Transcript Station 13

Reporting Category 4
Biological Processes
and Systems
Station 13
Interaction Among Animal
Systems
Essential Question – Bell Ringer
Why is it important that an organ
system interact with other organ
systems?
Each organ system is part of the whole
living organism. The specialization of each
system requires that it rely on and interact
with other systems so that the organism
can function properly and survive. A single
system cannot by itself ensure proper
function and survival of an organism.
Pre-Preview Question
• Which two body systems interact to send
oxygen throughout the body?
A. Digestive and circulatory
B. Circulatory and respiratory
C. Circulatory and Endocrine
D. Skeletal and Circulatory
Pre-Review Question
• Which of the following is a direct
interaction of the skeletal, muscular and
nervous systems?
A. Feeling tired after eating a meal.
B. Movement of a person’s arm.
C. Healing of a cut on the arm.
D. Increased production of hormones.
Pre-Review Question
• Which system of the body would be most
directly affected if excess cholesterol led
to plaque deposits in arteries?
A. Cardiovascular system
B. Immune system
C. Endocrine System
D. Integumentary System
Write and answer the following
question in your journal.
1. What are some of the interactions that occur
among the lymph, circulatory, and immune systems
when a person is fighting an infection like the flu?
All three systems are involved in protecting the organism from infection
and disease. The lymph system produces lymphocytes to fight infection
that may be found in the blood stream. It also collects and transports
fluids around the tissues back to the veins of the circulatory system. In
the circulatory system, white blood cells fight infection and protect the
body against foreign materials. It works with the lymph system to stabilize
the concentration of fluids in the body and helps transport the
lymphocytes to the site of the infection. The immune system includes
parts of the lymph system and works with the lymph and circulatory
systems by fighting infection through production of T-cells and antibodies.
Write and answer the following
question in your journal.
2. What interactions must occur among the
digestive, nervous, and lymph systems to enable
digested food (biomolecules) to be transported from
the digestive system to the cells of the body?
The digestive system must break down the foods that are
eaten by an organism into smaller particles (or
biomolecules) such as carbohydrates, lipids, and amino
acids. Fats are emulsified by the bile that is produced by
the liver and then transported to the circulatory system
through the lymph system for further digestion. The
nervous system has control of the processes and functions
of the digestive and lymph systems.
Write and answer the following
question in your journal.
3. When a runner completes a 10K race, she is breathing
heavily, sweating profusely, and her heart rate is rapid.
What systems are involved in causing these changes in her
body systems? How do these systems interact to allow her
to complete the race?
The three systems that are involved are the integumentary, circulatory, and
nervous systems. Their interactions enable her to run, and with proper training,
to run long distances like a 10K race. The integumentary system is working
with the circulatory
system to rid the body of liquid waste products that are formed in the muscles
of the body—the circulatory system transports the waste products internally
and the integumentary system excretes them through the skin’s glands as
sweat. The sweat has a secondary function in that, as it evaporates, it helps
cool and control the temperature of the body during these kinds of activities.
The nervous system assists in regulating the heart rate .
I need to remember……..
• I need to remember . . .
• Systems do not stand alone; they must work with
other systems to enable the organism to function
properly.
• Each system has specific functions that it must
perform, but each system is closely connected to
other systems in the body and works with them
to perform its functions.
Post Review Question
• What two body systems are most
useful in getting nutrients from the
food you eat to your brain?
A. Muscular and endocrine
B. Nervous and digestive
C. Nervous and Circulatory
D. Circulatory and Digestive
Post Review Question
• The human reproductive system produces the
eggs and sperm used in sexual reproduction.
Which system is most responsible for controlling
the development and function of the
reproductive system?
A. Digestive
B. Circulatory
C. Respiratory
D. Endocrine