HumanBodyCH5
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Integumentary system Skin( appendages) | Hair, Nails, Microscopic sense receptors, Sweat glands, Oil glands
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Integumentary system Skin( Function) | Protection (primary function), regulation of body temperature, Synthesis of chemicals, Sense organ
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Skeletal system (Structure); Bones | Bones, (206 named), additional variable bones occur in each individual.
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Skeletal system (Structure), Cartilage | connects and cushions joined bones
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Skeletal system (Structure), Joints | connections between bones that make movement possible
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Skeletal system (Function 1) | supporting framework for entire body
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Skeletal system (Function 2) | Protection of brain and internal organs
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Skeletal system (Function 3) | Movement (with joints and muscle)
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Skeletal system (Function 4) | storage of minerals
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Skeletal system (Function 5) | formation of blood cells
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Muscular system (Structure) | Muscles are primary organs
Voluntary /striated skeletal muscle
Involuntary /smooth muscle tissue
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Central Nervous system (CNS) | Brain; Spinal cord
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Peripheral Nervous system (PNS) | Cranial nerve and their branches, Spinal nerve and their branches, Sense organs
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Muscular system (Function) | Movement, Maintenance of body posture, Production of heat
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Skeletomuscular system | combination of the skeletal and muscular system
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Nervous system function | Communication between body organs, Integration of body functions, Control of body function, Recognition of sensory stimuli
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Endocrine system (structure) | ductless glands that secrete signaling hormones directly into the blood
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Endocrine system (function) | same as nervous system, communication, control, integration, control is slow and of long duration
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Endocrine system (example) | 1)Growth, 2) Metabolism, 3) Reproduction, 4) Fluid and electrolyte
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Cardiovascular system (circulatory system) | Heart, Blood vessel
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Cardiovascular system (function) | Transport of substances, Regulation of temperature, Immunity
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Lymphatic system organs | Lymphatic vessels, Lymph nodes and tonsils, Thymus, Spleen
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Lymphatic system (function) | Transportation of lymph, Immunity
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LS Immune system | Unique cells, Phagocytes, Secretory cells
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LS Immune system 2 | defensive protein compounds, Antibodies, Complements
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LS Immune system (function) | Phagocytosis of bacteria, Chemical reaction that provide protection from harmful agents
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Primary organ digestive system | mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anal canal
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Secondary/Accessory organ digestive system | teeth, salivary glands, tongue, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, appendix
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Urinary system organs | kidneys, ureter, urinary bladder, urethra
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Urinary system (function) | clearing(cleaning) blood of waste, electrolyte balance, water balance, acid-base balance
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RpSm organs | Gonads - Testes, vas deferens, urethra, prostate, external genitalia (penis, scrotum)
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RpSf | Gonads - Ovaries, uterus, uterine(fallopian) tubes, vagina, external genitalia (vulva), mammary glands (breasts)
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Reproduction system (function) | survival of genes, production of sex cells, transfer and fertilize sex cell, development and birth of offspring, nourishment of offspring, production of sex hormones
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Respiratory system Organs | Nose, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Lungs
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Respiratory system (function)1 | exchange of waste gas carbon dioxide for oxygene in alveoli in the lungs
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Respiratory system (function)2 | filtration of irritants from inspired air
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Respiratory system (function)3 | regulation of acid base balance
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Body System | R, R, S, L, E, D. U, C, M, I, N
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endocrine organs | pituitary-gland, pineal gland, hypothalamus, thyroid- parathyoid glands, thymus gland, adrenal gland, pancreas
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