles Job Major Organs Help you move
Cardiac Heart muscle Skeletal Works with your bones so you can move Smooth Muscles that move material through your body

21 Muscular and Skeletal System
How does your muscular system work with your skeletal system? Your muscles attach to your bones by tendons. When the muscle contracts it pulls the bone which causes movement.

22 Nervous System Job Detects, processes and responds to information.
Major Organs Brain, Spinal Cord and Nerves

23 Nervous System What is a neuron? The basic unit of the nervous system
5 Senses Jobs Visual Receives light signals Auditory Detects sound Olfactory Receives odor signals Touch Sensory receptors- outside world Taste buds Receives chemical signals What is a neuron? The basic unit of the nervous system

24 Central vs Peripheral Nervous System
Includes the brain and spinal cord Processes the information and send messages to the peripheral to respond Peripheral Includes the nerves Sends information from the body to the brain for processing.

25 Voluntary Vs. Involuntary
You control Examples: reading, writing, walking, talking Involuntary Automatic Responses Examples: breathing, digestion

26 Endocrine System Major Organs Job
Hypothalamus, Thyroid, Thymus, Pituitary gland, adrenal gland, pancreas Job To send chemical signals throughout the body Hormone Travel time: Head to toes in 20 s Nervous System Travel Time : Head to toes in 1 s

27 Explain how it maintains homeostasis
Hormones Name a hormone Explain how it maintains homeostasis Parathyroid Hormone Works with skeletal system to control calcium Insulin Works with digestive system (pancreas) to release signals for nutrients What is a hormone Chemical signals released by glands


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