Provides support, movement, protection, blood cell production, and calcium storage.
Skeletal
Why is the skin an important part of the integumentary system?
Skin acts as a barrier to the outside world – provides a protective layer for internal organs.
Arteries • Veins • Capillaries
Circulatory System
Controls and transmits signals between different parts of the body
Nervous System
Femur • Humerus • Clavicle
Skeletal system
Produces eggs or sperm and nourishes offspring until birth
Reproductive system
What systems work together when you touch an extremely hot object?
The nervous system senses the hot surface (pain) and signals the body to move away from the hot surface. The muscular and skeletal systems must work together to move the body.
• Trachea • Bronchi • Lungs
Respiratory System
Supplies the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body
Respiratory system
Brain • Spinal Cord • Nerves
Nervous system
Removes wastes from the body that can cause toxic build up and lead to diseases or death.
Excretory System
Describe how the circulatory and respiratory systems work together
The respiratory and circulatory systems help to bring oxygen into the body’s cells and remove carbon dioxide
• Stomach • Small Intestine • Liver
Digestive System
Breaks down food into tiny molecules to allow the body to absorb nutrients.
Kidneys • Ureter • Urethra
Excretory system
Collection of glands that secrete different types of hormones to regulate metabolism, growth and development, sleep, and reproduction.
Endocrine system
Explain how muscles and bones work together to move the body
Most of the bones in the body are connected to muscles. The muscles pull on the bones and cause the body to move
Biceps • Deltoid • Trapezius
Muscular System
Responsible for the movement of the human body
Muscular System
• Uterus • Ovaries • Testes
Reproductive System
Transports oxygen and nutrients to the body and aids in the removal of carbon dioxide and other waste products.
Circulatory system
Daily Double
Name the 11 body systems in alphabetical order
Circulatory, Digestive, Endocrine, Excretory, Integumentary, Lymphatic, Muscular, Nervous, Reproductive, Respiratory, Skeletal
Pituitary Gland • Thyroid Gland • Adrenal Gland
Endocrine System
Collects and transports a clear, colorless fluid containing white blood cells that helps rid the body of toxins and waste.
Lymphatic System
Spleen • Tonsils • Appendix
Lymphatic System