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FUNCTION Pumps  blood to and from the heart to supply oxygen to the body. FUNCTION Pumps  blood to and from the heart to supply oxygen to the body.

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FUNCTION Pumps blood to and from the heart to supply oxygen to the body. - PPT Presentation

STRUCTURES Blood Heart Arteries Capillaries Veins Circulatory System How does this system relate to others Connected to almost all other systems Works very closely with the respiratory system ID: 1043616

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1. FUNCTIONPumps blood to and from the heart to supply oxygen to the body.STRUCTURESBloodHeartArteriesCapillariesVeinsCirculatory SystemHow does this system relate to others? Connected to almost all other systems. Works very closely with the respiratory system and the immune system.

2. FUNCTIONCollection of glands that secrete hormones into the blood which regulate growth, development, and homeostasis.STRUCTURESHypothalamusPituitary glandThyroidAdrenal glandsOvaries TestesEndocrine SystemHow does this system relate to others? The endocrine system works closely with the reproductive system, the digestive system and the excretory system. Several hormones originate in the brain, part of the nervous system.

3. FUNCTIONProtects the body from pathogens.STRUCTURESThymusSpleenLymph nodesLymph vesselsWhite blood cellsImmune SystemHow does this system relate to others? The immune system works closely with the circulatory system and the integumentary system.

4. FUNCTIONProtects the body from infection and injury, regulates body temperature.STRUCTURESHairSkinNailsSweat glands Oil glandsIntegumentary SystemHow does this system relate to others? The integumentary contains blood vessels (circulatory system) and nerves (nervous system) and works closely with the immune system (helping keep pathogens out) and the excretory system (excreting waste via sweat).

5. FUNCTIONThe hard structure that provides a frame for the body of an animal.STRUCTURESBones Cartilages Skeletal SystemHow does this system relate to others? Muscular system – bones and muscles work together for movementCirculatory system and immune system – all blood cells (red and white) are made in the bone marrow

6. FUNCTIONThe body's speedy, electrochemical communication system, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems.STRUCTURESBrainNerves Spinal cord Nervous SystemHow does this system relate to others? The nervous system works with many other systems, but works most closely with the:Digestive system andMuscular system to coordinate movement

7. FUNCTIONCreates movement, regulates body temperature and protects the body.STRUCTURESMuscles Tendons Muscular SystemHow does this system relate to others? Works closely with the:Skeletal system – Supports the muscleCirculatory – brings O2 to muscles and waste products such as lactic acid awayNervous – how muscles contract

8. Oral cavityEsophagusStomachLiverFUNCTIONBreaks down food and delivers the products to the blood for dispersal to the body cells.GallbladderPancreasSmall intestineLarge intestine (colon) RectumDigestive SystemSTRUCTURESHow does this system relate to others? Muscular – contains smooth muscleNervous – gets signals that control the rate of digestionCirculatory – broken down food travels through blood vessels to cellsEndocrine – hormones (ex. Insulin) control blood sugar levels

9. KidneysUretersBladderFUNCTIONRemoves wastes from the body and helps to maintain water and electrolyte balance.UrethraLungs SkinLiver Excretory SystemSTRUCTURESHow does this system relate to others? Circulatory – waste products are carried from the cells to the kidney through blood vesselsEndocrine – hormones are sent that control water levels and homeostasisRespiratory – expels toxic CO2 out of body

10. FUNCTIONOrgan system which functions in creating offspring and producing sex hormones.Females:OvariesUterusVagina STRUCTURESMales: Penis TestesReproductive SystemHow does this system relate to others? The reproductive system works most closely with the endocrine system (hormones)

11. FUNCTIONResponsible for gas exchange. LungsPharynxLarynxBronchiDiaphragmTrachea STRUCTURESRespiratory SystemHow does this system relate to others? Circulatory – brings O2 to the cells and CO2 back to the lungsExcretory – part of the excretory system to get rid of toxic CO2 from the body

12. Circulatory SystemFind your next system using the following clue:This system controls the hormones in your body.

13. Endocrine SystemFind your next system using the following clue:This system helps your body fight infection.

14. Immune SystemFind your next system using the following clue:This system covers your entire body.

15. Integumentary SystemFind your next system using the following clue:This system gives your body support and protects some internal organs.

16. Skeletal SystemFind your next system using the following clue:This system is responsible for the controlling the body.

17. Nervous SystemFind your next system using the following clue:This system helps the body move and is attached to bones.

18. Muscular SystemFind your next system using the following clue:This system breaks down food and aids in the absorption of nutrients.

19. Digestive SystemFind your next system using the following clue:This system is responsible for the elimination of wastes produced by homeostasis.

20. Excretory SystemFind your next system using the following clue:This system is responsible for the continuation of generations of people.

21. Reproductive SystemFind your next system using the following clue:This system is responsible for respiration and providing oxygen to your blood.

22. Respiratory SystemFind your next system using the following clue:This system is responsible for blood flow.