Organ Systems. Anatomy vs. Physiology  Anatomy: Study of the PARTS of the body  Physiology: Study of the FUNCTION of the parts of the body.

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Organ Systems

Anatomy vs. Physiology  Anatomy: Study of the PARTS of the body  Physiology: Study of the FUNCTION of the parts of the body.

Skeletal System  All the bones joined together by cartilage and ligaments  Function: To provide support

Bone

Muscular System

Voluntary Muscles

Involuntary Muscles

MUSCLES ARE MADE OF PROTEIN

Circulatory System  Heart Veins and Arteries  Delivers Oxygen and food to cells

Respiratory System  Nose, Larynx, trachea and lungs  Function: To bring in Oxygen and get rid of Carbon Dioxide

The Nervous System Controls all other systems  Central Nervous System: Brain and Spinal Cord  Peripheral Nervous  System

Urinary System  Kidneys and Urinary Bladder  Function: To remove waste material from the blood.

Endocrine System  Glands that release Hormones in the body

Digestive Systems  Ruminant (Polygastric)  Monogastric  Poultry Digestive System

Ruminants  Cows, Sheep, Goats

Monogastric