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CELL TISSUE ORGAN SYSTEM ORGANISM
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Circulatory Digestive Endocrine Excretory Immune Muscular Nervous Reproductive Respiratory Skeletal Integumentary Carries needed material to and waste away from the body Takes in food, breaks it down, & absorbs nutrients Controls many regulatory processes by mean of chemicals Removes waste Fights disease Enables the body to move (voluntary & involuntary motion) Detects and interprets information from the environment outside the body and from within the body Produces sex cells & controls male & female characteristics, reproduction Brings in the oxygen that is carried on the RBC & carries the CO2 (waste gas) out of the body. Supports the body, protects it and works with muscles to allow movement Protects the body
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Life Science: Human Biology. Discovery Channel School. 2002. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006
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What is an organ? An organ is a structure that is composed of different kinds of tissue that performs a specific job What is an organ system? How many organ systems are in the human body? eleven organ systems
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Body's Defenses Against Disease, The. Rainbow Educational Media. 1996. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006
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FUNCTION: Protects the body PARTS: skin, nails, and hair
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Body Systems. Discovery Channel School. 2002. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006
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Skeletal System
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FUNCTION: Supports the body, protects it and works with muscles to allow movement PARTS: bones
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Body Systems. Discovery Channel School. 2002. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006
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Muscular System
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FUNCTION: Enables the body to move (voluntary & involuntary motion) PARTS: muscles
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Body Systems. Discovery Channel School. 2002. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006 <http://www.unitedstreaming.com
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Digestive System
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FUNCTION: breaks down food into molecules that the body can use to absorb into blood & carry throughout the body, also wastes are eliminated from the body PARTS: Mouth, epiglottis, salivary gland, esophagus, liver, gallbladder, stomach, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, rectum
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Human Body Systems: The Reproductive System. United Learning. 1998. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006
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FUNCTION: Produces sex cells & controls male & female characteristics, reproduction PARTS: female- ovaries, fallopian tube, uterus, cervix, vagina male – testes, penis, scrotum, vas deferens, prostate gland
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Human Body Systems: The Excretory System. United Learning. 1997. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006
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FUNCTION: Removes body wastes PARTS: kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra, lungs, large intestines, skin
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Body Systems. Discovery Channel School. 2002. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006
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Respiratory System
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FUNCTION: Brings in the oxygen that is carried on the RBC & carries the CO2 (waste gas) out of the body. PARTS: nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, bronchi rami, bronchioles, alveoli
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Human Body Systems: The Circulatory System. United Learning. 1997. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006
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Circulatory System
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PARTS : heart, blood vessels (arteries, capillaries, veins), & blood FUNCTION: carries needed substances to cells and carries waste products away from cells
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Life Science: Human Biology. Discovery Channel School. 2002. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006
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FUNCTION: controls many of the body’s daily activities as well as long-term changes such as development GLANDS: Hypothalamus, pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, thymus, adrenal glands, pancreas, ovaries/testes
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Body's Defenses Against Disease, The. Rainbow Educational Media. 1996. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006
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FUNCTION: Fights diseases PARTS: skin and mucous membrane, WBC, Immunity(antibodies, vaccines)
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Body Systems. Discovery Channel School. 2002. unitedstreaming. 18 April 2006
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FUNCTION: Detects and interprets information from the environment outside the body and from within the body PARTS: brain, spinal cord, nerves/neurons
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