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Body Systems Interactions Chart

The human body consists of 11 organ systems that work together to keep us alive. The circulatory system transports blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes throughout the body. It interacts with every other system as it delivers oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. The digestive system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients, working with the circulatory system to deliver nutrients to cells. The nervous system controls and coordinates all body functions through the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It maintains homeostasis by interacting with every system like triggering appetite or heartbeat.

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Body Systems Interactions Chart

The human body consists of 11 organ systems that work together to keep us alive. The circulatory system transports blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes throughout the body. It interacts with every other system as it delivers oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. The digestive system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients, working with the circulatory system to deliver nutrients to cells. The nervous system controls and coordinates all body functions through the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It maintains homeostasis by interacting with every system like triggering appetite or heartbeat.

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THE HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS


Interactions-
System Function Diagram Major Organs Working with Other
Systems
1. take in food Mouth, 1. w/circulatory absorb &
(ingestion) esophagus, deliver the digested
Digestive 2. digest food into stomach, Sm. nutrients to the cells
smaller molecules Intestine, Lg. 2. w/muscular control the
and absorb contractions of many of the
intestine,
nutrients digestive organs to pass
rectum, anus
3. remove food along
undigestable food 3.w/nervous hypothalamus
from body (feces) Salivary glands, maintains homeostasis by
pancreas, liver, triggering appetite
gall bladder (stomach growling), digest.

Transport materials Heart 1. w/respiratory deliver O2 from


lungs to cells and drop off CO2
to and from cells Veins from cells to lungs
Circulatory Arteries 2. w/digestive absorb and
Capillaries deliver digested nutrients to cells
3. w/excretory kidneys filter
Red blood cells cellular waste out of blood for
removal
4. w/lymphatic both transport
things to and from cells
5. w/immune transports WBCs
throughout body to fight disease
6. w/nervous brain controls
heartbeat
7. w/endocrine trans. hormones

1. gathers and Brain Controls all other


interprets Spinal cord systems
Nervous information
2. responds to Nerves Hypothalamus maintains
information Nerve cells = homeostasis by working
3. helps maintain neurons with all systems
homeostasis
hypothalamus
Interactions-
System Function Diagram Major Organs Working with Other
Systems
1. removes waste Kidneys 1. w/circulatory filters
Excretory products from Ureters waste out of blood
cellular Bladder 2. w/lungs removes
metabolism (urea, Urethra excretory waste
water, CO2) 3. w/integumentary
2. filters blood Lungs removes excretory waste
Skin sweat
glands
Liver (produces
urea)

Takes in oxygen Nose 1. w/circulatory takes


Respiratory and removes carbon Trachea in O2 for delivery to cells
dioxide and water Bronchi and removes CO2 brought
Bronchioles from cells
Alveoli 2. w/excretory removes
lungs excretory waste
3. w/nervous controls
breathing
4. w/muscular
diaphragm controls
breathing

1. protects organs Bones 1. w/muscular allow


Skeletal 2. provides shape, Cartilage movement
support ligaments 2. w/circulatory
3. stores materials produce blood cells
(fats, minerals) 3. w/immune produce
4. produces blood white blood cells
cells 4. w/circulatory and
5. allows movement respiratory protects
its organs
Interactions-
System Function Diagram Major Organs Working with Other
Systems
Allows for Cardiac muscle 1. w/skeletal allow
Muscular movement by Smooth muscle movement
contracting Skeletal muscle 2. w/digestive allow
tendons organs to contract to push
food through
3. w/respiratory
diaphragm controls
breathing
4. w/circulatory controls
pumping of blood (heart)
5. w/nervous controls all
muscle contractions

Regulates body Glands 1. w/circulatory


Endocrine activities using *Hypothalamus transports hormones to
hormones. Slow *Pituitary target organs
response, long *Thyroid 2. w/nervous maintain
lasting *Thymus homeostasis, hormone
*Adrenal release
*Pancreas 3. w/reproductive
*Ovaries controlled by hormones
*Testes 4. w/skeletal controls
growth of bones
Glands produce
Hormones
Fights off foreign White Blood 1. w/circulatory
Immune invaders in the Cells transports WBCs to
body *T cells fight invaders
*B cells 2. w/lymphatic has lots
-produce of WBCs to fight
antibodies invaders, spleen filters
*Macrophages bacteria/viruses out of
blood
Skin 3. w/skeletal WBCs
made in bone marrow
4. w/integumentary
prevents invaders from
getting in
Interactions-
System Function Diagram Major Organs Working with Other
Systems
1. barrier against SKIN 1. w/excretory removes
Integumen- Infection (1st line *Epidermis cellular waste
tary of defense) 2. w/nervous controls
2. helps regulate *Dermis body temperature
body temp. - sweat gland (sweating, goose bumps)
3. removes - sebaceous 3. w/immune prevents
excretory waste gland (oil) pathogens from entering
(urea, water) - hair follicle
4. protects against - blood
suns UV rays vessels
5. produces vitamin - nerves
D
1. stores and Lymph (liquid 1. w/immune holds lots
Lymphatic carries WBCs part of blood of WBCs to fight
that fight plasma, when pathogens
disease its in lymph 2. w/circulatory to
2. collects excess vessels) transport materials to
fluid and returns and from cells
it to blood (2nd Lymph Vessels
circulatory Lymph Nodes
system-reaches Contain WBCs
places other one
cant between
cells)

Allows organisms to Ovaries 1. w/endocrine controls


Reproduct- reproduce which *produce eggs production of sex cells
ive prevents their 2. w/muscular uterus
species from Testes contracts to give birth
becoming extinct. *produce controlled by hormones
sperm

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