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Bio 10A. Bio 10A. Bio 10A. System. System. System. System Diagram. System Diagram. System Diagram. Structures. Structures. Structures. Functions. Functions. Functions. Body Systems Template 1 . 1D. 3D. 5D. 7D. 9D. 2D. 4D. 6D. 8D. 10D. These two systems

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  1. Bio 10A Bio 10A Bio 10A System System System System Diagram System Diagram System Diagram Structures Structures Structures Functions Functions Functions Body Systems Template 1

  2. Body Systems - interactions

  3. 1D 3D 5D 7D 9D 2D 4D 6D 8D 10D

  4. These two systems work together to break down and move food through the gastrointestinal tract. These two systems work together by moving air in and out of the lungs. These two systems, when in contact with the external environment, take in nutrients and oxygen. 1I 2I 3I Metabolic wastes are eliminated by these two systems. These two systems act together to break down and distribute nutrients to the cells. These two systems act together to bring in and distribute oxygen to the cells. 4I 5I 6I These two systems work together as your skin senses the outside world. These two systems work together to produce and transport hormones to organs and tissues These two systems work together to protect the body from sickness injury. These two systems work together to pick up and filter nitrogenous waste from the body. These two systems are responsible for the control and coordination of the body’s regulatory mechanisms. 7I 8I 9I 10I 11I These two systems work together to control hunger and satiation. These two systems work together to control urination. These two systems send signals to other parts of the body to help maintain homeostasis. These two systems work together to protect a developing fetus from infection. These two systems work together to gather and store calcium in the body. 12I 13I 14I 15I 16I 11D 12D

  5. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Produces sex cells to create children, controls female & male characteristics Testes, penis (males); ovaries, uterus, breasts (females) 5S 5F INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Processes information, provides short-term control over activities of other organ systems, and directs immediate responses to stimuli Brain, spinal cord, nerves, sense organs 1S 2F NERVOUS SYSTEM Defense against infection and disease Lymph nodes, white blood cells, skin 2S 3F REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 1st barrier to disease and the environment; controls body temperature, keeps body fluids inside body. Skin, hair follicles, sebaceous and sweat glands, nails, and sensory receptors 3S 1F IMMUNE SYSTEM Regulates body temperature, metabolism, development, and reproduction; maintains homeostasis; regulates other organ systems Pineal gland, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, adrenal glands, kidneys, pancreas, testes, and ovaries 4S 4F

  6. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Support and protection of soft tissues, mineral storage, and blood production Bones, cartilage, joints 11F 6S SKELETAL SYSTEM Internal transport of cells and dissolved materials Heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, lymph nodes, veins, arteries, capillaries 8F 11S CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Provide movement, produce heat, and support skeletal position Smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscle tissues, tendons 7F 10S EXCRETORY SYSTEM Intake of air and gas exchange Lungs, nasal cavities, sinuses, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi 6F 9S RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Filter blood, collect and remove nitrogenous wastes from blood, and maintain water, salt, acid/base, ion balance Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra 9F 8S MUSCULAR SYSTEM Intake of food, mechanical and chemical breakdown of food, absorption of building blocks of food, and formation of solid wastes Mouth, teeth, tongue, salivary glands, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, gall bladder, and pancreas 10F 7S

  7. Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  8. KEY

  9. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Produces sex cells to create children, controls female & male characteristics Testes, penis (males); ovaries, uterus, breasts (females) 5S 5F Processes information, provides short-term control over activities of other organ systems, and directs immediate responses to stimuli Brain, spinal cord, nerves, sense organs 1S 2F Defense against infection and disease Lymph nodes, white blood cells, skin 2S 3F 1st barrier to disease and the environment; controls body temperature, keeps body fluids inside body. Skin, hair follicles, sebaceous and sweat glands, nails, and sensory receptors 3S 1F Regulates body temperature, metabolism, development, and reproduction; maintains homeostasis; regulates other organ systems Pineal gland, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, adrenal glands, kidneys, pancreas, testes, and ovaries 4S 4F INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM NERVOUS SYSTEM REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM IMMUNE SYSTEM KEY

  10. Heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, lymph nodes, veins, arteries, capillaries 11S DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Support and protection of soft tissues, mineral storage, and blood production Bones, cartilage, joints 11F 6S Internal transport of cells and dissolved materials 8F Provide movement, produce heat, and support skeletal position Smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscle tissues, tendons 7F 10S Intake of air and gas exchange Lungs, nasal cavities, sinuses, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi 6F 9S Filter blood, collect and remove nitrogenous wastes from blood, and maintain water, salt, acid/base, ion balance Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra 9F 8S Intake of food, mechanical and chemical breakdown of food, absorption of building blocks of food, and formation of solid wastes Mouth, teeth, tongue, salivary glands, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, gall bladder, and pancreas 10F 7S SKELETAL SYSTEM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM EXCRETORY SYSTEM RESPIRATORY SYSTEM MUSCULAR SYSTEM KEY

  11. These two systems work together to break down and move food through the gastrointestinal tract. 1I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  12. These two systems work together by moving air in and out of the lungs. 2I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  13. These two systems, when in contact with the external environment, take in nutrients and oxygen 3I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  14. Metabolic wastes are eliminated by these two systems. 4I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  15. These two systems act together to break down and distribute nutrients to the cells. 5I 5I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  16. These two systems act together to bring in and distribute oxygen to the cells. 6I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  17. These two systems work together as your skin senses the outside world. 7I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  18. These two systems work together to produce and transport hormones to organs and tissues. 8I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  19. These two systems work together to protect the body from sickness and injury. 9I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  20. These two systems work together to pick up and filter nitrogenous waste from the body. 10I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  21. These two systems are responsible for the control and coordination of the body’s regulatory mechanisms. 11I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  22. 12I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions These two systems work together to control hunger and satiation. Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  23. These two systems work together to control urination. 13I 13I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  24. 14I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions These two systems send signals to other parts of the body to help maintain homeostasis. Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  25. These two systems work together to protect a developing fetus from infection. 15I 15I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

  26. These two systems work together to gather and store calcium in the body. 16I 16I Bio 10A Bio 10A System 1 System 2 System Diagram System Diagram Bio 10B Interactions Structures Draw two systems cards and place on system block. Locate the body system and place under the system card. Place the correct system structures and function under each system. Between the systems place the interactions cards or write interactions. Structures Functions Functions

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