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Right Now Copy down your homework Open INB to table of contents
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Honors Applications Can be found on KMS main website
Complete form by Wednesday 2/22 to be considered
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Unit 5: Body Systems Add the new notes to your table of contents, and then turn to the next clean page and set up your title and date
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Levels of Organization
Recall that there are 6 characteristics of living things, we are focusing on two for Unit 5: all living things are made up of cells all living things are organized
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Add tissue to your index
Tissues are groups of similar types of cells in multicellular organisms that work together to carry out specific tasks Humans, like most other animals, have four main types of tissue: muscle, connective, nervous, and epithelial Add tissue to your index
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made up of layers of tightly packed cells that line the surfaces of the body
examples of epithelial tissue include the skin, the lining of the mouth and nose, and the lining of the digestive system made up of many different types of cells that are all involved in supporting and binding other tissues of the body examples include tendon, cartilage, and bone. Blood is also classified as a specialized connective tissue made up of bands of cells that contract and allow movement made up of nerve cells that sense stimuli and transmit signals nervous tissue is found in nerves, the spinal cord, and the brain
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Add organs and organ systems to your index
Organs are groups of different tissues working together to perform a particular job. Organ systems are groups of different organs that work together to complete a series of tasks. Add organs and organ systems to your index
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Multicellular organisms usually have many organ systems that work together to carry out all the jobs needed for the survival of the organism.
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Review homework Continue notes on Body Systems
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Place this tape-in into your notebook and label each level of organization
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Systems may interact with other systems
Systems may have subsystems and be part of larger complex systems
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The Circulatory System
includes the heart, blood vessels and blood transports oxygen, hormones and nutrients to the body’s cells moves waste and carbon dioxide away from cells
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The Excretory System includes the kidneys and bladder
removes water, salts, and waste products from blood and body controls pH controls water and salt balance
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The Digestive System includes the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine digests foods absorbs nutrients, minerals, vitamins, and water
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The Respiratory System
includes the trachea, larynx, pharynx, and lungs brings air to sites where gas exchange can occur between the blood and cells (around the body) or blood and air (in the lungs)
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The Muscular System includes cardiac (heart) muscle, skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and tendons involved in movement and heat production
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The Nervous System includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
collects, transfers, and processes information
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The Endocrine System includes all of the glands of the human body
produces hormones regulates metabolism, growth and development, sleep and mood
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Homeostasis What is the first sign that you may be sick?
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Homeostasis The systems in your body work together to maintain homeostasis Homeostasis is the ability to maintain constant internal conditions when outside conditions change
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System Interactions Nutrients are processed when the digestive, muscular, and circulatory systems work together. The respiratory, circulatory, muscular, and digestive systems work together and process oxygen and move wastes from the body. The nervous system communicates with the muscular and skeletal systems and coordinates movement and responds to stimuli.
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