1 / 29

Human Body Systems

Human Body Systems. Part of Objective 2. Nervous System. Control and communication network of the body. Detects internal & external stimuli through your five senses. Parts of the Nervous System. Central Nervous System Brain Spinal Cord Peripheral Nervous System

callie
Download Presentation

Human Body Systems

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Human Body Systems Part of Objective 2

  2. Nervous System • Control and communication network of the body. • Detects internal & external stimuli through your five senses

  3. Parts of the Nervous System • Central Nervous System • Brain • Spinal Cord • Peripheral Nervous System • All other parts of the nervous system • Carries impulses from CNS to body

  4. Endocrine System • Regulates hormones • Think of that moment when you get excited before a big event….that is your endocrine system releasing hormones!

  5. Excretory System • Removes wastes from the body • Urinary tract • Kidney • Bladder

  6. Integumentary System • Skin – main organ • Protection • Prevents dehydration • Controls body temperature

  7. Muscular System • Enable movement • Skeletal muscle – attached to bones; moves the body • Voluntary muscle – we can decide when we want to move them • Smooth muscle – found in internal organs and blood vessels • Involuntary muscles – we have no control over their movements

  8. Cardiac muscle • Heart • Made to not fatigue (get tired)

  9. Skeletal System • Provides structure and support • Bones • Joints • Cartilage

  10. Digestive System • Breaks down food into biomolecules that cells can use • Consists of: • Mouth • Esophagus • Small intestine • Pancreas • Liver • Large intestine

  11. Circulatory System • Transport system • Consists of: • Heart • Arteries (away) • Veins (to)

  12. Respiratory System • Movement of air in and out of the lungs • Consists of: • Lungs • Trachea • Bronchial tubes • Diaphragm

  13. Immune System • Helps fight diseases • Composed of • White blood cells • Lymph nodes

  14. Reproductive System • Function is reproduction of offspring • Male • Sperm • Testes • Testosterone • Female • Egg • Uterus • Estrogen

  15. Learning Check #1 Which system contains the senses, controls body activities, carries messages and allows us to think and reason? • Nervous system • Integumentary system • Skeletal system • Muscular system A. Nervous system

  16. #2 What are the two main parts of the CNS? • Bones and joints • Brain and spinal cord • Nerves and brain • Kidney and bladder #3 Which system provides a barrier, and prevents fluid loss? • Nervous system • Integumentary system • Skeletal system • Muscular system B B

  17. 4. A person drives a car up to a railroad crossing and stops. The driver is startled by the sound of a train blowing its whistle. The driver’s heart rate immediately increases, and the driver is more alert. Which body systems are most involved in causing the driver’s heart rate and alertness to increase as a result of sudden fright? A Skeletal and muscular B Nervous and endocrine C Circulatory and excretory D Respiratory and integumentary Answer: B

  18. 5. Which structure in the upper arm is responsible for raising the lower arm? A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 In order to raise it, it must be attached, so its not 1 or 2. 4 is a bone not a muscle, so its answer:

  19. Answer: H

  20. 7. Nutrients from digested food move from the digestive system directly into the — Endocine system does not transport anything. So . . . Excretory system gets rid of waste CO2 and H2O, not food. So . . Integumentary system holds organs and tissues in place. So. . . A circulatory system B integumentary system C excretory system D endocrine system The Circulatory System carries everything to every cell, so it is . .

  21. 8. Answer: G

  22. 9. The medulla, part of the brain stem, reacts quickly to increased levels of CO2 in the blood and stimulates a response from the — A excretory system B immune system C respiratory system D integumentary system Increased respiration gets rid of excess CO2 Answer: C

  23. 10. Answer: J TAK Obj. 02 TEKS B.10B

  24. 11. Answer: A

  25. 12. Answer: F

  26. 13. Answer: C

  27. 14. Answer: A

  28. 15. Answer: J

  29. 16. Answer: C

More Related