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Transcript Respiratory System Cardiovascular System
Digestive System
Nervous System
The Digestive System
Main Parts of the Digestive System
TEETH – mechanical digestion,
physically break down food
SALIVARY GLANDS – produce
saliva (spit) which mixes with food;
releases an enzyme that begins
chemical digestion
ESOPHAGUS – long, straight tube
which connects the throat to the
stomach
Main Parts of the Digestive System
STOMACH – muscular, baglike
organ
physical digestion – muscles
squeeze food
chemical digestion - glands in
stomach produce enzymes and
acids, break down food into
nutrients
CHYME – soupy mixture made in
stomach; slowly released to small
intestine
Main Parts of the Digestive System
SMALL INTESTINE – 6 meter
muscular tube connected to stomach;
mixes chyme with fluids from liver
and pancreas
VILLI – line the small intestine;
absorb nutrients from the chyme and
send to bloodstream
Main Parts of the Digestive System
PANCREAS – fish-shaped organ between
stomach and small intestines; makes juices which
flow to small intestine to neutralize acid
LIVER – large organ on right side above
stomach; MAKES bile (breaks up fat); breaks
down toxic substances (ALCOHOL and
DRUGS)
GALLBLADDER – small baglike organ;
STORES bile, then squeezed into small intestine
These organs are linked to the small intestine,
but food DOES NOT move through them
Main Parts of the Digestive System
LARGE INTESTINE (COLON) –
1.5 m organ that stores, compacts,
and gets rid of anything left that the
body doesn’t need; 7.5 cm diameter
(LARGE)
RECTUM – last part of large
intestine; stores feces
ANUS – opening of rectum
Digestion takes 24 hours!!!
The Nervous System
The Nervous System
CENTRAL NERVOUS
SYSTEM (CNS) – brain and
spinal cord; processes
incoming/outgoing messages
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS
SYSTEM (PNS) – nerves that
connect all areas of your body
to CNS
Peripheral Nervous System
NEURONS – cells that
transfer messages
throughout the body;
fast-moving electrical
energy
Neuron Structure
DENDRITES – bring
messages INTO cell
body
CELL BODY – main
part of neuron
(contains nucleus)
AXONS – carry
messages AWAY from
cell body
Types of Neurons
SENSORY NEURONS
– gather info about
what is happening using
receptors; send to
CNS; IN
MOTOR NEURONS
- send impulses from
brain and spinal cord
for muscles “to move”;
OUT
Nerves
Axons bundled
together with blood
vessels and tissue
Transmits info from
spinal cord to body
Central Nervous System
BRAIN – largest organ; 3 parts
CEREBRUM – thoughts,
memories, senses
CEREBELLUM – balance
MEDULLA – brain stem;
involuntary activity (blood
pressure, heart rate, breathing);
connects to spinal cord
Central Nervous System
SPINAL CORD – contains
neurons and bundles of axons that
pass info to and from brain
VERTEBRAE – protective bones
around spinal cord
Path of Nerve Impulse
1. SENSORY NEURONS
2. SPINAL CORD
3. BRAIN
4. SPINAL CORD
5. MOTOR NEURONS