11 Body Systems
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11 MAJOR ORGAN
SYSTEMS IN THE HUMAN
BODY
1) Circulatory System
Major Structures:
Heart, Blood vessels,
Blood, lymph nodes and
vessels, lymph
Functions:
Transports nutrients,
wastes, hormones, and
gases
The Closed Circulatory System
Humans
have a closed circulatory
system, typical of all vertebrates, in which
blood is confined to vessels and is
distinct from the interstitial fluid.
The
heart pumps blood into large vessels
that branch into smaller ones leading into the
organs.
Materials
are exchanged by diffusion
between the blood and the interstitial fluid
bathing the cells.
The
Blood
Carry
hemoglobin
and oxygen. Do
not have a nucleus
and live only about
120 days.
Can
not repair
themselves.
2) Digestive System
Major Structures:
Mouth, Throat, Esophagus,
Stomach, Liver, Pancreas,
Small intestine, Large
intestine
Functions:
Extracts and absorbs
nutrients from food;
removes wastes; maintains
water and chemical
balances
3) Endocrine System
Major Structures:
Hypothalamus, pituitary, pancreas
Functions:
Regulates body temperature, metabolism,
development, and reproduction; maintains
homeostasis; regulates other organ systems
4) Excretory System
Major Structures:
Kidneys, urinary
bladder, ureters,
urethra, skin, lungs
Functions:
Removes wastes
from blood; regulates
concentration of body
fluids
– filter out excess water
and urea
Kidneys
– filter out carbon dioxide, CO2,
from the blood.
Skin – excretes water, as sweat, which
contains some trace chemical wastes,
including urea.
Lungs
I. The Kidneys
Every
drop of blood in
your body is filtered by
your kidneys more than
300 times per day!
Kidneys eliminate urea,
minerals and excess
water.
Kidneys regulate the
amount of water we need
to maintain in our bodies.
5) Immune System
Major Structures:
White blood cells, lymph nodes and vessels, skin
Functions:
Defends against pathogens and disease
* More
about this
tomorrow!!
6) Integumentary System
Major Structures:
Skin, nails, hair
Functions:
Protects against injury, infection, and fluid
loss; helps regulate body temperature
7) Muscular System
Major Structures:
Skeletal, smooth, and
cardiac muscle
tissues
Functions:
Moves limb and trunk;
moves substances
through body;
provides structure and
support
8) Nervous System
Major Structures:
Brain, spinal cord, nerves,
sense organs
Functions:
Regulates behavior,
maintains homeostasis;
regulates other organ
systems; controls sensory
and motor functions
9) Reproductive System
Major Structures:
Testes, penis (males),
ovaries, uterus, breasts
(females)
Functions:
Produces gametes and
offspring
10) Respiratory System
Major Structures:
Lungs, nose, mouth, trachea
Functions:
Moves air into and out of the lungs;
controls gas exchange between blood and
lungs
11) Skeletal System
Major Structures:
Bones and joints
Functions:
Protects and supports the
body and organs;
interactions with skeletal
muscles; produces red
blood cells, white blood
cells, and platelets