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Human Body Review
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Muscle cell muscle tissue Organ Organ system
Section 7- 4
Levels of Organization
Go to Section:
Smallest unit of an organism
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Muscle cell muscle tissue Organ Organ system
Section 7- 4
Levels of Organization
Go to Section:
Cells are organized into….
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Muscle cell muscle tissue Organ Organ system
Section 7- 4
Levels of Organization
Go to Section:
Tissues are organized into….
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Muscle cell muscle tissue Organ Organ system
Section 7- 4
Levels of Organization
Go to Section:
Organs are organized into….
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Muscle cell muscle tissue Organ Organ system
Section 7- 4
Levels of Organization
Go to Section:
Organs are organized into….
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Section 35-1
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Function: Provides a stable internal environment and protects underlying tissues from pathogens and UV radiation, skin gets rid of waste
Which Organ System?
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Section 35-1
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Integumentary System
Which Organ System?
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Which Body System?
• Function: Supports and protects the body, stores minerals & nutrients, produces red blood cells, works with the muscular system to produce movement
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Which Body System?
• Skeletal System
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Which Body System?
• Function: Breaks down food into smaller nutrients that can be absorbed and used by the body
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Which Body System?
• Digestive System
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Which Body System?
• Organs/ Structures: Heart, blood and blood vessels (arteries, veins and capillaries)
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Which Body System?
• Cardiovascular or Circulatory System
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Which Body System?
• Organs / Structures: Biceps, triceps and tendons
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Which Body System?
• Muscular System
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Which Type of Tissue?
• ______________ Tissue – cells pack tightly together and cover and protect underlying tissue
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Which Type of Tissue?
• Epithelial Tissue – cells pack tightly together and cover and protect underlying tissue
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3 Types of Joints
Allow bones to rotate and move freely in all directions.
Bones in the hands
Hip or shoulder
The elbow
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3 Types of Joints
Ball-and-socket joints
Allow bones to rotate and move freely in all directions.
Bones in the hands
Hip or shoulder
The elbow
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Which Type of Tissue?
• ________________Tissue – contracts and relaxes for movement
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Which Type of Tissue?
• Muscle Tissue – contracts and relaxes for movement
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Skull
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Ribs
Vertebral column
Metatarsals
Metacarpals
Phalanges
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Scapula
Humerus
RadiusPelvisUlnaCarpals
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Patella
3
4Tarsals
Phalanges
Where is the Clavicle?
Section 36-1
Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
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Skull
5
Ribs
Vertebral column
Metatarsals
Metacarpals
Phalanges
Clavicle
Scapula
Humerus
RadiusPelvisUlnaCarpals
2
Patella
3
4Tarsals
Phalanges
Where is the Clavicle?
Section 36-1
Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
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Skull
5
Ribs
Vertebral column
Metatarsals
Metacarpals
Phalanges
1
Scapula
Humerus
RadiusPelvisUlnaCarpals
2
Patella
3
4Tarsals
Phalanges
Where is the Femur?
Section 36-1
Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
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Skull
5
Ribs
Vertebral column
Metatarsals
Metacarpals
Phalanges
1
Scapula
Humerus
RadiusPelvisUlnaCarpals
Femur
Patella
3
4Tarsals
Phalanges
Where is the Femur?
Section 36-1
Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
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Which Type of Tissue?
• ________________ Tissue – joins, supports, protects, and nourishes organs
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Which Type of Tissue?
• Connective Tissue – joins, supports, protects, and nourishes organs
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3 Types of Joints
allow bones to glide over one another.
Bones in the hands
Hip or shoulder
The elbow
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3 Types of Joints
Gliding joints allow bones to glide over one another.
Bones in the hands
Hip or shoulder
The elbow
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Types of Joints
acts like a hinge of a door and allows movement in one direction
Bones in the hands
Hip or shoulder
The elbow
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Types of Joints
Hinge joints acts like a hinge of a door and allows movement in one direction
Bones in the hands
Hip or shoulder
The elbow
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Figure 36-11 Opposing Muscle Pairs
Section 36-2Where is the Bicep?
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Figure 36-11 Opposing Muscle Pairs
Section 36-2Where is the Bicep?
Bicep
2
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Esophagus?
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Esophagus
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Esophagus?
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Liver?
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Liver
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Liver?
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Pancreas?
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Pancreas?
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Small Intestine?
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Small Intestine
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Small Intestine?
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Gall Bladder?
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Gall Bladder
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Gall Bladder?
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Salivary Glands?
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Salivary Glands
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Salivary Glands?
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Stomach?
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Stomach
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Stomach?
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Which Type of Tissue?
• ________________Tissue – sends electrical signals throughout the body.
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Which Type of Tissue?
• Nervous Tissue – sends electrical signals throughout the body.
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Section 35-1
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Organs/Structures:
Skin, Hair, and Nails
Which Organ System?
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Section 35-1
Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Integumentary System
Which Organ System?
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Which Body System?
• Organs / Structures: Femur, clavicle, and ribs:
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Which Body System?
• Skeletal System
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Which Body System?
• Function: Transport blood (which carries oxygen and food for the cells) throughout the body
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Which Body System?
• Cardiovascular or Circulatory System
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Which Body System?
• Organs / Structures: Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, rectum and anus. Accessory organs include: liver, pancreas and gallbladder
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Which Body System?
• Digestive System
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Which Body System?
• Function: Provides movement for the skeleton
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Which Body System?
• Muscular System
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Which Organ?
Mixes, squeezes and adds digestive enzymes to food to
create chyme
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Stomach
Mixes, squeezes and adds digestive enzymes to food to
create chyme
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Which Organ?
Place in the digestive system that is the major site of chemical digestion; where nutrients leave the digestive system and enter the
circulatory system.
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Small Intestine
Place in the digestive system that is the major site of chemical digestion; where nutrients leave the digestive system and enter the
circulatory system.
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Which Organ?
Contracts and relaxes to provide movement for the arm
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Bicep & Tricep
Contracts and relaxes to provide movement for the arm
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Which Organ?
Is the longest bone in the body. Creates red blood cells, stores minerals and fats, works
with the muscular system to provide movement, and provides protection and
support
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Femur
Is the longest bone in the body. Creates red blood cells, stores minerals and fats, works
with the muscular system to provide movement, and provides protection and
support
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Pancreas
Creates insulin which helps regulate the amount of sugar in the blood; also creates juices that neutralize the acid
in chyme
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Which Organ?
Made of cardiac muscle that never becomes fatigued or tired; pumps
blood throughout the body
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Heart
Made of cardiac muscle that never becomes fatigued or tired; pumps
blood throughout the body
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Which Organ?
Protect the lungs and the heart, provide support, produce red blood
cells; store minerals and fats
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Ribs
Protect the lungs and the heart, provide support, produce red blood
cells; store minerals and fats
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Which Organ?
Removes water from undigested food and returns it to the body;
stores and eliminates solid waste
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Large Intestine
Removes water from undigested food and returns it to the body;
stores and eliminates solid waste
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Which Organ?
Protects underlying tissues from the sun’s UV radiation, regulates body
temperature, gets rid of wastes
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Skin
Protects underlying tissues from the sun’s UV radiation, regulates body
temperature, gets rid of wastes
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Which Organ?
Creates bile which is used to break down fats; breaks down drugs and
other substances for the body
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Liver
Creates bile which is used to break down fats; breaks down drugs and
other substances for the body
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All Living things are made up of one or more…
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CELLS!!
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the integumentary
system?A) Regulate Temperature
B) Protection against Pathogens
C) Sensory input
D) Mineral Storage
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D) Mineral Storage
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Which of the following is a primary function of the skeletal
system?
A) Protection of internal organs
B) Sensory input
C) Circulation of nutrients to the cells
D) To get rid of harmful wastes
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A) Protection of internal organs
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Which of the following organs does not belong with the rest?
A) Esophagus
B) Stomach
C) Large intestines
D) Trachea
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D) Trachea
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Which organ system’s main function is to break down food into
the nutrients needed to be absorbed into the blood?
• A) Circulatory System
• B) Digestive System
• C) Integumentary System
• D) Nervous System
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B) Digestive System
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Which organ of the digestive system is responsible for producing bile that breaks
down fats in the small intestines?
A) Pancreas
B) Liver
C) Gall Bladder
D) Stomach
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B) Liver
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Integumentary System
• Regulates body temperature
• Protects against pathogens
• Excretes wastes
WHAT SYSTEM?
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Digestive System
• Breaks down food into the nutrients the body can absorb
WHAT SYSTEM?
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Skeletal System
• Stores Minerals
• Protects vital organs
• Works with the muscular systems to provide movement
• Creates red blood cells
WHAT SYSTEM?
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Cardiovascular or Circulatory System
• Transports blood that carries oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body
WHAT SYSTEM?
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Muscular System
• Provides movement for the body
WHAT SYSTEM?
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Now name the function!!
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Skeletal System
• Stores Minerals
• Protects vital organs
• Works with the muscular systems to provide movement
• Creates red blood cells
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Integumentary System
• Regulates body temperature
• Protects against pathogens
• Excretes wastes
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Circulatory System/ Cardiovascular System
• Transports blood that carries oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body
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Digestive System
• Breaks down food into nutrients the body can absorb