Body Systems Suzanne D'Anna Body Systems integumentary  skeletal  muscular  nervous  endocrine  cardiovascular  Suzanne D'Anna lymphatic and immune  respiratory  digestive  urinary  reproductive  Integumentary skin and structures such as.

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Transcript Body Systems Suzanne D'Anna Body Systems integumentary  skeletal  muscular  nervous  endocrine  cardiovascular  Suzanne D'Anna lymphatic and immune  respiratory  digestive  urinary  reproductive  Integumentary skin and structures such as.

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Body Systems

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Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


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lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


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Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


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Integumentary

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Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


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Skeletal

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Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


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Muscular

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Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


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Nervous

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Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


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Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


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Cardiovascular

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Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


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Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


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Respiratory

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Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


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Digestive

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Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


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Urinary

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Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


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Reproductive

Male
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Female
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Body Systems

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Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


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lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


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Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


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Integumentary

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Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


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Skeletal

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Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


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Muscular

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Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


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Nervous

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Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


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Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


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Cardiovascular

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Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


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Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


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Respiratory

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Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


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Digestive

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Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


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Urinary

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Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


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Reproductive

Male
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Female
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Body Systems

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Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


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lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


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Integumentary

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Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


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Skeletal

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Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


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Muscular

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Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


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Nervous

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Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


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Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


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Cardiovascular

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Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


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Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


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Respiratory

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Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


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Digestive

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Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


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Urinary

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Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


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Reproductive

Male
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Female
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Slide 4

Body Systems

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Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


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Integumentary

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Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

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Skeletal

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Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


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7

Muscular

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8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


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Nervous

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Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


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Cardiovascular

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Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


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Respiratory

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Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


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Digestive

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Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


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Urinary

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Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


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Reproductive

Male
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Female
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Slide 5

Body Systems

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Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


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lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

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Integumentary

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4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


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Skeletal

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Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


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Muscular

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Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


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Nervous

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Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

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13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

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16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

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Digestive

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Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

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Urinary

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20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


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21

Reproductive

Male
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Female
22


Slide 6

Body Systems

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Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


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Integumentary

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Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


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Skeletal

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Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

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8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

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Nervous

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10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

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13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

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Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

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20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


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21

Reproductive

Male
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Female
22


Slide 7

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

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4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

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6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
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Female
22


Slide 8

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 9

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 10

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 11

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 12

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 13

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 14

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 15

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 16

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 17

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 18

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 19

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 20

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 21

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22


Slide 22

Body Systems

Suzanne D'Anna

1

Body Systems
integumentary
 skeletal
 muscular
 nervous
 endocrine
 cardiovascular


Suzanne D'Anna

lymphatic and immune
 respiratory
 digestive
 urinary
 reproductive


2

Integumentary
skin and structures such as hair,
nails, and sweat and oil glands.
 Functions:
- maintenance of body temperature
- protection
- elimination of some wastes
- production of vitamin D
- stimuli receptor


Suzanne D'Anna

3

Integumentary

Suzanne D'Anna

4

Skeletal
all bones, associated cartilage,
ligaments and joints.
 Functions:
- support
- protection
- movement
- blood cell production (hemopoiesis)
- mineral storage


Suzanne D'Anna

5

Skeletal

Suzanne D'Anna

6

Muscular
skeletal muscle tissue
 Functions:
- movement
- maintains body posture
- produces heat


Suzanne D'Anna

7

Muscular

Suzanne D'Anna

8

Nervous
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sensory
receptors
 Functions:
- body control by:
detecting nerve impulses (action
potentials)
interpreting changes
acting upon changes


Suzanne D'Anna

9

Nervous

Suzanne D'Anna

10

Endocrine
includes all hormone producing glands,
such as pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
pancreas, ovaries, testes, etc.
 Functions:
- controls body activities through
hormones transported through the blood
to distant “target” organs


Suzanne D'Anna

11

Cardiovascular System
blood, heart, and blood vessels
 Functions:
- distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells
- carries carbon dioxide and wastes away
from cells
- helps maintain acid-base balance
- protects against disease
- clot formation
- regulates body temperature


Suzanne D'Anna

12

Cardiovascular

Suzanne D'Anna

13

Lymphatic and Immune
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and
structures containing lymphatic tissue
such as the spleen, thymus gland,
lymph nodes, and tonsils
 Functions:
- filter body fluids
- help protect against disease


Suzanne D'Anna

14

Respiratory
lungs and associated passageways
 Functions:
- supplies oxygen
- eliminates CO2
- helps regulate acid-base balance
- produces vocal sounds


Suzanne D'Anna

15

Respiratory

Suzanne D'Anna

16

Digestive - (gastrointestinal tract)
associated organs: salivary glands, liver,
gallbladder, stomach, pancreas
 Functions:
- physical and chemical breakdown of
foods
- absorption of foods
- eliminates solid materials


Suzanne D'Anna

17

Digestive

Suzanne D'Anna

18

Urinary
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
 Functions:
- regulates volume and chemical
composition of blood
- eliminates wastes
- regulates fluid and electrolyte balance
- regulates acid-base and calcium balance
- regulates red blood cell production


Suzanne D'Anna

19

Urinary

Suzanne D'Anna

20

Reproductive
testes, ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus,
epididymis, vas deferens, penis
 Functions:
- reproduction of organism


Suzanne D'Anna

21

Reproductive

Male
Suzanne D'Anna

Female
22