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Body Systems Overview 1
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1. cell membrane - the thin outer covering of a cell; holds the cell together
2. nucleus – the small central core in almost every cell; stores information and directs all the activities of the cell. 3. cytoplasm – the material between the cell membrane and the nucleus; made up of many parts that help the cell work 2
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4. cell – is the basic unit of all living things
5. tissue – a group of cells that are alike and work together to do the same job. 6. organ – a body part made up of various tissues; does a certain job in the body. 7. body system – a group of organs that work together to do a certain job. 3
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1. What are your cells? a. Everything in your body is made of cells
b. Different cells have different shapes and do different jobs 4
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c. Almost all have the same 3 parts
i. Cell membrane – thin outer covering that holds the cell together, lets in water and everything else the cell needs, keeps out most things that could harm the cell ii. Nucleus – small center that stores information and directs all the activities of the cell, “brain”, sends messages iii. Cytoplasm – material that is between the nucleus and cell membrane. Made up of parts that help the cell work. 5
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2. What are your tissues? a. Tissue – a group of cells, ex: muscles, blood, skin, hair, bone i. Each does a different job and are specially formed for the work they do - “function” ii. EX: bone cells are hard and cannot bend, skin cells are flat and thin and fit tightly together at the edges 6
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3. What are your organs? a. Tissues work together to make up organs
b. Each organ does a specific job to help you stay alive and healthy c. EX: heart is an organ that pumps the blood, eyes are organs that help you see 7
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4. What are your body systems?
d. some organs are part of more than one system e. systems work together to make sure that the body maintains homeostasis – is the condition in which the body’s internal conditions are at a stable state 8
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Body Systems System Major Organ(s)
Skeletal Bones, Cartilage, Ligaments Muscular Muscles & Tendons Digestive Stomach, Intestines, Liver Urinary Kidneys, Bladder Nervous Brain, Spinal Cord Circulatory Heart Respiratory Lungs Endocrine Glands & Hormones 9
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How do body systems work together?
Skeletal and Muscular Circulatory and Digestive Respiratory and Circulatory Example...when the kidneys (urinary) start to receive less oxygen, they produce a hormone (endocrine) that the blood (circulatory) carries to the bones (skeletal). There, the hormone stimulates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells (circulatory). 10
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Body Systems Worksheets
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Review What are the three main parts of a cell?
What are the three jobs of a cell membrane? How do cells, tissues and organs work together in the body? How can a problem in one body system affect another body system? 13
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