Name 10 body parts that are only 3 letters long! 9-10Your are a genius and bound to be a doctor! 6-9Not bad; maybe you can be a PA—physicians’ assistant.

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Name 10 body parts that are only 3 letters long! 9-10Your are a genius and bound to be a doctor! 6-9Not bad; maybe you can be a PA—physicians’ assistant 3-5The medical field is not in your future. 1-2Are you a human? PICK UP GUIDED NOTES PACKET FROM FRONT TABLE.

Be prepared to answer the following – even if it’s just a guess. How does the zygote (a single celled fertilized egg) develop into so many different types of cells to make your body?

Human Body Systems Interactions

1. List the levels of organization starting with the basic unit of life. Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organisms

2. Homeostasis: The ability of an organism to maintain a stable, internal environment. Body systems work together to maintain homeostasis.

3. Positive and Negative Feedback: Positive Feedback Causes organisms to not be at normal conditions Examples: – Ethylene gas and fruit ripening. – Platelet accumulation for blood clotting. – Contractions during childbirth Negative Feedback Keeps the organism at homeostasis or returns it to homeostasis Examples: – Sweating to cool body – Blood Sugar production when low

4. Body Systems: Circulatory – responsible for transporting materials throughout the entire body. It transports nutrients, water, and oxygen to your billions of body cells. Works with digestive, nervous, endocrine and respiratory. Digestive – consists of organs that break down food into components that your body uses for energy and for building and repairing cells and tissues. Works with circulatory and muscular. Respiratory - to supply the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body. Works with circulatory, immune and nervous.

Respiration – when you inhale, the diaphragm contracts and air is forced into your lungs. Oxygen then diffuses into the blood stream while CO 2 diffuses back into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, you exhale CO 2 out. Works with circulatory, nervous and immune.

Endocrine – the system of glands, each of which secretes a type of hormone directly into the bloodstream to regulate the body. Works with reproductive, circulatory, skeletal and nervous. Excretory – The process of excretion involves finding and removing waste materials produced by the body. Works with digestive, urinary and circulatory. Nervous - contains a network of specialized cells called neurons that coordinate the actions of an animal and transmit signals between different parts of its body. Works with all systems.

Muscular – made up of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body. Works with skeletal, digestive and nervous.skeletalsmoothcardiac muscles Skeletal – all of the bones in the body and the tissues such as tendons, ligaments and cartilage that connect them. The main job of the skeleton is to provide support for our body. Blood is made inside the bone. Works with muscular and circulatory. Integumentary - protects the body from damage, comprising the skin and its appendages (including hair, scales, feathers, hoofs, and nails). The integumentary system has a variety of functions; waterproofing, cushioning, and protecting the deeper tissues, excrete wastes, and regulate temperature. Works with immune.skin hairscalesfeathershoofsnails temperature

Immune – It is designed to defend against millions of bacteria, microbes, viruses, toxins and parasites that would love to invade your body. Works with integumentary, circulatory, nervous and respiratoryviruses Lymphatic – composed of lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and organs. The functions of this system include the absorption of excess fluid and its return to the blood stream, absorption of fat and assisting the immune system. Works with endocrine, circulatory and immune. Reproductive – new individuals are produced by the fusion of haploid gametes to form a diploid zygote. Sperm are male gametes, ova/egg are female gametes. Works with endocrine.gameteszygote Spermova

5. What two systems work in getting the necessary nutrients to the cells around your body? Digestion – breaking down food into it’s simplest form so that it can be absorbed into the body Circulatory – transporting nutrients from digestion and oxygen throughout the body to maintain homeostasis.

6. How does sweating help to maintain body temperature. What systems are involved? Use the word “FEEDBACK” in your answer. When your body temperature goes up, your body sweats to cool you off. When your body is cold, you shiver to keep yourself warm. This is a Negative Feedback Mechanism designed to maintain homeostasis.

7. Maintaining homeostasis in your body is made possible through coordination of all your body systems. What two body systems are mainly responsible for this coordination? Nervous SystemEndocrine System

8. There are differences between the nervous and the endocrine system. They communicate to the body in different ways.

9. What do the reproductive and excretory systems rely on the endocrine system for? Both rely on hormones form the pituitary gland to control their functions.

10. What two systems are impacted when you are given a vaccination? Circulatory – transports the vaccine Immune – builds antibodies to fight off infections.

11. What two systems interact during sperm/egg production? Endocrine – the hypothalamus sends messages to the pituitary to make hormones. Reproductive – receives the hormones and produces sperm and eggs.

12. Give two examples of body responses that are a result of direct interactions between the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Running Away from Danger!Eating a Cheeseburger

13. Which body systems work together to remove excess water from the body? Endocrine Circulatory Excretory When you are dehydrated, the pituitary releases a hormone into your bloodstream to tell you kidneys to hold onto water. When you have too much water, the pituitary stops releasing the hormone, so that you can excrete the excess water (pee…)

14. What three systems work together to respond when you touch something that causes you pain, such as a hot stove? Nervous, Muscular and Skeletal The signal goes from the touch receptors (nerves) to the spinal cord and then to your muscles to get you away from the danger quick!

Try the next questions on your own. Have your teacher check them when you are done.

When your body is regulating how much calcium to release from your bones, what happens? – The ENDOCRINE system makes certain hormones. – Blood in the CIRCULATORY system carries the hormones to the SKELETAL system where the bones are found.

When your body is absorbing nutrients, what’s happening? – Food is broken down in the stomach mechanically by the MUSCULAR system (churns food) and chemically by water, acid, and enzymes in the DIGESTIVE system. – Nutrients are then absorbed by blood in the CIRCULATORY system.

What triggers ovulation (the release of an egg) in a female? – Certain hormones produced in the ENDOCRINE system control ovulation in a female’s REPRODUCTIVE system.

What is going on in your body when a pathogen enters? – Mucus in the lungs traps a virus in the RESPIRATORY system. – T-cells in the IMMUNE system destroy virus infected cells. – Nerves in the NERVOUS system sense the need to cough.