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Body Systems Rotation Stations Body Systems Rotation: Set Up Table 1=Skeletal, Muscular Table 2=Integumentary, Respiratory Table 3=Immune, Endocrine Table 4=Excretory, Reproductive Table 5=Circulatory Table 6=Digestive, Nervous Students will use chart to fill in the function & major organs under each system column heading. Skeletal System Skeletal System Function: Provides support for the body and protection for internal organs Major Organs/Structures: Bones, cartilage, ligaments (connect bone to bone), & tendons (connect muscle to bone) Skeletal System Interesting Facts: • Blood cells are made in the bone marrow inside your bones. • A bone cell is called an osteocyte Skeletal System Interesting Facts • Adults have 206 bones but as infants, many of the bones are cartilage • The hands and feet contain over half your bones in your body • Pound for pound, bones are stronger than steel but tooth enamel is stronger • Bones only move because of the muscles attached to them Muscular System Muscular System Function: Allows and creates movement Major Organs/Structures: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle Muscular System Interesting Facts: • The muscles in the root of your hairs give you goosebumps • The largest muscle is the glueteus maximus Muscular System Interesting Facts: • It takes 14 muscles to smile and 42 muscles to frown • The longest muscle is the sartorius Respiratory System Respiratory System Function: Allows for gas exchange between the external environment and the blood Major Organs: nose, pharynx, trachea, larynx, lungs Respiratory System Interesting Facts: • The right lung is slightly larger than the left • The lungs are the only organ that can float on water • Pulmonary circulation refers to the link between the lungs and the heart—the lungs supply the heart with oxygenated blood Integumentary System Integumentary System Function: The skin—protects the body from damage. Major Organs/Structures: skin, hair, nails, sweat & oil glands Integumentary System Interesting Facts: • Skin weighs about 6 lbs. and sheds itself about every 27 days • The majority of our skin has keratin which makes it waterproof • Melanoma is the most serious kind of skin cancer and is fatal 35% of the time Immune System Immune System Function: Protects the body from infection Major Organs/Structures: white blood cells, thymus, lymph nodes, spleen Immune System Interesting Facts: • Sleep deprivation weakens the immune system • Vitamin D produced by the skin increases the effectiveness of the immune system so we get sick less in Summer • Allergies occur when your immune system treats pollen as a foreign invader. Endocrine System Endocrine System Function: Relays chemical information in the body Major Organs/Structures: pituitary gland, thyroid, hypothalamus, adrenal glands, pancreas, ovaries, & testes Endocrine System Interesting Facts: • Hormones are the chemical signals sent by the endocrine system. • Hippocrates was the first person to diagnose diabetes— he did so by tasting urine for sweetness • Stress kicks the endocrine system into high gear STRESS=HORMONAL Excretory System Excretory System Function: Gets rid of wastes, toxins, and excess water Major Organs/Structures: kidneys, skin, urinary bladder, ureters, urethra Excretory System Interesting Facts: • The bladder can hold 24 oz. of urine • The urea in urine is a great fertilizer • The skin plays a role in the excretory process because it produces sweat Reproductive System Reproductive System Function: Creates the specialized cells needed for reproduction Major Organs/Structures: MALE: testes, penis, epididymis, vas deferens, urethra FEMALE: ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina Reproductive System Interesting Facts: • The reproductive system produces the body’s smallest cells—sperm— and largest cells--ova • The vagina has something in common with tomatoes—they are both acidic—this is essential so that certain microorganisms like lactobacillis can live there Circulatory System Circulatory System Function: Allows for transport of gases, nutrients, and wastes Major Organs/Structures: heart, arteries, vessels, and blood, urethra Cardiovascular System Interesting Facts: • If you lined up all the veins, arteries, and capillaries in your body they would span 60,000 miles. • The smallest vessels are capillaries which are the size of 10 human hairs and the largest vessel is the aorta which is the size of a garden hose Cardiovascular System Squeeze the tennis ball 10 times. The heart pumps with about as much strength it takes to squeeze a tennis ball every time it beats---about 100,000 times per day. Heart Sounds Listen to your heart beat through the stethoscope. When the valves between the upper chambers (atria) and lower chambers (ventricles) close, a "lub" sound is heard. When the valves in the pulmonary and aortic arteries leaving the heart close, a "dub" sound is heard followed by a longer pause. The Heart’s Electrical System In a particularly memorable scene in the 1984 film, "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," a man rips out another man's still-beating heart. While easily removing a person's heart with your bare hand is the stuff of science fiction, the heart actually can still beat after being removed from the body. This eerie pulsing occurs because the heart generates its own electrical impulses, which cause it to beat. As long as the heart continues to receive oxygen, it will keep going, even if separated from the rest of the body. Digestive System Digestive System Function: Breaks down and absorbs nutrients Major Organs/Structures: Mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, liver, small and large intestines, rectum Digestive System Interesting Facts: • The small intestine is about 22 feet long, and about an inch in diameter. (the length of the yarn) • Cells along the inner wall of the stomach secrete roughly 2 liters (0.5 gallons) of hydrochloric acid each day, which helps kill bacteria and aids in digestion. To protect itself from the corrosive acid, the stomach lining has a thick coating of mucus. Nervous System Nervous System Function: Relays information throughout the body in the form of electrical signals Major Organs/Structures: Brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves Nervous System Interesting Facts: • If we lined up all the neurons in our body, it would be about 600 miles long • There are more nerve cells in the human brain than there are stars in the milky way Nervous System A nerve cell is called a neuron.