PPT-Body Systems

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7 th Grade Life Science Question How are humans classified Vertebrates 41515 Chordates organisms with a notochord a flexible rod that supports the chordates

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7 th Grade Life Science Question How are humans classified Vertebrates 41515 Chordates organisms with a notochord a flexible rod that supports the chordates back a nerve cord and slits in their throat area . Levels of Organization. Remember, the human body is organized in several levels, from the simplest to the most complex. . .. . Cells. – the basic unit of life. . Tissues. – clusters of cells performing a similar function. Created by Mozart, Treyvon and . kabir. Standard:. SC.6.L.14.5 Identify and investigate the general functions of the major systems of the human body (circulatory, respiratory, and musculoskeletal) and describe ways these systems interact with each other to maintain homeostasis. (Cognitive Complexity: High) Prior Knowledge-[SC.5.L.14.1 and SC.5.L.14.2.]. Review Set for . 1.2 Test. How are the circulatory and respiratory systems related?. How are the circulatory and respiratory systems related?. The respiratory releases CO. 2 . and collects O. 2. . The circulatory system pumps the oxygen throughout the body.. (Part One). Biology 10(A). Learning Objectives. Identify major organ systems in animals. Describe the interactions that occur among systems to carry out vital animal functions. Interactions Among Animal Systems. Digestive Circulatory Respiratory . Excetory. Immune and Lymphatic Endocrine . Reproductive. . Nervous . Integumentary. Skeletal Muscular. I. Human Body Systems. Systems are a way of organizing the physical components responsible for physiological processes . Functions. Controls all . body’s functions. Senses and . recognizes . information . from . inside and outside . of the body . Nervous System. Main Parts. Brain. Nerves. Spinal cord. . What it helps you do…. Mrs. Herman. 2013 . Levels of Organization. ATOMS. . Smallest part of matter. NON-living. Molecules . 2 or more . bonded. atoms. Form compounds. NON-living. Organelles. Living systems have the following level . of organization:. . CELLS. TISSUES. ORGANS. ORGAN SYSTEMS. Organism. Our body works because of the interactions that happen . between . organs and organ systems.. Levels of Organization. Remember, the human body is organized in several levels, from the simplest to the most complex. . .. . Cells. – the basic unit of life. . Tissues. – clusters of cells performing a similar function. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=. ZRFykdf4kDc. Body Organization. Your body is made of trillions of cells.. Cells. – Simplest and most basic unit of all living organisms.. Tissue. – A group of cells that are similar and work together to perform a specific function.. Functions. Controls all . body’s functions. Senses and . recognizes . information . from . inside and outside . of the body . Nervous System. Main Parts. Brain. Nerves. Spinal cord. . What it helps you do…. Explain the functions . of the circulatory system, digestive system, and respiratory system.. Circulatory . – responsible for transporting materials throughout the entire body. It transports nutrients, water, and oxygen to your billions of body cells . . How do you think Human organ systems differ from animal organ systems?. How are many organ systems alike?. How might they be different?. What all is defined as a organ system?. Organ Systems. A. n organ system is a group of organs that work together to carry out a particular task. See separate PowerPoint slides for all figures and tables pre-inserted into PowerPoint without notes.. 1.1. : . Introduction. : . History of the Study of the Human Body. The early students of anatomy and physiology were most likely concerned with treating illnesses and injuries. .

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