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Do Now: Try to come up with the 11 organ systems.

Do Now: Try to come up with the 11 organ systems. Your name here.

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Do Now: Try to come up with the 11 organ systems.

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  1. Do Now: Try to come up with the 11 organ systems. Your name here

  2. Pygmy sperm whales might look adorable, as all “miniature” animal counterparts do, but you wouldn’t want to tick one off. The pygmy sperm whale would be pretty vulnerable if it didn’t have a secret stashed up its, well, anus. In a bid to avoid attack by larger whales such as the Orca, it squirts out a deep colored anal syrup into the water and spreads it around with its tail, like an artist swishing a paintbrush, only the result is much less magnificent.

  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 organ systems

  4. Section 30.1 – Organization of the Human Body

  5. Cells – the basic unit of structure and function in all living things

  6. Specialized Cells – cells uniquely suited to perform a particular function

  7. Tissue– group of cells that perform a single functionThere are 4 basic types of tissues in the human body

  8. A group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function Organs

  9. A group of organs that perform closely related functions Organ System

  10. Recognizes and coordinated the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environment Nervous System

  11. Serves as a barrier against infection and injury; helps regulate body temperature Integumentary System

  12. Provides oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide Respiratory System

  13. Process food into a form that the cells of the body can use Digestive System

  14. Eliminates waste products from the body Excretory System

  15. Supports the body and protects internal organs Skeletal System

  16. Gives the body the ability to move; helps circulate blood and move food through the digestive system Muscular System

  17. Brings oxygen, nutrients and hormones to cells Circulatory System

  18. Controls growth development and metabolism; maintains homeostasis Endocrine System

  19. Fights off invading germs, provides protection from diseases and parasites Lymphatic (Immune) System

  20. Produces reproductive cells; in females matures and protects the developing embryo Reproductive System

  21. Do Now/Homework: Page π, 21 and 28 Additional Homework: Page 867, 1 – 3

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