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Anatomy and Physiology Today’s Agenda 9/04/12 Anatomy and Physiology Warm-up Finish working on Presentations. Present your Body Systems project. Body Systems Test

Warm-up Skin, hair and nails are apart of what body system? What is the function of the urinary system? How do the respiratory and cardiovascular system work together? How does the digestive system work with the circulatory system? Which system is made up of hormone producing glands and cells? What are the organs of the urinary system?

Choose a system to illustrate by creating a presentation on Prezi, Glogster, Slide Rocket, Powerpoint etc…. Explain how your system contributes to homeostasis in the body. Determine at least one other system with which it works closely. Explain how it works with the other system. Be prepared to present your models, and explain how your system contributes to homeostasis and how it works closely with another system.

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