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The Human Body
The Human Body
The Human Body
The Human Body
The Human Body
The Human Body
The Human Body
What do YOU
know about…
THE HUMAN BODY
The Human Body…
How many systems are in the
Human Body?
BODY SYSTEMS
1. Skeletal System  bones
• provides internal support
• protects vital tissues
and organs
• allows for muscle
attachment
• production of blood cells
BODY SYSTEMS
2. Muscular System  muscles
• contract together
(rarely alone)
• move the bones they
are anchored to
• produce body heat
BODY SYSTEMS
3. Nervous System  neurons
• the brain, spinal cord,
and networks of nerves
receive messages from
in and outside body
• nerves transmit instructions
for all body activities,
learning and memory
BODY SYSTEMS
4. Endocrine System  endocrine glands
• produces hormones
(chemical messengers)
• hormones secrete into
blood and are carried to
every cell in body
• hormones regulate the
activity of specific tissues
and organs
BODY SYSTEMS
5. Circulatory System  heart, blood and vessels
• delivers oxygen and nutrients
to all cells
• removes waste from cells via
blood
BODY SYSTEMS
6. Respiratory System  lungs
• Allows for breathing to occur
• exchange of gases between the
inside and outside
of the body
• movement of gas
molecules to and
from the blood
BODY SYSTEMS
7. Integumentary System  skin, hair and nails
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protects internal body
provides external support
contains sensory receptors
assists in regulating body
temperature
BODY SYSTEMS
8. Lymphatic and Immune Systems
 lymph glands and vessels, spleen,
tonsils, thymus gland etc.
• restores excess interstitial fluid
and proteins to the blood via the
subclavian veins
• absorbs fats and fat-soluble
vitamins from the digestive system
• defends against invading
organisms (eg. bacteria, viruses)
by storing white blood cells in
lymph nodes, spleen etc. (immune
system)
BODY SYSTEMS
9. Digestive System
 long passageway called the
alimentary canal (digestive
tract)
• breaks down food materials
• absorbs food materials
• excretes waste materials
BODY SYSTEMS
10. Urinary System  2 kidneys, 2 ureters, a
bladder and a urethra
• maintains balance of
chemicals in body
• removes waste products
from blood as urine
BODY SYSTEMS
11. Reproductive System
Female:
• organs are situated inside
body
• function to ripen and release
egg at regular intervals
• provide protection and
nourishment for fertilized egg
(embryo) and fetus
BODY SYSTEMS
11. Reproductive System
Male:
• organs situated inside
and outside of body
• function to continuously
produce sex cells (gametes)
called sperm, reducing with
age
TASK:
1. Your group will be given 5 particular
scenarios
2. Work together to try to:
i) Identify the systems involved in the
scenario
ii) Describe the connections between the
body systems
*HINT*
Consider how the body
systems work together!