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This comprehensive review encompasses the essential organ systems that make up the human body, detailing the Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Endocrine, Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Digestive, and Urinary Systems. Each section explores the specific organs involved and their vital functions, from protecting tissues and aiding movement to regulating hormones and processing nutrients. Gain insight into how these interconnected systems work together to maintain homeostasis and support life.
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Cells to Organs… What Makes up YOU! Anatomy Review
To protect underlying tissues and maintain a constant internal temperature.
To protect other organs, maintain structure of the body, and aid in movement.
To aid in involuntary movements, such as moving blood through blood vessels and food through the digestive system.
Heart is made of cardiac muscle, which never gets tired. It pumps blood throughout the body.
What is the difference between Voluntary and Involuntary Muscles?
You control voluntary muscles, while involuntary muscles move without conscious thought.
Central Nervous System: Brain and Spinal CordPeripheral Nervous System: Nerves
Control body functions through electrical impulses and to transfer information from senses to brain.
To control functions, such as digestion and growth, through the use of hormones (which move slower than nerve impulses).
Opens and closes the ribcage to allow the lungs to inflate and deflate.
To pump blood, which carries oxygen and nutrients, around the body.
How are the Respiratory System and Cardiovascular System related?
The Respiratory System supplies oxygen to the Cardiovascular System, which transports the oxygen throughout the body.
Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Liver, and Gall Bladder.
To break down food into usable nutrients the body can absorb.
To remove wastes from blood and regulate the amount of fluid in the body.