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Human Body Systems
Name 10 body parts that are only 3
letters long!
9-10
6-9
3-5
1-2
Your are a genius and bound to be a doctor!
Not bad; maybe you can be a PA—physicians’ assistant
The medical field is not in your future.
Are you a human?
Integumentary
• Organs and Tissues: hair, skin, nails
• Function: Provides protection, Regulates
temperature, Prevents water loss, Produces
Vitamin D
• Interactions:
• Nervous system: stimulus response
• Excretory: protects against dehydration, releases
sweat and gases
• Cirulatory: regulates body temperature
• Common Disorders: Acne, rashes, sunburns
Video: "How Sunburns Work"
Arrector pili
Heat rash begins with excessive perspiration, usually in a hot,
humid environment. The perspiration damages cells on the
surface of the skin, forming a barrier and trapping sweat
beneath the skin, where it builds up, causing the characteristic
bumps. As the bumps burst and sweat is released, you may feel
the prickly, or stinging, sensation that gives this condition its
common name.
Skeletal
• Organs and Tissues: bones, cartilage, ligaments
(connects bones to bones), and joints
• Functions:
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Provides protection and support
Allows body movement
Produces blood cells (red and white)
Stores minerals and fat
• Interactions: Muscular System to enable movement.
• Common Disorders: Osteoporosis, Scoliosis
MEASURE YOUR BONES
FOOT LENGTH=FOREARM
THUMB=NOSE
Muscular
• Organs and Tissues: muscles attached to the skeleton
by tendons
• Functions:
• Produces body movements
• Maintains posture
• Produces body heat
• Interactions:
• The Skeletal System: movement,
• Digestive System: move food through the tract,
• Circulatory: move blood through blood vessels.
• Common Disorders: Muscular Dystrophy, strains and
pulls
Respiratory
• Organs and Tissues: nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx,
trachea, lungs
• Functions
• Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the
blood and the air
• Regulates blood pH
• Interactions:
• Circulatory System: transport gases
• Common Disorders: Asthma, allergies,
pneumonia
MovieSource: The Respiratory System
Circulatory
• Organs and Tissues: heart, blood vessels & blood
• Functions:
• Transports nutrients, waste products, gases, and
hormones throughout the body
• Plays a role in the immune response and the
regulation of body temperature
• Interactions: transportation for digestion,
excretory, respiratory, and endocrine.
• Common Disorders: Heart Attack, Hypertension,
stroke, blood clots
Blood flow from arteries to veins
Go with the blood flow!
TEST YOUR PULSE & FOLLOW THE
PATHWAY THROUGH THE HEART &
CARD SORT.
Nervous
• Organs and Tissues: neuron (smallest unit),
brain and spinal cord.
• Function: Respond to internal and external
stimuli
• Interactions:
– Muscular: movement
– Skeletal: movement
– Integumentary: movement and response
• Common Disorders: Multiple Sclerosis (MS),
Alzheimer's, & paralysis
CNS and PNS
• Organs and Tissues: neuron, central nervous
system (brain & spinal cord) and peripheral
nervous system (nerves & sensory receptors)
Neuron
The neuron is the structural and functional unit
of the nervous system.
Dendrites
Synapse
Axon
Nucleus
Myelin Sheath
Neuron Review
The neuron is the structural and functional unit
of the nervous system.
A
C
B
D
E
Digestive
• Organs and Tissues: mouth, esophagus, stomach,
intestines, and accessory organs
• Functions:
• Performs the mechanical and chemical processes of digestion
• Absorption of nutrients
• Elimination of wastes
• Interactions:
• Circulatory System to deliver nutrients after digestion to the rest
of the body.
• Endocrine: release digestive hormones
• Nervous: stimulate muscle contraction in digestive tract
• Common Disorders: Ulcers, acid reflux, hemorrhoids
Excretory
• Organs and Tissues: kidneys, urinary bladder, and
ducts that carry urine
• Functions:
• Removes waste products from the blood
• Regulates blood pH, ion balance, and water balance
• Interactions:
• Circulatory: transports waste
• Common Disorders: Urinary tract infection (UTI),
kidney stones
• Class discussion—diuretics and changes in
color
• Asparagus
• Vitamins
• Proteins in urine
• Diabetes
• Silly questions
Immune
• Organs and Tissues: lymphatic vessels, lymph
nodes, and other lymphatic organs
• Functions:
• Removes foreign substances from the blood and
lymph
• Combats disease
• Absorbs fats from the digestive tract
• Interactions:
• Circulatory System: with white blood cells to fight
pathogens
• Integumentary: first line of defense
• Common Disorders: AIDS, elephantiasis, Auto
immune disorders
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Immune response
B & T cells
Specific & nonspecific
vaccine
Endocrine
• Organs and Tissues: glands, such as the pituitary,
that secretes hormones
• Functions:
• A major regulatory system that influences
metabolism, growth, reproduction
• Interactions:
• Reproductive System: initiating sperm and ova
production as well as other reproductive functions.
• Circulatory System: delivers hormones to their targets.
• Common Disorders: Acne, Hypothyroidism
• Adrenalin
• Insulin/glucagon
• Growth hormone - genetics
Reproductive System
• Organs and tissues: uterus, ovaries, penis,
testes
• Functions:
– Produce and deliver reproductive cells such as
eggs and sperm
• Interactions:
– Endocrine: produces hormones that regulate
reproduction
• Common disorders: cervical cancer, prostate
cancer
Male Reproductive System
• Male Reproductive System
• Produces and transfers sperm cells to the female
• Produces hormones that influence sexual functions and
behaviors
• Interactions: Circulatory System initiates an erection.
Integumentary system by sensation reception.
• Common Disorders: Prostate cancer, Erectile
dysfunction (ED)
• Organs and Tissues: testes,
prostate, ducts, and the penis
Female Reproductive System
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Female Reproduction System:
Produces ova (eggs)
The site of fertilization and fetal development
Produces milk for the newborn
Produces hormones (endocrine) that influence
sexual functions and behaviors
• Common Disorders: Breast cancer,
endometriosis, Cervical cancer, HPV
• Organs and Tissues: ovaries, vagina, uterus,
fallopian tubes, and mammary glands