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Chapter 16 Healthy Body Systems

The Cell The smallest unit of structure in a living organism Robert Hooke Identified & coined the term Cell when he saw cork under the microscope He used a compound microscope

Cells Leeuwenhoek used a simple microscope and looked at pond water He saw living creatures that swam and moved around calling them animicules

The Cell Theory The relationship between cells and living things All living things are composed of cells Cells are the basic unit of structure All cells are produced from other cells

Cellular Organization Cells Tissue Organs Organ System Organism Cells The basic unit of structure of all living things Most cells contain cell membrane, cytoplasm, organelles & a nucleus. Tissue a group of similar cells that perform a similar function Organ Different tissues that all work together performing a specific job Examples: Heart, liver, brain, lungs, femur, spleen, stomach, kidneys Organ System a group of related organs working together to perform a major function 11 human systems recognized include the digestive and respiratory

An Organ a collection of tissues

4 Main Types of Tissue Muscle Tissue tissues w/ the ability to contract Striated, Smooth & Cardiac Nerve Tissue tissues w/ the ability to send & receive electrical impulses Brain, spinal cord & nerve cells Epithelial Tissue tissues that cover the surfaces of the body (inside & out) Skin, linings of the mouth, stomach & intestinal linings Connective Tissue tissues that provide support & structure to the body Bones, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, fat, & blood

Keeping the Body in Balance a. Homeostasis the process that keeps the body s internal environment stable in spite of ever changing external environmental conditions b. Maintaining body temperature via sweating, hard breathing etc. c. Stress disturbs homeostasis and the body reacts to return to normal Fight or Flight Syndrome - Adrenaline

11 Human Organ Systems Circulatory Digestive Endocrine Excretory Immune Musculature Nervous Reproductive Respiratory Skeletal Integumentary

The Circulatory System carries materials to and away from all body cells includes the heart (duel pump), arteries, veins, capillaries and blood

The Digestive System takes food and converts it into materials that can be used at the cellular level includes the esophagus, stomach, small intestines, large intestines, etc.

The Endocrine System controls many of the body functions by the release of hormones that affect the other body systems include the adrenal glands, the thalamus, hypothalamus and thyroid glands

The Excretory System takes waste products made at the cellular level and removes them from the blood. Examples include kidneys, ureter, urethra and the bladder.

The Immune System Used to fight of infections from bacteria & viruses (some include as part of circulatory system) includes the lymph vessels, nodes, T cells, B cells, lymphocytes & other antibodies

The Musculature System enables the body to move, moves food thru the digestive system, keeps the heart beating include biceps, heart, smooth muscle, triceps and the Gluteus maximus.

detects and interprets information the body receives from the outside environment and allows the body to react accordingly Examples include the brain, spinal cord, and sensory organs The Nervous System

The Reproductive System allows for the continuation of life, produces sex cells that allow for creation of offspring. Controls male and female characteristics. Include testes, uterus, ovaries, sperm, egg, etc.

The Respiratory System supplies oxygen to the body while removing carbon dioxide include the lungs, trachea and bronchi, bronchioli, alveoli & diaphragm.

The Skeletal System supports, gives shape and protects the body. Serves as attachment for the muscles and produces new blood cells in its marrow. Examples include the ribs, femur, humerous and phalanges

The Integumentary System the skin and its underlying materials protects the body, water regulation and maintains body temperature. includes the skin, oil glands, hair & suncutaneous fat

Chapter 16 That s All Folks!!