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1 Body Systems

2 The Nervous System

3 Brain

4 Brain An Organ of the central nervous system, which has three parts that all serve to control and coordinate the activates of the body. The Cerebrum controls thoughts, voluntary actions, and the sensations related to the five senses The Cerebellum helps with balance and coordination The Brain Stem is located at the base of the brain and controls vital and involuntary processes (for example, breathing, the beating of the heart, and digestion)

5 Spinal Cord · A bundle of nerves that begins at the brain stem and continues down the center of the back through the vertebrae. It connects with the peripheral nerves.

6 Peripheral Nerves A network of nerves that branch out from the spinal cord and connect to the rest of the body and transmit signals to and from the brain through the spinal cord.

7 Respiratory System

8 nose Collects air from the environment and moistens and heats the air before it enters the trachea.

9 Trachea The windpipe; moves air from the nose to the lungs

10 Bronchi Tubes that move air from the trachea to the lungs; one bronchus leads to each lung

11 Lungs The main organs where gases are exchanged between air and blood; the Alveoli in the lungs are where the gas exchange takes place

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13 Diaphragm The muscle that aids in the breathing process

14 What does gas exchange look like in other organisms?
Gills Spiracles Stomata

15 The Circulatory System

16 Causes blood to flow through the body by its pumping action
Causes blood to flow through the body by its pumping action. Has 4 chambers (or parts) Heart

17 Blood Vessels Blood vessels are tubes that carry blood throughout the entire body. There are Three Types of Blood Vessels. Arteries Capillaries Veins

18 Arteries Arteries carry blood that has oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.

19 Capillaries Capillaries are very small vessels where oxygen and nutrients leave the blood to go into the cells and carbon dioxide and other waste products enter the blood from the cells

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21 Veins Veins carry waste products (for example carbon dioxide) from all parts of the body back to the heart

22 Blood Blood is composed of:
Red blood cells % of blood’s volume. Carries the oxygen and carbon dioxide White blood cells- Only about 1% of blood’s volume. Fight off infection Platelets- Help to clot the blood when you get cut. Plasma- About 55% of blood’s volume. Made mostly of water (although has some salt, sugar, fat and protein as well). Carries the RBC, WBC and platelets.

23 The End


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