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Submitted By: Adrienne Hardwig Madison Tyner Katie Albon

Anatomical Location: deep in the brain and inferior to the hypothalamus Body System: Endocrine System Basic Function: to control hormone functions such as our temperature, thyroid activity, growth during childhood, urine production, testosterone production in males and ovulation and estrogen production in females.

Anatomical Location: anterior, deep in thoracic and abdominal cavities Body System: Digestive System Basic function: to break down food we eat into smaller parts so the body can use them to build and nourish cells and provide energy Gastrointestinal tract Accessory digestive organs

Anatomical Location: lateral to the nose, and deep in the ear Body System: Vestibular System Basic function: to serve as the bodies balance organ

Anatomical Location: lies inferior to the head, and deep in the chest Body System: Cardiovascular System Basic Function: to pump blood to various parts of the body Two Upper Cavities Right Atria Left Atria Two Lower Cavities Right Ventricle Left Ventricle

Anatomical Location: superior to the heart, and deep in the spinal cord Body System: Nervous System Basic Function: to coordinate the lower back muscles, thighs, legs, calves, and feet

Anatomical Location: posterior and deep in the eye Body System: Muscular System Basic Function: to provide movement for your eye

Anatomical Position: inferior to the knee and deep in the foot Body system: Skeletal System Basic Function: to move the ankle and attach the ankle to the foot

Anatomical Location: inferior and distal to the shoulder Body System: Skeletal System Basic Function: to move the wrist and hand

Anatomical Location: inferior, and anterior to the head Body System: Endocrine System Basic Function: to secrete hormones directly into the blood stream

Anatomical Location: distal to the shoulder and inferior to the head Body System: Skeletal System Basic Function: to rotate the forearm

11: (in.) Length of the Kidney Anatomical Location: deep in your trunk, inferior to your head Body System: Excretory System Basic Function: to regulate the bodies fluid volume, mineral composition, and acidity by excreting and reabsorbing water and inorganic electrolytes

Anatomical Location: superior to the trunk and deep in the brain Body System: Nervous System Basic Function: to act as sensory and motor pathways to different parts of the body

The systems represented in our presentation are: Endocrine System Digestive System Vestibular System Cardiovascular System Nervous System Muscular System Skeletal System Excretory System Other unique facts about our presentation: Nine of our structures lie deep Three are bones Two are nerves