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Human Body Systems - in support of the human body systems project - PPT Presentation

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 ID: 651903

system reproductive body human reproductive system human body systems female male large tissue prostrate release development generally sperm

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Human Body Systems

- in support of the human body systems project

Digestive Circulatory Respiratory

Excetory

Immune and Lymphatic Endocrine

Reproductive

Nervous

Integumentary

Skeletal MuscularSlide2

I. Human Body SystemsSystems are a way of organizing the physical components responsible for physiological processes

B. From small to large: biomolecule:

cell: tissue:

organs: system Slide3

II. Human Reproductive System

Produce, store, nourish, and release specialized sex cells known as gametes.B. Two separate systems

1. male

a. sperm development

b

. sperm release

2. female a. ova development b. ovulation c. menstrual cycle d.fertilization Slide4

III. Male Reproductive SystemSlide5

IV. Female Reproductive SystemSlide6

V. Human Reproductive System Diseases

Ovarian Cysts (female only) 1. develop spontaneously on the surface of the ovaries 2. noncancerous sacs filled with fluid

3. generally harmless, unless they become large

4. may disappear on their own, treated with drugs,

or be surgically removed

B.

Prostrate Cancer (male only)

1. tumor that forms in the tissue of the prostrate a. located below bladder – forward of the rectum 2. generally diagnosed in men over 55 years old 3. 2007: 186, 320 new cases; 28, 660 deaths Slide7

The End