URINARY System Name: (Lysosomes) KIDNEYS URETERS BLADDER URETHRA LUNGS SKIN EXCRETORY System Name: INTEGUMENTARY (cell wall) SKIN HAIR NAILS Skin is the largest Organ. The excretory system collects and removes liquid waste from the body. Respiratory removes CO 2 Circulatory removes waste water from the blood The integumentary system is a barrier protecting from infection, UV light, and injury, and regulates body temperature, and provides the sense of touch. Excretory removes cellular waste (sweat) Immune prevent pathogens from entering
System Name: MUSCULAR (Cytoplasm) SKELETAL TENDONS SMOOTH CARDIAC System Name: SKELETAL (Cytoskeleton) BONES LIGAMENTS CARTILAGE The muscular system allows movement, helps with posture, and produces heat. Digestive controls the contractions of smooth muscles (organs) Skeletal movement and protection The skeletal system provides support, protects organs, gives leverage for movement, make red blood cells, and stores calcium. Muscular help with movement Circulatory provides new blood cells
System Name:REPRODUCTIVE Gender:_MALE PENIS TESTES SPERM Gender:_FEMALE FALLOPIAN TUBES UTERUS VAGINA OVARIES EGGS The reproductive system creates offspring. Endocrine controls production of sex cells (sperm and egg) Muscular contracts to give birth NOTICE THE DIFFERENT PARTS. SAME FUNCTION. SAME INTERDEPENDENCES.
System Name: (Vesicles) CIRCULATORY System Name: (nucleus) NERVOUS HEART BLOOD ARTERIES CAPILLARIES VEINS BRAIN SPINAL CORD NERVES SENSE ORGANS The red blood cells in the circulatory system transports nutrients & O 2 and removes wastes (CO 2 ). Respiratory exchanges CO 2 for excretion; O 2 for transport to cells Digestive transports the absorbed nutrients to the cells The nervous system controls activities by sending and receiving messages in response to the environment. Endocrine maintain homeostasis Muscular controls the muscle contraction
System Name: ENDOCRINE GLANDS Pituitary Parathyroid Thyroid Hypothalamus Adrenal *LIVER *PANCREAS The endocrine system produces chemicals (hormones and enzymes) to regulate growth, to help breakdown food, maintain proper blood sugar levels and help determine emotional responses to the environment. Gender:_MALE Organs: Testes Gender:_FEMALE Organs: Ovaries Reproductive controls production of sex cells (egg and sperm) Circulatory transports hormones to regulate body functions
System Name: RESPIRATORY (Cell membrane) NOSE PHARYNX LARYNX TRACHEA LUNGS BRONCHII ALVEOLI DIAPHRAGM The respiratory system exchanges gases with the environment. The gas exchange is O 2 enters and CO 2 exits. Circulatory transports O 2 from the lungs to cells and CO 2 from the cells to the lungs Muscular diaphragm to control breathing System Name: DIGESTIVE (mitochondria) MOUTH ESOPHAGUS STOMACH SMALL INTESTINE LARGE INTESTINE RECTUM (ANUS) LIVER PANCREAS The digestive system breaks down nutrients. Circulatory absorbs the nutrients and delivers the nutrients to the cells Endocrine produce enzymes to break down food