Systems of the Human Body Nervous System (include 5 senses) Other Systems (Skin, Urinary, and Reproductive) The Systems Work Together Review Bibliography Page Explanation of a system Skeletal System Muscular System Respiratory System Circulatory System Digestive System
Explination of a system A system is several different parts working together to accomplish a specific purpose. For Instance: The bicycle’s system is made up of two wheels, gears, brakes, foot pedals, and handles.
Skeletal System Click Me! Structure and Protection
Voluntary and Involuntary Allow movement Muscular System Voluntary and Involuntary Allow movement
Respiratory System Allows expiration of carbon dioxide Allows inhalation of oxygen Click Me!
The heart pumps the blood through the body Circulatory System The heart pumps the blood through the body The blood then returns to the heart
Transforms the food into a usable substance Digestive System Transforms the food into a usable substance Makes food usable for energy Makes food usable for growth and body repair Click Me!
Nervous System The five senses that brain allows us to experience: Helps the body’s systems to work Conduct messages Control activity Stabilize the body The five senses that brain allows us to experience: Touch, Taste, Smell, Sight, Hearing
Other Systems Skin Urinary System Reproductive System
The Systems Work Together The Systems not only work independently but also together to form a functioning human body like you.
Review What are the nine systems? 1. Skeletal system 2. Muscular system 3. Respiratory system 4. Circulatory system 5. Digestive system 6. Nervous system 7. Skin 8. Urinary system 9. Reproductive system How do the systems work? Like a bicycle all the systems work separately and together.
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