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ORGAN SYSTEMS

Circulatory Respiratory
Digestive Sys
tem System System

Excretory Nervous Reproductive


System System System

Endocrine Skeletal
Muscular Sys
System tem System
Immune Integumenta
System ry
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

Involves physical digestion,


the breakdown of food into
smaller particles which occurs in
the mouth and stomach

Chemical digestion is the


breakdown of large molecules
such as protein, starch and fats.
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

Transports blood from the


heart to the lungs, to oxygenate
blood.

Systematic circulation
carries oxygen – rich blood from
the heart to organs and tissues.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

Supplies body cells with


oxygen; carbon dioxide as waste
products.

The organs involve are


heart, blood vessels, blood and
lymph nodes.
EXCRETORY SYSTEM

removes waste from the


body

The organs functioning are


the kidneys, urinary bladder,
ureter and urethra.
NERVOUS SYSTEM

Regulates behavior,
maintains homeostasis, controls
sensory and motor functions.

Organs are spinal cord,


nerves and brain.
REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM

Involves the production of


new individuals.

Organs are testes and penis


in males and ovaries and uterus
in females.
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

It regulates, coordinates, and


controls a number of body
functions by secreting chemicals
into the bloodstream. These
secretions help control moods,
growth and development, and
metabolism
MUSCULAR SYSTEM

This system is made up of muscle


tissue that helps move the body
and move materials through the
body. Quite simply, muscles move
you.

• Muscles are bundles of cells and


fibers that work in a simple way:
they tighten up and relax
SKELETAL SYSTEM

The skeletal system provides the


shape and form for our bodies in
addition to supporting and
protecting our bodies, allowing
bodily movement, producing
blood cells, and storing minerals.

This system consists of bones,


cartilage, and joints
IMMUNE SYSTEM

a collection of structures and


processes within the body — is to
protect against disease or other
potentially damaging foreign
bodies. When functioning
properly, the immune system
identifies a variety of threats,
including viruses, bacteria and
parasites, and distinguishes them
from the body's own healthy
tissue
INTEGUMENTARY
SYSTEM

This system consists of the skin,


hair, nails, and sweat glands. Its
main function is to act as a
barrier to protect the body from
the outside world.

– It also functions to retain body


fluids, protect against disease,
eliminate waste products, and
regulate body temperature.

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