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AIM: How do the different systems of the body function to keep you alive? 4/15/13 DO NOW: Pick up your quiz & finish it. HOMEWORK: ILS LE REVIEW BOOK Read p. 1-6 Answer Questions #51-100 on p. 15-22 SCAN-TRONS DUE – 8AM Tomorrow

How are multicellular organisms organized? CellsTissueOrganSystemsOrganism

What is the function of the digestive system Prepares food (nutrients) for absorption into the blood How are the two types of digestion different? Mechanical digestion (chewing) Chemical digestion (enzymes)

What is the function of the Respiratory System? Takes in oxygen to make energy Removes carbon dioxide Where does oxygen & carbon dioxide exchange tale place? Alveoli is the site of gas exchange in the lungs Alveoli

What is the function of the Circulatory System? Transports materials throughout the body. What are the components of blood? Red Blood cells – carry oxygen & CO2 White Blood cells – Fight infections Platelets – Clot blood (stop bleeding) Which organ pumps the blood? Heart – pumps the blood

Name the 3 types of blood vessels? Arteries, Veins, Capillaries Which blood vessels carry blood away from the heart? Toward the heart? Arteries – carries blood Away from heart Veins – carries blood to the heart In which blood vessels does gas and nutrient exchange take place? Capillaries – smallest – gas & nutrient exchange takes place with the cell

What is the function of the Immune System? To help protect the body against microorganisms What are the parts of the immune system? Skin, mucous, acid, white blood cells, antibodies What is a vaccine and why are they important? Vaccinations- weak virus, helps your body produce antibodies How does an infectious disease differ from a non-infectious disease? Infectious Disease Contagious, can catch Caused by a microorganism Non infectious Disease Cannot catch

What is the function of the Excretory System? To remove waste from the body Identify the organs of the Excretory System? Kidneys- urine Lungs-carbon dioxide Skin- perspire water & salts Liver- removes chemicals & toxins

What is the function of the Nervous System? Controls your body Helps your body respond to a stimulus Identify the organs of the Nervous System. Brain Spinal cord Neurons Describe the speed of the electrical nerve impulses? Electrical impulses travel at lightning quick speeds through your neurons.

What is the function of the Endocrine System? Controls responses to internal and external stimuli. How does the endocrine system control responses Hormones Identify the organs of the endocrine.

What is the function of the Muscular & Skeletal Systems? Structure Support Locomotion (movement) Identify the structures that make up the Muscular & Skeletal System. Muscles Bones

What is the function of the reproductive systems? Produces sex cells necessary for the production of offspring. Identify the male and female organs of the reproductive system? Male- Testes Female- Ovaries What are the male and female sex cells? Male – Sperm Female – Eggs

Summary Questions: How does mechanical digestion differ from chemical digestion? How do Arteries differ from veins Explain how the respiratory and circulatory systems work together to keep us alive. How does our immune system protect us? How does our excretory system remove wastes? How do 8 of the systems of our body function to help us run away from a dog chasing us?