Larry Frolich, Body Systems Body Systems Overview I The Outer Tube: Skin ‘n Bones Nerves and Muscle (Bio 33: Anatomy and Physiology I)

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Larry Frolich, Body Systems Body Systems Overview I The Outer Tube: Skin ‘n Bones Nerves and Muscle (Bio 33: Anatomy and Physiology I)

Larry Frolich, Body Systems Integumentary System (Skin!!) (more coming soon) Chapter 5; First Exam

Larry Frolich, Body Systems Skeletal System Function: Structural Support for Body, Calcium storage Structures: Bones, Joints Tissues: Bone, Cartilage, Tendon, How’s it work? Bones are stiff, calcified structures that provide support; joints unite bones and allow for movement Chapters 6,7,8; Second Exam

Larry Frolich, Body Systems Skeleton Websites The Virtual Body—skeleton overview and build-a-body, zoom in on bonesThe Virtual Body—skeleton overview and build-a-body, zoom in on bones

Larry Frolich, Body Systems Function: Movement of Body and Parts Structures: Muscles Tissues: Muscle Tissue How’s it work? Muscles respond to nerve impulses and contract Muscular System Chapters 9, 10; Third Exam

Larry Frolich, Body Systems Muscle Websites The Harvey Project—comprehensive info with animated presentationsThe Harvey Project—comprehensive info with animated presentations

Larry Frolich, Body Systems Function: Transmit sensory and motor information throughout body; central learning and decision-making Structures: Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves Tissues: Nerve Tissue/Neurons How’s it work? Brain and Spinal Cord are processing center. Nerves bring in sensory information and take out motor information to move muscles and stimulate glands Nervous System Chapters 11, 12, 13, 14; Third Exam

Larry Frolich, Body Systems Nervous System Websites (coming soon)

Larry Frolich, Body Systems Function: Secrete global hormone messengers Structures: Endocrine glands Tissues: Glandular epithelial tissue How’s it work? Glands respond to nervous system stimulation (or other hormones) and secrete regulatory substances) Endocrine System

Larry Frolich, Body Systems Urinary and Reproductive Systems (Developmentally part of outer tube, but included in Anatomy and Physiology II)