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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: similiar cells working together
Organism: Organ systems working together for homeostasis
Cells: basic unit of life
Respiratory System
Nasal cavity. pharnynx, epilgottis, Layrnx, Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchiolis, Aleveoli, lungs, and Diaphram
To inhale, to exhale, to speak, and to make noise
Muscular system, skeletal system, circutory system.
Reproductive System
endocrine system and urinary system
To produce egg and sperm cells
Parts
Male
penis, scrotum, testes, epididymis, vas deferens, prostate, and seminal vesicles.
female
ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, accessory glands, and external genital organs.
Digestive system
To break down food into nutriuents andturn into waste
Mouth, liver, gallbladder, small intestine, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, large intestine, and rectum
Circulatory system and muscular system
Urinary system
Ureters, uethra, urine, kidneys, and bladder.
Filter waste and uneeded nutriuents and water out of the blood.
Digestive, circulatory, and excretory.
Skeletal System
Function: Support, Movement, Homeostasis, makes blood, and storage
Parts
Ligaments: connects bones to other bones.
Bones (Spongy, Compact)
Cartilage- White, firm tissue (nose, ear)
other systems
Muscular: movement
Circulartory: makes red blood cells
Muscular System
Parts
muscles tendons
Skeletal: Voluntary connected to bone
Smooth: Involuntary: found in digestive track
Cardiac: Involuntary found in the heart
Tendon: Connects bone to muscle
Function: movement, maintain posture, stabilize joints, generate heat
Other Systems: Skeletal, circulatory, digestive, nervous
Circulatory System
Heart, Blodd vessels, Blood.
It brings essential materials to all cells of the body and carries away cell waste.
Works with all systems and works closey to the respitory system
Nervous system
The spinal cord, the medulla, the pons, the cerebellum, the midbrain, the diencephalon, and the cerebral hemispheres
transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, including internal organs
digestive and excretory systems
Endocrine system
hypothalamus, pineal gland, pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, thymus, adrenal glands, and pancreas.
release hormones into the bloodstream
the nervous system and the immune system
Immune system
thymus and bone marrow, lymph nodes and vessels, spleen, and skin.
protects your body from harmful substances, germs and cell changes that could make you ill.
Circulatory