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Human Anatomy and Body 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
      Organs – made of tissues that perform one specific
              function
      Organ Systems – groups of organs that perform a
                     specific purpose in the human body
***The purpose of the 11 organ systems is for the human body
to maintain homeostasis.
The 11 Human Body Systems

The 11 human body systems are as follows:
      -- nervous system        -- integumentary system
      -- respiratory system    -- digestive system
      -- excretory system      -- skeletal system
      -- muscular system       -- circulatory system
      -- endocrine system      -- reproductive system
      -- lymphatic (immune) system
The Digestive System
Purpose: to convert food particles into simpler
         micromolecules that can be absorbed into the
         bloodstream and used by the body
Major Organs and their Functions:
Mouth – to chew and grind up food
      -- saliva also begins the chemical breakdown
Esophagus – pipe connecting mouth to stomach
Stomach – secretes an extraordinarily strong acid (pH = 2) that
          leads to breakdown of food
      -- once the food is broken down in the stomach and
mixed with digestive juices, it is called chyme
Pancreas – produces the hormone insulin that regulates
blood      sugar levels
      -- also help neutralize stomach acid
Liver – produces bile, which breaks down fats in foods
Gallbladder – pouch-like organ that stores bile for future use
Small Intestine – after digestion is complete, the chyme
enters the small intestine where it is absorbed into the
bloodstream
      -- the chyme is propelled along by folded surfaces
      called villi, on the intestine
Large Intestine – removes water from the chyme and gets the
waste ready for excretion
The Digestive System
The Excretory System

Purpose: to rid the body of wastes, including excess water
and salts
Major Organs and Their Functions
Kidneys – the main organs of the excretory system
      -- waste-laden blood enters the kidney and the kidney
      filters out urea, excess water and other waste
      products, which eventually travel out of the kidney as
      urine
             -- eventually they travel through the ureter to the
             urinary bladder
Rectum – solid (food) waste travels out of the body through
         the rectum
Skin – sweat glands remove excess water and salts from the
      body
Lungs – expel the waste gas carbon dioxide

             The Excretory System
The Respiratory System
Purpose: to provide the body with a fresh supply of oxygen
for cellular respiration and remove the waste product carbon
dioxide
Major Organs and Their Functions
Nose – internal entry and exit point for air
Pharynx – serves as a passage way for both air and food at
          the back of the throat
Larynx – your “voicebox”, as air passes over your vocal
        chords, you speak
Trachea – the “windpipe”, or what connects your pharynx to
          your lungs
       -- a piece of skin, called the epiglottis, covers the
       trachea when you swallow, preventing food from
       entering
Bronchi – the two large passageways that lead from the
trachea to your lungs (one for each lung)
      -- the bronchi are further subdivided into bronchioles
      -- eventually, the further subdivisions lead to tiny air
      sacs called alveoli
             -- alveoli are in clusters, like grapes
             -- capillaries surrounding each alveolus is where
             the exchange of gases with the blood occurs
The diaphragm is the muscle that causes you to breath
      -- hiccups are involuntary contractions of the
      diaphragm
Image of the Respiratory System
The Circulatory System
Purpose: to deliver oxygenated blood to the various cells and
organ systems in your body so they can undergo cellular
respiration
Major Organs and Their Functions
Heart – the major muscle of the circulatory system
      -- pumps blood through its four chambers (two
      ventricles and two atria)
      -- pumps deoxygenated blood into the lungs, where it
      gets oxygenated, returned to the heart, and then
      pumped out through the aorta to the rest of the body
      -- valve regulate the flow of blood between the
      chambers
Arteries – carry blood away from the heart and to the major
organs of the body
Veins – carry blood back to the heart away from the major
organs of the body
Capillaries – small blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
Blood – the cells that flow through the circulatory system
       -- red blood cells contain hemoglobin, an iron-rich
       protein that carries oxygen
       -- white blood cells function in the immune system
       -- platelets help in blood clotting
Spleen – helps to filter out toxins in the blood
Image of the Circulatory System
The Nervous System
Purpose: to coordinate the body’s response to changes in its
internal and external environment
Major Organs and Their Functions
Brain – control center of the body, where all processes are
relayed through
      -- consists of cerebrum (controls though and senses)
      and cerebellum (controls motor functions)
Spinal Cord – sends instructions from the brain to the rest of
the body and vice versa
      -- any organism with a major nerve cord is classified as
      a chordate
Nerves – conduct impulses to muscle cells throughout the
body
Diagram of a Nerve Cell
The Endocrine System
Purpose: to control growth, development, metabolism and
reproduction through the production and secretion of
hormones
Major Organs
      -- hypothalamus
      -- pituitary gland
      -- thyroid
      -- parathyroid
      -- adrenal glands
      -- pancreas
      -- testes
      -- ovaries
The Skeletal System
Purpose: to provide structure and support to the human
body
Bones are where new blood cells are generated (in the
marrow), and require the mineral calcium for strength
Major Bones of the Human Body
-- femur (thigh bone)            -- humerus (upper arm)
-- radius and ulna (lower arm)   -- cranium (skull)
-- sternum (breastbone)          -- clavicle (shoulder blade)
-- fibula and tibia (calf)       -- vertebrae (back)
-- scalpula (shoulder)           -- pelvic bone
-- coccyx (tail bone)            -- phalanges (fingers/toes)
The Muscular System
Purpose: works with the skeletal and nervous system to
produce movement, also helps to circulate blood through the
human body
       -- muscle cells are fibrous
       -- muscle contractions can be voluntary or involuntary
Major Muscles in the Human Body
-- biceps            -- triceps          -- deltoids
-- glutes            -- hamstrings
The Immune System
Purpose: to remove infectious diseases and other pathogens
from the human body
Major Organs and Their Functions
Skin – also called the integumentary system, the skin is the
body’s first line of defense
White Blood Cells – recognize disease agents (antigens) and
create antibodies to tag and remove these antigens
      -- phagocytes are the white blood cell type that actually
      eats and destroys these antigens
Lymph Nodes – help restore fluid lost by the blood and return
it to the circulatory system
Human bodysystems

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Human bodysystems

  • 1. Human Anatomy and Body Systems
  • 2. 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 Organs – made of tissues that perform one specific function Organ Systems – groups of organs that perform a specific purpose in the human body ***The purpose of the 11 organ systems is for the human body to maintain homeostasis.
  • 3. The 11 Human Body Systems The 11 human body systems are as follows: -- nervous system -- integumentary system -- respiratory system -- digestive system -- excretory system -- skeletal system -- muscular system -- circulatory system -- endocrine system -- reproductive system -- lymphatic (immune) system
  • 4. The Digestive System Purpose: to convert food particles into simpler micromolecules that can be absorbed into the bloodstream and used by the body Major Organs and their Functions: Mouth – to chew and grind up food -- saliva also begins the chemical breakdown Esophagus – pipe connecting mouth to stomach Stomach – secretes an extraordinarily strong acid (pH = 2) that leads to breakdown of food -- once the food is broken down in the stomach and mixed with digestive juices, it is called chyme
  • 5. Pancreas – produces the hormone insulin that regulates blood sugar levels -- also help neutralize stomach acid Liver – produces bile, which breaks down fats in foods Gallbladder – pouch-like organ that stores bile for future use Small Intestine – after digestion is complete, the chyme enters the small intestine where it is absorbed into the bloodstream -- the chyme is propelled along by folded surfaces called villi, on the intestine Large Intestine – removes water from the chyme and gets the waste ready for excretion
  • 7. The Excretory System Purpose: to rid the body of wastes, including excess water and salts Major Organs and Their Functions Kidneys – the main organs of the excretory system -- waste-laden blood enters the kidney and the kidney filters out urea, excess water and other waste products, which eventually travel out of the kidney as urine -- eventually they travel through the ureter to the urinary bladder Rectum – solid (food) waste travels out of the body through the rectum
  • 8. Skin – sweat glands remove excess water and salts from the body Lungs – expel the waste gas carbon dioxide The Excretory System
  • 9. The Respiratory System Purpose: to provide the body with a fresh supply of oxygen for cellular respiration and remove the waste product carbon dioxide Major Organs and Their Functions Nose – internal entry and exit point for air Pharynx – serves as a passage way for both air and food at the back of the throat Larynx – your “voicebox”, as air passes over your vocal chords, you speak Trachea – the “windpipe”, or what connects your pharynx to your lungs -- a piece of skin, called the epiglottis, covers the trachea when you swallow, preventing food from entering
  • 10. Bronchi – the two large passageways that lead from the trachea to your lungs (one for each lung) -- the bronchi are further subdivided into bronchioles -- eventually, the further subdivisions lead to tiny air sacs called alveoli -- alveoli are in clusters, like grapes -- capillaries surrounding each alveolus is where the exchange of gases with the blood occurs The diaphragm is the muscle that causes you to breath -- hiccups are involuntary contractions of the diaphragm
  • 11. Image of the Respiratory System
  • 12. The Circulatory System Purpose: to deliver oxygenated blood to the various cells and organ systems in your body so they can undergo cellular respiration Major Organs and Their Functions Heart – the major muscle of the circulatory system -- pumps blood through its four chambers (two ventricles and two atria) -- pumps deoxygenated blood into the lungs, where it gets oxygenated, returned to the heart, and then pumped out through the aorta to the rest of the body -- valve regulate the flow of blood between the chambers
  • 13. Arteries – carry blood away from the heart and to the major organs of the body Veins – carry blood back to the heart away from the major organs of the body Capillaries – small blood vessels where gas exchange occurs Blood – the cells that flow through the circulatory system -- red blood cells contain hemoglobin, an iron-rich protein that carries oxygen -- white blood cells function in the immune system -- platelets help in blood clotting Spleen – helps to filter out toxins in the blood
  • 14. Image of the Circulatory System
  • 15. The Nervous System Purpose: to coordinate the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environment Major Organs and Their Functions Brain – control center of the body, where all processes are relayed through -- consists of cerebrum (controls though and senses) and cerebellum (controls motor functions) Spinal Cord – sends instructions from the brain to the rest of the body and vice versa -- any organism with a major nerve cord is classified as a chordate Nerves – conduct impulses to muscle cells throughout the body
  • 16. Diagram of a Nerve Cell
  • 17. The Endocrine System Purpose: to control growth, development, metabolism and reproduction through the production and secretion of hormones Major Organs -- hypothalamus -- pituitary gland -- thyroid -- parathyroid -- adrenal glands -- pancreas -- testes -- ovaries
  • 18. The Skeletal System Purpose: to provide structure and support to the human body Bones are where new blood cells are generated (in the marrow), and require the mineral calcium for strength Major Bones of the Human Body -- femur (thigh bone) -- humerus (upper arm) -- radius and ulna (lower arm) -- cranium (skull) -- sternum (breastbone) -- clavicle (shoulder blade) -- fibula and tibia (calf) -- vertebrae (back) -- scalpula (shoulder) -- pelvic bone -- coccyx (tail bone) -- phalanges (fingers/toes)
  • 19. The Muscular System Purpose: works with the skeletal and nervous system to produce movement, also helps to circulate blood through the human body -- muscle cells are fibrous -- muscle contractions can be voluntary or involuntary Major Muscles in the Human Body -- biceps -- triceps -- deltoids -- glutes -- hamstrings
  • 20. The Immune System Purpose: to remove infectious diseases and other pathogens from the human body Major Organs and Their Functions Skin – also called the integumentary system, the skin is the body’s first line of defense White Blood Cells – recognize disease agents (antigens) and create antibodies to tag and remove these antigens -- phagocytes are the white blood cell type that actually eats and destroys these antigens Lymph Nodes – help restore fluid lost by the blood and return it to the circulatory system