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The 7 Body Systems
By: Mr. Purtlebaugh’s 4th Grade
Class!
Now Presenting…
On the following slides, the students in Mr.
Purtlebaugh’s class have researched and
learned about the 7 body systems. They
have worked in groups to create the
following slides for your enjoyment and
information!
The Nervous System
By: Sam M., Andrew and
Luke
Nervous system
Sense organs are in the
nervous system. Sense organs
help get you get information
about your environment. There
are five sense organs.
Nervous system
The location is through out your
body.
Nervous system
• The human brain is a mass of
neurons by the skull.
Nervous System
Get plenty of rest and sleep. And
wear a seatbelt when you ride
in a car.
Muscular System
By: Rachel, Alivia, Kilie C.
How Muscular System Works
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Your brain sends a message to any part of
your body and tells it what to do.
There are two types of muscles, voluntary and
involuntary.
Your voluntary muscles are muscles that you
can control. Only voluntary muscles move your
bones.
Involuntary muscles make movements you
cannot control.
Organs Of muscles
• There are many kinds of muscles.
• Some of your muscles are :Biceps, triceps,
abdominals, quadraceps, hamstrings,
gastrocnemius, Gluteus Maxinus,
latissimus dorsi, trapezius, and pectoralis
major.
• Your muscles are very strong [hope your
stay that way ]
Location
• Your muscles are mostly located all over
your body.
• They are in your stomach, legs, arms, and
your back.
Caring for your muscles
• Your muscles help your body move. Stretching
exercises help keep your muscles flexible.
• Warming up before exercising prevents injuries.
To care for your muscles, you need to exercise
regularly.
• Walking, running, and riding a bike will help
your muscles stay strong.
• Eating healthy foods will also help your muscles
stay strong, too.
The skeletal system
By Allison, Kiley M., Yamileth,and
Teri.
Your skeletal system
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Made of bones
Supports your body
Protects your organs
You have over 200 bones
Care for your bones
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Eat foods high in calcium.
Exercise regularly.
Have good posture.
Wear gear that protects you from injury.
Facts
• Your skeletal system sits, stands, or
moves.
• The place where to or more bones meet is
called a joint.
• Some bones make blood cells in bone
marrow.
• Bone marrow is a soft tissue in the center
of many bones ,such as those in your
arms and legs.
The End
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•THE END
Respiratory System
By: Kailor, Austin, James
Respiratory System
• Help you breath.
• Brings oxygen to your
heart.
• Breathing is the
movement of air into
the lungs and waste
gases out of the lungs
Organs
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Lungs
Trachea
Nose
Mouth
Location
• Your respiratory system is around the
chest area.
Protection
• Don’t smoke or do any kind of illegal
drugs.
• Exercise, eat healthy, drink water
•The END
•Or is it?
SKIN
by: Alexis, Alex, Olivia
Organs
• The skin is the largest organ in the body.
• Skin is like a shield it protects the raise of
the sun.
Works
• Protects you from the suns harmful rays
and germs from entering your body.
Location
• Skin is all over your body.
How to care for it
• You can protect your skin by avoiding
tanning booths.
• By staying out of the sun.
• And keeping your skin clean.
Photo gallery
THE END
The circulatory system
By: Sam, Jordan, Joseph
organs
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Heart
Arteries
Capillaries
Veins
The Location
• The heart is in the middle of the chest
• The arteries are the red vessels right down
from the heart
• The veins are the blue vessels is the other
vessel
• The capillaries are the small blood vessels
from the veins
How to care for it and protect it
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Eat healthful foods
Limit fats
Exercise 30 minutes per day
Avoid tobacco smoke
Manage stress
How it works
• Blood flows throughout the body though
blood vessels there are three kinds of
blood vessels, arteries, veins, and
capillaries
• Veins are blood vessels that returns blood
to the heart
By MATT,AUSTIN,CHRISTIAN
To protect it you can eat healthy food’s to
protect it.
And you can
stay fit.
The Digestive System
• The digestion starts in the mouth with
chewing.
• The chewing breaks up the food and
mixes it with saliva.
The Digestive System
• The muscles in the esophagus move food
down to the stomach.
• Food gets churned down into the
stomach.
• The stomach acid and other liquids
prepare food to be broken down
Location
• The Digestive is in the stomach
• The stomach has a small and large in
intestine