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Organ Systems Organ – specialized tissues that work to perform a more complex function System – group of organs that work to perform a more complex function 11 major organ systems of the body
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Integumentary Crucial to survival Primary function – protection Skin I s largest organ in system (20lbs) Accessory organs – nails, hair Includes glands
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Skeletal 206 bones Includes cartilage and ligaments Function: support and protection Bones store essential minerals Formation of blood cells in bone marrow
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muscular Skeletal muscles – voluntary, contraction Smooth – visceral – involuntary Cardiac – involuntary – heart Function: produce movement, maintain body posture Generates heat
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Nervous Brain, spinal cord, nerves Function: communication, integration, and control of body functions
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Endocrine Composed of specialized glands that secrete chemicals (hormones) Function – communication (slow but long lasting) Organs include pituitary gland, pineal gland, hypothalmus, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, adrenal, pancreas and ovaries/testes
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Circulatory Heart and vessels Closed system of arteries, veins and capillaries. Function- transportation (oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and hormones)
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Lymphatic Lymph nodes and vessels Lymph tissue Organs – tonsils, thymus, spleen Function – movement of fluids and molecules, immune system
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Respiratory Organs – nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs Function: permit movement of air
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Digestive Function: proper digestion and absorption of nutrients Organs: mouth – pharynx- esophagus- stomach- small intestine – large intestine, rectum- anal canal Accessory organs – teeth, salivary glands, tongue, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, appendix
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Urinary Waste product is urine Kidney – ureter- bladder – urethra Filter
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Reproductive Survival of species, produce hormones Male – Testis - produce, transfer and introduce sperm to female Female – ovaries – produce eggs
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Organ replacement Loss of vital organs – life threatening Loss of non-vital organs – can live without Options for loss of organs Artificial organs prosthesis Organ transplantation Kidney, pancreas, heart, lungs, Small intestines Free-flap surgery tissues from body remodeled and grafted to new part of body Stem cell treatment Growing new tissues or organs
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Organ donation http://www.organdonor.gov/
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