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Boppin Body Systems

Boppin Body Systems. Biology. Cornell Notes. Body Systems. Systems in the body that are responsible for specific functions (i.e. Circulatory System). Circulatory System. Transports gases, nutrients, and waste throughout the body!. Respiratory System. Gas Exchange Oxygen (O 2 ) in

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Boppin Body Systems

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  1. Boppin Body Systems Biology

  2. Cornell Notes

  3. Body Systems • Systems in the body that are responsible for specific functions (i.e. Circulatory System)

  4. Circulatory System • Transports gases, nutrients, and waste throughout the body!

  5. Respiratory System • Gas Exchange • Oxygen (O2) in • Carbon Dioxide (CO2) out

  6. Digestive System • Breaks down food, releases energy, rids the body of waste from food

  7. Excretory System • Filters metabolic waste from the blood, stores and releases waste

  8. Skeletal System • Provides structure, support, and protection

  9. Muscular System • Allows movement and provides support • Three different types • Cardiac (i.e. heart) • Skeletal (i.e. biceps) • Smooth (i.e. stomach lining)

  10. Nervous System • Responds to the environment

  11. Integumentary System(your skin) • Provides protection from the environment (i.e. skin blocks UV rays) • Regulates the body temperature • THE FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE

  12. Immune System • Primary defense against foreign substances • Bacteria • Viruses • Fungi • Parasites

  13. Endocrine System • Produces hormones that regulate the metabolic function of all cells • Cholesterol • Testosterone • Estrogen

  14. Reproductive System • Allows the continuation of the species • Produces sex cells • Passes traits (genes) down to the next generation

  15. Summarize your thoughts… • On the bottom of your notes, summarize what you learned today about body systems.

  16. Animal Group Characteristics Biology

  17. Annelids • Segmented bodies • No skeleton

  18. Arthropods • Segmented bodies (usually 3 bodies) • Jointed appendages • Exoskeleton

  19. Mammals • Hair • Nourish young with milk • Endoskeleton

  20. Summarize your thoughts… • On the bottom of your notes, summarize what you learned today about animal group characteristics.

  21. References • Body System image: http://school.discovery.com/clipart/clip/in-body.html • Circulatory System image: http://agingresearch.buffalo.edu/chf/general.htm • Excretory & Skeletal System images: www.iit.edu/~smart/sheajan1/systems.htm • Muscle System image: www.sciencebob.com/lab/bodyzone/muscles.html • Nervous System image: www.faqs.org/.../The-Nervous-System.html • Integumentary System images: www.besthealth.com/.../html/skin_sys_fin.html • Immune System image: www.thehumanbody.ecsd.net/immune_system.htm • Endocrine System image: www.umm.edu/endocrin/anatomy.htm • Reproductive System image: www.youngwomenshealth.org/vaginalagenesis.html • Annelid image: www.dbs.umt.edu/.../lab4_plantsanimals.htm • Grasshopper image: www.sdvc.uwyo.edu/grasshopper/fieldgde.htm • Mammal image: www.web-and-flow.com/.../folder4/hunt.htm

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