Organ Systems Warm Up: Can you name all of the human body systems?

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Organ Systems Warm Up: Can you name all of the human body systems?

Your Template Name of Organ System OrgansFunction Abbreviated: fxn

Skeletal System Major Organs: –Bones (206) –Ligaments –Tendons FXN: Structure, support, movement

Muscular System Major Organs: –Muscles –Tendons FXN: MOVEMENT, support maintain posture Create body heat

Cardiovascular System AKA: Circulatory Major Organs: –Heart –Arteries –Veins –Capillaries FXN: Transport blood

Immune System AKA: Lymphatic Major Organs: –Lymph nodes –Lymphatic vessels –Spleen –Collecting ducts FXN: Fight disease, transport

Nervous System Major Organs: –Brain –Spinal cord –Nerves FXN: transfer signals, communication

Endocrine System Major Organs: –Adrenal gland –Thyroid gland –Parathyroid gland –Pituitary gland –Pineal gland –Thymus gland –Pancreas –Ovaries –Testes –Prostate gland FXN: Hormone regulation Regulate metabolism

Integumentary System Major Organs: –Skin –Hair –Nails –Sebaceous glands –Sweat glands FXN: –Protection –Regulate body temp. –Houses sensory receptors –Synthesis of vitamin D

Organ Systems- continued Anatomy

Your Template… Name of Organ System OrgansFunction fxn

Respiratory System Major Organs: –Nasal cavity –Pharynx –Larynx –Trachea –Bronchi –Alveoli –lungs FXN: Exchange gases between air and blood

Digestive System Major Organs : –Oral cavity –Salivary glands –Pharynx –Esophagus –Stomach –Small intestine –Liver –Gallbladder –Large intestine –Rectum –Anus FXN: Break down food and absorb nutrients, excrete wastes

Excretory System AKA: Urinary Major Organs –Kidney –Ureters –Urinary bladder –Urethra FXN: –Removes liquid wastes –Maintains water, acid- base, electrolyte balance

Male Reproductive System Major Organs: –Penis –Urethra –Prostate gland –Vas deferens –Epididymus –Seminal vesicle FXN: produce more organisms, transport and maintain sex cells

Female Reproductive System Major Organs: –Vagina –cervix –Uterus –Ovaries –Uterine tubes/Fallopian tubes Additional FXN Houses embryo