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1 Structures, Functions, and Interactions

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3 Structures: Structures: Mouth, esophagus, liver, stomach, gallbladder, pancreas, large intestines, small intestines, rectum Function: Function: breaks down food into molecules the body can use, and eliminates waste

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5 Structures: kidney, urinary bladder, urethra, anus, large intestines Functions: Blood is filtered through the kidneys and removed from the body. (Urinary) Unused digested foods are removed through the anus (Excretory)

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7 Structures: Nose, Lungs, Wind Pipe Function: Moves oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide and water from the body.

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9 Structures: Heart, blood vessels Functions: Heart pumps blood through all blood vessels.

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11 Structures: brain, spinal column, nerves. Functions: detects & interprets info from inside and outside the body; control center

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13 Organs: glands, hypothalamus, thyroid, ovaries, testes Functions: Sends out chemical messages

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15 Structures: bones, cartilage, joints, marrow Functions: provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your internal organs Interactions: bones make your red blood cells (cardiovascular).

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17 Structures: skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle Functions: Involuntary muscles are responsible for activities such as breathing and digesting food; Voluntary muscles are under your control Interactions: All systems, all of your organs are made of muscle

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19 Structures: white blood cells, skin, stomach, phagocytes, lymphocytes Function: defends the body against germs and microorganisms

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21 Structures: skin, hair, nails, sweat glands Function: retain body fluids, protect against disease, eliminate waste products, and regulate body temperature

22 Homeostasis is how the body maintains equilibrium (balance), or a stable state of healthy function.

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