Sc8 Section 2.1 Body Systems
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The Plan…
27 Feb 2013
• What did you think of the Test?
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The Format?
T/F, MC, Definition & Written
Comments…
• Intro Body Systems
Presentation & Worksheets
• Time for Ch. 2 Vocab/Title Page work
• Make sure your Osmosis Lab is filled out correctly
Scientific Method
Title, Purpose, Hypothesis, Apparatus, Observations
(table), etc.
We continue on with Procedures 7 & 8 Tomorrow…
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Before we begin…
• Label the blank human body:
Body Systems
Body Parts
You have 5-10 minutes – don’t cheat!!!
• Do on your own then discuss with a partner…
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2.1 Body Systems
• A system is made of parts that work
together as a whole.
• The Characteristics of Systems
1. A system is made of individual parts that
work together as a whole.
2. A system is usually connected to one or
more systems.
3. If one part of a system is missing or
damaged, the system will not function well
or may not function at all.
A stereo system
has many parts
that work
together.
See pages 54 - 55
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Systems of the Human Body
Eleven systems of the human body
•Circulatory System
•Transports blood, nutrients, gases, and
wastes
•Digestive System
•Breaks down food and absorbs the nutrients
•Respiratory System
•Exchanges gases in lungs and tissues
•O2 & CO2
•Excretory System
•Removes liquid and gas wastes from the body
•Immune System
•Defends body against infections
•Endocrine System
•Manufactures and releases hormones
See pages 56 - 57
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Systems of the Human Body
Imagine if this
was in a song?
More Systems…
See pages 56 - 57
•Reproductive System
•Includes reproductive organs for producing
offspring
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•Integumentary
(integ′yəmen′tərē) System
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•Creates a waterproof barrier around the body
•Includes: Skin, hair, finger nails in humans
•Skeletal System
•Supports, protects, and works with muscles to
move parts of the body
•Muscular System
•Has muscles that work with the bones to move
parts of the body
•Nervous System
•Detects changes in the environment and
signals the body to carry out a response
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Organ Systems
• An organ system has one or more organs that perform
specific body functions.
For example your heart is part of the circulatory system.
• The four levels of organization within the human body
are:
cell
tissue
organ
organ system
See page 58
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Tissues: The Foundation of Body Systems
• Tissue is a group of cells that have
the same structure and function.
• Four types of body tissue:
Muscle tissue
Assists in body movement
Nerve tissue
Transfers signals to and from brain
Connective tissue
Holds together and supports other
tissue
Epithelial (ep·i·the·li·al) tissue
Covers the surface of organs and
body
The word “tissue” comes from a Latin word meaning to weave.
See pages 58 -59
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