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Organs & Systems 3.2 Image:
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How do we look inside the body?
There are a variety of medical imaging techniques. Can you name any? Image:
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X ray Electromagnetic radiation is transmitted through the body to produce an image on photographic film. Best used for hard tissue like bone, but barium X rays can be used to look at some soft tissues. Image: (severely broken arm; image from Mayo Clinic)
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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CT or CAT Scan CAT = computer axial tomography
X rays of very thin “slices”; computer puts together a 3-D image Sometimes chemical tracers are used to follow blood flow, etc. Image:
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CT Scan of Brain Image from:
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Ultrasound Also called medical sonography.
Uses high frequency sound waves. Can observe movement of body parts, useful for watching organ (or fetal) function. Image:
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MRI scan Magnetic resonance imaging
Produced using radio signals in a magnetic field. Image: Image of a brain showing stroke.
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Endoscopy A flexible tube with a camera and light attached are inserted in to the body. It is an alternative to barium X rays for detecting ulcers. Image:
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Human Organ Systems Image: Also: excretory, immune, endocrine, reproductive, integumentary
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Digestive System Physically & chemically breaks down food into smaller nutrient molecules which the body’s cells can absorb & use. Image:
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Mouth to Stomach Teeth aid in physical digestion & saliva begins chemical digestion. Food is swallowed through the pharynx, moved by muscular contractions through the esophagus to the stomach.
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Stomach Gastric juices contain hydrochloric acid & pepsin (an enzyme) & mucus. Stomach mixes contents, continuing physical & chemical digestion, and contents are now liquid. Image:
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Small Intestine In the duodenum, most of the chemical digestion takes place. Digestive enzymes & substances are released from the pancreas & gall bladder. Absorption occurs the rest of the length of the small intestine. Image:
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Large Intestine Includes the colon, rectum, and anus.
Main functions are to absorb water, vitamins, various salts, and eliminate waste. Bacteria are present, and help to digest food & produce nutrients such as vitamin K. Image:
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Digestive System Recap
This is a nice simple video from kidshealth.org. You can also watch this episode of The Magic School Bus on the Digestive System. Here is a fun drag & drop quiz to review the structures in the digestive system. Kids’ Health video link: Magic School Bus (on YouTube): Drag & drop link:
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