Human Body Systems. Can you…. name all of the body systems? tell what each system does?

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Human Body Systems

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Human Body Systems

Can you….

• name all of the body systems?

• tell what each system does?

I can …

• identify the subsystems that make up the human body.

• identify the parts and label the functions of the human body’s 8 systems.

• explain how systems of the human body are interrelated and regulate the body’s internal environment.

Cells Working Together

• Body is made up of cells– 75 trillion cells– Different body parts are made up of different cells

• Cells depend on each other to keep the body running smoothly– Body processes can only happen within a particular

temperature range (98.6) so the cells work together to make sure the body stays in that range.

Levels of Organization

• Each type of cell performs certain activities or functions

• Cells are organized by the activities they do– Cells that contract = muscle tissue– Cells that carry messages = nerve tissue

• Two or more tissues working together = organ• Each organ in the body is part of an organ

system

What systems help move body parts?

Lesson 2

I can …

• identify the subsystems that make up the human body.

• identify the parts and label the functions of the human body’s 8 systems.

• explain how systems of the human body are interrelated and regulate the body’s internal environment.

Skeletal System

Skeletal System

• Bones are made of living tissue and nonliving minerals

• Bones have several functions:– Support body– Give you height– Protect organs– Form new blood cells– Store minerals

Skeletal System

• Adult body has 206 bones– 22 in skull– 33 in spine– 27 in hand– 26 in foot

• Babies bones are made of cartilage which are then replaced by hard bone

Muscular System

Muscular System

• More than 600 muscles in your body• Make up 40-50% of your body weight• Muscles and the tissues that attach them to

bones = muscular system

Muscular System

• Three types:– Cardiac muscle (heart) – able to contract

repeatedly without getting tired– Smooth muscle (digestive system and blood

vessels) – involuntary; control movements inside your body

– Skeletal muscle (biceps, quads) – voluntary muscles that move your limbs

Keeping Muscles and Bones Healthy

• Muscles can get injured

• Ways to stay healthy:– Eat healthy foods– Plenty of sleep– Exercise (warm up first and stretch after)

How do systems control the body?

Lesson 3

I can …

• identify the subsystems that make up the human body.

• identify the parts and label the functions of the human body’s 8 systems.

• explain how systems of the human body are interrelated and regulate the body’s internal environment.

Nervous System

Nervous System

• Parts:– Brain– Spinal cord– Nerves– Sense organs

• Continually collects information from inside and outside your body

• Functions:– Helps you speak, think, taste, hear, see

Nervous System

• How it works:– Nerve cells (neurons) pass

messages throughout the body along the spinal cord

– Dendrites get messages from other neurons and give them to the cell body

– Axon moves messages away from that neuron to other nerve cells

– Brain gets message and tells body how to react

Nervous System

• Motor nerves: carry signals from the brain to the body

• Sensory nerves: carry information from the body to the brain

Reflexes

• Ways to protect your nervous system:– Avoid alcohol– Avoid drugs– Wear protective gear

when playing sports– Wear seat belts in the

car– Never dive into a shallow

pool

Endocrine System

Endocrine System

• Helps balance what goes on in the body• Controls body growth and blood sugar levels• Made up of glands:– Gland – organ that makes chemicals

• Glands release chemicals (hormones) into the blood to help control the body’s functions

How do systems transport materials?

Lesson 4

I can …

• identify the subsystems that make up the human body.

• identify the parts and label the functions of the human body’s 8 systems.

• explain how systems of the human body are interrelated and regulate the body’s internal environment.

Digestive System

Digestive System• Takes the food that you eat and changes it into a form cells can use

• Parts:– Mouth– Esophagus– Stomach– Small intestine– Large intestine

• Types:– Mechanical digestion – tearing, crushing, and mashing food (ex. Biting and

chewing food)– Chemical digestion – chemicals (enzymes) break food down into nutrients to

give us energy

• Helper Parts: - Liver - Gallbladder - Pancreas

Circulatory System

• Parts:– Heart– Blood– blood vessels

• Main job: move nutrients and other materials throughout your body through blood vessels to your cells

Circulatory System

• How it works:– Blood moves away from

the heart through arteries (thick muscular tubes) and back to the heart through veins (large blood vessels)

– Capillaries are the smallest blood vessel in your body – allow material to pass through their walls to other cells

Circulatory System

• Plasma – part of blood that is liquid– Mostly made of water, but

has nutrients and waste products

– Contains red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets• Red blood cells – carry oxygen• White blood cells- attack germs• Platelets – pieces of cells

formed in bone marrow that help blood clot to stop bleeding

Respiratory System

Respiratory System

• Parts:– Lungs– Nose– Trachea– Bronchial tubes

• Job: take oxygen from the air and get rid of CO2 from your body

Respiratory System

• How it works:– Cells use oxygen to release energy from nutrients

= produces carbon dioxide– CO2 is a waste that must be removed from your

cells– Blood carries oxygen to your cells and takes away

the CO2

How do systems keep the body healthy?

Lesson 5

I can …

• identify the subsystems that make up the human body.

• identify the parts and label the functions of the human body’s 8 systems.

• explain how systems of the human body are interrelated and regulate the body’s internal environment.

Immune System

• Pathogens – organisms that make you sick– Found everywhere

Immune System

• How to fight pathogens:– Prevent them from coming into the body

• Skin• Tears• Mucus in nose, mouth, and throat

– Kill them once in your body• Saliva and stomach juices• Extra blood flows to the pathogen so white blood cells can fight it• Antibodies – chemicals that kill certain pathogens if they come into

your body again

– Body reflexes• Sneezing• Coughing

Systems Working Together

• Body systems are involved in everything we do and ALWAYS work together

• Important to take care of your body– Start at young age– Most adult health problems start when younger

Mr. Immunity