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The Human Body Chapter Eighteen: Human Body Systems 18.1 Circulation and Respiration 18.2 Other Organ Systems

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Page 1: The Human Body Chapter Eighteen: Human Body Systems 18.1 Circulation and Respiration 18.2 Other Organ Systems
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The Human Body

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Chapter Eighteen: Human BodySystems

• 18.1 Circulation and Respiration

• 18.2 Other Organ Systems

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18.2 The integumentary system

• The integumentary system, or skin, has several functions:– Skin is the first line of defense for blocking moisture

and invaders like bacteria.– Skin contains sweat glands that help regulate your

body temperature.– Skin contains nerve endings that allow you to sense

your environment through touch and pressure.

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18.2 Skin• The epidermis is the

thin, outer layer that you see.

• The dermis lies underneath and is made of connective tissue and protein fibers.

• The subcutaneous fat layer functions as insulation for your body.

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18.2 The endocrine system

• The endocrine system consists of a group of glands that produce hormones and release them into the blood.

• The endocrine system controls a variety of important functions such as cell processes, reproduction, and response to stress.

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18.2 Feedback control systems• Your body has feedback

control systems that turn your endocrine glands on or off.

• These systems control the levels of hormones in your blood much like a thermostat controls the temperature in your house.

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18.2 Digestive system

• The digestive system is a group of organs that takes in and digests food, and eliminates solid wastes.

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18.2 Digestive system

• Can you find these organs?1. rectum2. small intestine3. gall bladder4. liver5. stomach6. large intestine7. appendix8. pancreas9. esophagus

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18.2 Excretory system

• The excretory system is a group of organs that excrete chemical wastes.

• These include water, carbon dioxide, salts, and urea—a by product of protein reactions.

• Organs of the excretory system include the kidneys, liver, lungs, and skin.

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18.2 The male reproductive system

• The male reproductive system produces sperm and transfers it to the female reproductive system.

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18.2 The male reproductive system

• The testes produce sperm and the male hormone, testosterone.

• A hormone is a chemical that regulates body functions.

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18.2 The female reproductivesystem

• The female reproductive system produces eggs, ensures development of fertilized eggs, and gives birth.

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18.2 The female reproductivesystem

• The ovaries are about the size of a large olive.

• Each ovary produce eggs, also called oocytes.

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Health Connection

• There are many types of burns, including those caused by fire, heat, chemicals, electricity, sunlight, and nuclear radiation.

• Patients with severe burns are often treated with skin grafts.

Skin Grafts

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Activity

• In this activity you will build a model of a single lung and see for yourself how breathing really works.

Build a Lung Model