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Human Body - Coggle Diagram
Human Body
Levels of organization
Organs: 2 or more tissues working together for a function
Organ System: 2 or more organs working together for a function
Tissue: Similar cells working together
Organism: All the organ systems working together to main homeostasis
Cell: Basic unit of life
Skeletal System
Parts
Ligaments: connects bones to other bones
Cartilage- White, firm tissue (nose, ear)
Bones (Spongy, Compact)
Function: Support, Movement, Homeostasis, makes blood,
Storage
Other Systems
Muscular: movement
Circulartory: makes red blood cells
Muscular System
Parts Muscles, Tendons
Smooth: Involuntary: found in digestive track
Cardiac: Involuntary found in the heart
Skeletal: Voluntary connected to bone
Tendon: Connects bone to muscle
Function: movement, maintain posture, stabilize joints,
Generate heat
Other Systems: Skeletal, circulatory, digestive, nervous
Circulatory System
All systems, respritoty system
Heart, blood vessels, blood
It brings essential materials to all cell of the body, and carries away cell waste
Respiratory System
Other Systems:Muscular, skeletal, circulatory
Function: inhale oxygen, exhale carbon dioxide and waste,and make noise
Parts: Nasal cavity, Pharynx, Larynx, epiglottis, trachea,
bronchi, bronchioles, aveoli, lungs, diaphragm
Reproductive System
Other Systems: Circulatory
Parts
Female: uterus, egg
Male: sperm, testosterone, tests
Function:To create offspring from the use of eggs and sperm
Nervous system
Function: Send/Recive stimulus from the rest of the body
Other Systems: all systems
Parts: brain, nerves and the spinal cords
Endocrine System
Function: produces chemicals that control the body's daily
activities
Other systems:Nervous, immune system
Parts: Pancreas, Thyroid, Adrenal glands, testes and ovaries,
pituitary glands
Digestive System
Function:Break down food, absorb nutrients, and remove
waste
Other systems:Circulatory and Muscular
Parts: Mouth, Liver, Esophagus, Stomach, Gallbladder, small
intestine, rectum, large intestine, pancreas
Urinary System
Function: Filters waste, water, and unneeded nutrients out of
blood
Other systems: Circulatory
Parts: Lungs, Kidneys, Bladder, ureters, urethra, urine
Immune System
Function: The body's defense against disease causing
organisms, malfunctioning cells, and foreign particles
Other Systems: circulatory system
Parts: Mucus, Cilia, Saliva, White blood cells, phagocytes, t-
cells, antibodies