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Organ Systems Exam Study

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Organ System
Components
Functions
Integumentary System   Skin and associated structures: hair, nails, sweat and oil glands.   Regulate body temperature; Protection; Vitamin D synthesis; Detects sensations.  
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Skeletal System   All bones and associated cartilage.   Supports and protects; Assists with movements; Blood production; Mineral storage.  
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Muscular System   Skeletal muscles and other muscle tissue (cardiac and smooth).   Movement; Maintains posture; Heat production.  
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Nervous System   Brain, spinal cord, nerves, sense organs.   Regulate body activites; Sensory info to the brain and motor signals out to body.  
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Endocrine System   Glands and tissues that produce horomones.   Hormones regulate body activities of target organs.  
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Cardiovascular System   Blood (plasma and cells), heart, arteries, veins, capillaries.   Carrying subsrance through body, e.g., hormones, waste, gases, nutrients; Regulates temperature; Fights disease (white blood cells).  
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Lymphatic and Immune Systems   Lymph : lymph fluid, vessels and structures (spleen, lymph nodes). Immune : White blood cells of immune response (B cells and T cells).   Lymph : Return fluid and protein to blood. Immune : Cells protect against disease causing agents.  
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Respiratory Systems   Lungs and air passages, e.g., trachea.   Gas exchange; Blood pH regulations; Sound production in larynx.  
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Digestive Systems   Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, anus, and accessory organs:salivary glands, liver, pancreas, etc.   Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food; Absorption of nutrients; Elimination of solid waste.  
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Urinary Systems   Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra.   Produce and eliminate urine; Regulate volumn and chemical composition of blood; Helps regulate red blood cell production.  
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Reproduction Systems   Gonads and associated organs. Females : ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, vagina. Male : testicles, epididymis, vas deferens, penis.   Gamete production; Hormone production; Development of embryo.  
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