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Boppin Body Systems Biology
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Cornell Notes Topic:Details: Body SystemsSystems in the body How do they all work together? that are responsible for specific functions Summary: Summarize the main ideas
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Body Systems Systems in the body that are responsible for specific functions (i.e. Circulatory System)
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Circulatory System Transports gases, nutrients, and waste throughout the body!
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Respiratory System Gas Exchange –Oxygen (O 2 ) in –Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ) out
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Digestive System Breaks down food, releases energy, rids the body of waste from food
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Excretory System Filters metabolic waste from the blood, stores and releases waste
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Skeletal System Provides structure, support, and protection
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Muscular System Allows movement and provides support Three different types –Cardiac (i.e. heart) –Skeletal (i.e. biceps) –Smooth (i.e. stomach lining)
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Nervous System Responds to the environment
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Integumentary System (your skin) Provides protection from the environment (i.e. skin blocks UV rays) Regulates the body temperature THE FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE
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Immune System Primary defense against foreign substances –Bacteria –Viruses –Fungi –Parasites
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Endocrine System Produces hormones that regulate the metabolic function of all cells –Cholesterol –Testosterone –Estrogen
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Reproductive System Allows the continuation of the species Produces sex cells Passes traits (genes) down to the next generation
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Summarize your thoughts… On the bottom of your notes, summarize what you learned today about body systems.
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Animal Group Characteristics Biology
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Annelids Segmented bodies No skeleton
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Arthropods Segmented bodies (usually 3 bodies) Jointed appendages Exoskeleton
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Mammals Hair Nourish young with milk Endoskeleton
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Summarize your thoughts… On the bottom of your notes, summarize what you learned today about animal group characteristics.
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References Body System image: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/in-body.htmlhttp://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/in-body.html Circulatory System image: http://agingresearch.buffalo.edu/chf/general.htmhttp://agingresearch.buffalo.edu/chf/general.htm Excretory & Skeletal System images: www.iit.edu/~smart/sheajan1/systems.htmwww.iit.edu/~smart/sheajan1/systems.htm Muscle System image: www.sciencebob.com/lab/bodyzone/muscles.htmlwww.sciencebob.com/lab/bodyzone/muscles.html Nervous System image: www.faqs.org/.../The-Nervous-System.htmlwww.faqs.org/.../The-Nervous-System.html Integumentary System images: www.besthealth.com/.../html/skin_sys_fin.htmlwww.besthealth.com/.../html/skin_sys_fin.html Immune System image: www.thehumanbody.ecsd.net/immune_system.htmwww.thehumanbody.ecsd.net/immune_system.htm Endocrine System image: www.umm.edu/endocrin/anatomy.htmwww.umm.edu/endocrin/anatomy.htm Reproductive System image: www.youngwomenshealth.org/vaginalagenesis.htmlwww.youngwomenshealth.org/vaginalagenesis.html Annelid image: www.dbs.umt.edu/.../lab4_plantsanimals.htmwww.dbs.umt.edu/.../lab4_plantsanimals.htm Grasshopper image: www.sdvc.uwyo.edu/grasshopper/fieldgde.htmwww.sdvc.uwyo.edu/grasshopper/fieldgde.htm Mammal image: www.web-and-flow.com/.../folder4/hunt.htmwww.web-and-flow.com/.../folder4/hunt.htm
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