2. Today I am learning
about the body
systems because they
keep me alive by
working together.
3. All classes were able to
write the notes last
week, but nothing
further.
4. Organs: glands such as hypothalamus,
thyroid, ovaries, testes
Functions: Controls body functions by
using chemical messages from glands
Interactions: Sends growth hormones to
skeletal system, releases adrenaline into
the blood stream to stimulate the muscles
into action.
8. Organs:Tonsil, Spleen,Thymus, Lymph
Nodes
Function: returns leaked fluids to blood
vessels and helps get rid of bacteria and
viruses.
Interactions:White blood cells made in the
bones grow into T cells in the thymus.
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11. Organs: Skin, Hair, Nails
Functions: Protects; keeps water in &
foreign particles out; allows you touch;
regulates temperature; gets rid of wastes
(ex- sweat)
Interactions:Works with the nervous
system to keep you aware of your
surroundings.
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15. Structures: Large Intestines, rectum, anus
Functions: Material that cannot be
absorbed into the blood stream is
compacted in the large intestines for
elimination.
Interactions:The large intestine absorbs
water into the cardiovascular system for
use throughout the body.
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18. Structures: kidney, urinary bladder, urethra
Functions: Blood is filtered through the
kidneys to remove cell/body waste.
Waste is stored in the bladder and
eliminated as urine.
Interactions: Cleans waste from the
circulatory system.
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23. Structures: Nose,Trachea (Wind Pipe),
Lungs: Bronchi/Bronchioles, Alveoli
Function: Moves oxygen into the body
and removes carbon dioxide and water
vapor from the body.
Interactions: Circulatory system carries
oxygen to the cells and carbon dioxide
away.
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26. Structures: Heart, blood vessels
Functions: Heart pumps blood through all
blood vessels.
Interactions: Highway system of the body,
carries food (digestive) and oxygen
(respiratory) to the cells and carries waste
away.
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30. Structures:Testes (male), ovaries, and
uterus (female)
Function: Create a new living individual
Interactions:The endocrine system
regulates the hormones necessary for
sexual maturity and reproduction.