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Page 1: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system
Page 2: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

Objectives

• Identify the major tissues found in the body

• Compare an organ with an organ system

• Describe a major function of each organ system.

Page 3: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

How does a person stay alive even though the environment around him or her is so cold?

• The answer:– Your body did not allow its internal

conditions to change enough to stop the cells from working properly.

– The maintenance of a stable internal environment is called homeostasis

Page 4: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

– Homeostasis is not an easy task.

– Your body must perform many different “jobs” to maintain homeostasis

– Cells are organized into different “teams” to perform these jobs.

– Each cell in your body has a specific job in maintaining homeostasis.

Page 5: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

• A group of similar cells working together forms a tissue.

• Your body contains four main types of tissue

•Epithelial tissue•Connective tissue•Muscle tissue•Nervous tissue

Page 6: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

• Covers and protects underlying issue.

• When you look at the surface of your skin, you see epithelial tissue.

• The cells stick tightly and form a continuous sheet.

Page 7: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

• Sends electrical signals through the body

• It is found in the brain, nerves, and sense organs

Page 8: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

• Is made of cells that can contract and relax to produce movement.

Page 9: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

• Joins, supports, protects, insulates, nourishes, and cushions organs.

• It also keeps organs from falling apart

Page 10: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

• Two or more tissues working together from an organ.

• One type of tissue alone cannot do all the things that several types working together can do.

Page 11: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

The stomach is an organ• The four types of tissue work together so that the

stomach can carry out digestion

– Nervous tissue in the stomach partly controls the production of acids that aid in the digestion of food. Nervous tissue signals when the stomach is full.

– Epithelial tissue lines the stomach.

– Layers of muscle tissue break up stomach contents

– Blood and a connective tissue called collagen are found in the wall of the stomach.

Page 12: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

Organs Form Organs Form SystemsSystems

• Your stomach does much to help you digest your food, but it doesn’t do it all.

• It works together with other organs, such as the small intestine and large intestine, to digest your food.

Page 13: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

• Integumentary system– Skin, hair, and nails protect underlying tissue

• Muscular system– Skeletal muscles move your bones

• Skeletal system– Bones provide a frame to support and protect

body parts

• Cardiovascular system– Heart pumps blood through all your blood vessels

Page 14: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

• Respiratory system– Lungs absorb oxygen and release carbon

dioxide

• Urinary system– Removes wastes from the blood and

regulates the body’s fluids

• Reproductive system (male)– Produces and delivers sperm

• Reproductive system (female)– Produces eggs and nourishes and shelters

the unborn baby

Page 15: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

• Nervous system– Receives and sends electrical messages throughout

the body

• Lymphatic system– Returns leaked fluids to blood vessels. It also

helps you get rid of germs that can ham you

• Digestive system– Breaks down the food you eat into nutrients that

can be absorbed into your body.

• Endocrine system– Glands regulate body functions by sending out

chemical messengers. The ovaries, in females, and testes, in males, are part of this system

Page 16: Objectives Identify the major tissues found in the body Compare an organ with an organ system Describe a major function of each organ system

• Make a chart that lists the major organ systems and their functions.