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Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology 5th ed. (Scranton and Sanders)

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Organs
Integumentary   - Is a barrier to pathogens and chemicals - Prevents water loss   skin subcutaneous tissue  
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Skeletal   - Supports the body - Protects internal organs - Provides framework to be moved by muscles   bones ligaments  
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Muscular   - Moves the skeleton - Produces heat   muscles tendons  
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Nervous   - Interprets sensory information - Regulates body functions such as movements by means of electrical impulses   brain nerves eyes ears  
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Endocrine   - Regulates body functions such as growth and reproduction by means of hormones - Regulates day to day metabolism by means of hormones   thyroid gland pituitary gland pancreas  
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Circulatory   - Transports Oxygen and nutrients to tissues and removes waste products   heart blood arteries  
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Lymphatic   -Returns tissue fluid to the blood - Destroys pathogens that enter the body and provides immunity   spleen lymph nodes  
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Respiratory   - Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and blood   lungs trachea larynx diaphragm  
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Digestive   - Changes food to simple chemicals that can be absorbed and used by the body   stomach colon liver pancreas  
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Urinary   - Removes waste products from the blood -Regulates volume and pH of blood and tissue fluid   kidneys urinary bladder urethra  
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Reproductive   - Produces eggs or sperm - in women provides a site for the developing embryo   female: ovaries, uterus male: testes, prostrate gland  
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