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sheep - Coggle Diagram
sheep
nervous system
brain
help breathe and help with heart rate to keep it stable
nerves
heart rate and digestion
spinal cord
help the sheep stay stable
interactions
Nerves will twitch a lot since it is scared and vunerable
The brain is telling the sheep something is wrong and freaks out a bit
endocrine
thyroid
regulate metabolism and growth
pituitary
help with reproduction
adrenal
when heart rate goes really high it activates
adrenal will work harder when it hears the wolf howling and its scared
circulatory system
blood vessels
to help circulate blood
adrenal glands
regulate stress response
heart
help pump blood throughout the body
heart rate goes up when it is scared by the wolf
renal system
ureters
help transfer urine from the kidney to the bladder
urinary bladder
a storage and expulsion organ
kdineys
help filters waste from the blood
sheep might just pee themselves if they see the wolf coming near them because of their urinary bladder
respiratory system
upper respiratory tract
to help filter the air that comes into the body
trachea
flexible tube that conducts air to and from the lungs
lungs
to help get oxygen in and breathe carbon out
lungs will work harder because the sheep will breathe faster because it is scared of the wolf