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integumentary system
skin and structures such as hair, nails, sweat and oil glands
integumentary system function
regulate body temperature, eliminate some wastes, detects sensations, protects
skeletal system
bones and joints of the body and their associated cartilages
skeletal system function
support and protect body, assist in movement, produces blood cells, stores mineral and lipids
muscular system
specifically skeletal muscle tissue
muscular system function
powers movements of the body, stabilizes body position, generates heat
cardiovascular/circulatory system
blood, heart, and blood vessels
cardiovascular/circulatory system function
pumped blood carries O2/nutrients to cells and CO2 away, regulates pH, helps defend against disease, mend damaged blood vessels
lymphatic/immune system
lymph, lymphatic vessels, and structures containing lymphatic tissue such as spleen, thymus, and tonsils
lymmphatic/immune system function
returns proteins and plasma to cardiovascular system, matures WBCs, produces antibodies, transports fats from GI to cardiovascular system
nervous system
brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sense organs
nervous system functions
regulate body activities in response to internal and external stimuli, interpret stimuli and respond thru muscular contractions or glandular secretions
endocrine system
hormone producing glands such as the pituitary, thyroid, and pancreas
endocrine system function
regulate body activities thru hormones (chemicals transported in blood to target cells)
respiratory system
lungs and the airways leading into and out of them
respiratory system function
transfer oxygen from inhaled air to blood and carbon dioxide from blood to exhaled air, helps regulate blood pH
digestive system
organs of the GI tract (mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines) and accessory organs (salivary glands, pancreas, liver gallbladder)
digestive system function
physical and chemical breakdown of foods, absorbs nutrients, eliminated solid wastes
urinary system
kidneys, ureter, urinary bladder, urethra
urinary system function
regulate volume and chemical composition of blood (fluid + electrolytes) eliminate metabolic wastes (nitrogen/urea), maintain pH and calcium balance in body, secrete hormones regulating RBC production
reproductive system
gonads (testes/ovaries), uterus, vagina, ductus deferens, epididymis, and penis
reproductive system function
produce games and release hormones that regulate reproduction, transport and store gametes