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Body Systems How is your body like a machine? Let’s think back…. • Why do all the body systems work together? To maintain homeostasis! SKELETAL SYSTEM •What are the functions? -produces red and white blood cells -movement -structural support -provide minerals •What other systems are involved? -muscular -immune MUSCULAR SYSTEM •What are the functions? -movement (body parts, digestion, circulation) • What other systems does it involve? -Skeletal -Nervous -Digestive -Circulatory Muscle Types SKELETAL SMOOTH CARDIAC How do you bend your elbow? To what are muscles attached? • The bicep muscle contracts, causing the elbow to bend. • The tricep muscle contracts, causing the elbow to straighten. This works similar to what simple machine? LYMPHATIC SYSTEM • What are the functions? •protect body from disease •contains white blood cells, antibodies and lymph INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Function System Protection/Barrier Immune Protect Against Dehydration Cutaneous Sensation Excretory Regulate Body Temp Excretory Excrete Sweat, Gases Excretory Nervous Integumentary • How does skin vary in different organisms? NERVOUS SYSTEM • What are the functions? •Respond to internal and external stimuli • How does the nervous system work? • What other systems are involved? • all The Brain Cerebrum Hypothalamus Cerebellum Medulla oblongata Brain Stem EXCRETORY • What are the functions? • Detoxifies blood – Urea, water, salts, excess glucose, excess protein, CO2 • What other systems are involved? • Circulatory • Endocrine • Nervous Blood Excretory Kidney Ureter Urine Bladder Urethra REPRODUCTIVE • What are the functions? •produce gametes •produce hormones •secondary sex characteristics • What other systems are involved? • Endocrine Reproductive Ovary Fallopian Tube Uterus Vagina Testes Penis ENDOCRINE •What are the functions? -produce hormones -deliver chemical messages through the body •What other systems are involved? • nervous • circulatory Endocrine Hypothalamus Pituitary Thyroid Adrenal Pancreas Ovary Testes CIRCULATORY • What are the functions? - transport: -gases -fluids -waste products -nutrients -hormones • What other systems are involved? •Excretory •Respiratory •Endocrine Circulatory Capillary Aorta (Artery) Heart Vein RESPIRATORY • What are the functions? -exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen between the blood, air and tissues • What other systems are involved? • Circulatory Respiratory • Where does gas exchange take place? Alveoli Trachea Lungs Bronchi/ Bronchioles Diaphragm DIGESTIVE •What are the functions? •to break down food into smaller particles with the help of enzymes so it can be absorbed and used by cells. •What other systems are involved? •Circulatory •Nervous Salivary Glands Mouth Esophagus Digestive Stomach Liver Pancreas Small Intestine Large Intestine Rectum Digestive • What substances help break down the food that you eat? Compound Starch Enzyme Amylase ENZYMES Monomer Monosaccharide Lipids Bile/Lipase Fatty Acids/ Glycerol Proteins Protease Amino Acids Digestive •Follow the path of food during digestion. •Where is food mechanically digested? Chemically digested? • What do we call the maintenance of an internal environment? Homeostasis 4 Major Themes in Maintaining Balance • These 4 major themes are interrelated to help your body maintain homeostasis: –Feedback loops –Structure and function –Division of labor –Interdependence of organ systems Feedback Loops Room temperature falls Thermostat shuts off heater Thermostat feedback loop Thermostat activates heater Warm air is produced Room temperature rises Feedback Loops • What happens to your body when you run outside in 100o temperature? Feedback Loops • This a stimulus-response Howisdoes this happen? Sensors in the brain and skin detect a change in body temperature stimulus Hormone message sent Blood vessels in skin dilate response Body temperature regulates Sweat glands release more sweat Feedback Loops So….What are some of the things that feedback regulates? • Feedback systems regulate: – Blood sugar (glucose) – Salt content in blood – Hormone production – Blood pressure – Ion content in blood – Water content in blood Structure and Function • How is the structure of your thumb related to its function? Structure and Function • TRY THIS! • Put a rubber band around your hand so that the thumb cannot be used. Pick up your textbook and hand it to the student next to you. • Now - pick up a penny without going to the edge of the desk or putting the penny up against something. Structure and Function • What is the function of plant leaves? Maple leaf Conifer Cactus • Why are these leaves shaped differently? Structure and Function Fish – Queen snapper • The dolphin and the fish are unrelated organisms. • Why do they have similar structures? Mammal - dolphin Division of Labor • How many people does it take to build a building? Division of Labor • You would need: –Architect –Construction workers –Foreman –Plumbers –Electricians –Painters • Why do you need all of these people? Division of Labor • Why do you need so many different parts to digest your food? Division of Labor • Your body systems are divided into different parts. • Each part has its own special function. • This is called a Division of Labor. Interdependence of Body Systems • All the body systems work together to maintain homeostasis.