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2113L McKinney

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Definition
Integumentary Organs   Skin, Hair, Sweat glands, Nails  
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Integumentary Functions   Protects against environmental hazards, helps regulate body temperature; provides sensory information  
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Skeletal Organs   Bones, Cartilages, Ligaments, Bone Marrow  
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Skeletal Functions   provides support and protection for other tissues; stores calcium and other minerals; forms blood cells  
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Muscular Organs   Skeletal muscles, tendons  
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Muscular Functions   provides movement, protection and support for other tissues, generates heat that maintains body temperature  
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Nervous Organs   Brain, Spinal Cord, Peripheral nerves, Sense organs  
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Nervous Functions   Directs immediate responses to stimuli; coordinates / moderates activities of other organ systems, provides & interprets sensory information about external conditions  
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Endocrine Organs   Pituitary gland; thyroid gland, pancreas, adrenal glands; gonads;  
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Endocrine Functions   Directs long-term changes in the activities of other organ systems; adjusts metabolic activity and energy use by the body; controls many structures and functional changes during development  
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Cardiovascular Organs   Heart, blood vessels  
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Cardiovascular Functions   Distributes blood cells, water and dissolved materials such as nutrients, waste, products, oxygen and carbon dioxide; distributes heat; assists in temperature control  
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Lymphatic Organs   Spleen, Thymus, Lymphatic Vessels; Lymph nodes, Tonsils  
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Lymphatic Functions   Defends against infection and disease; Returns tissue fluids to the bloodstream  
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Respiratory Organs   Nasal cavities; sinuses; larynx; trachea; bronchi; lungs; alveoli  
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Respiratory Functions   delivers air to alveoli for gas exchange; provides oxygen to bloodstream; removes carbon dioxide from bloodstream; produces sounds for communication  
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Digestive Organs   Teeth; tongue; pharynx; esophagus; stomach; small intestine; large intestine; liver; gallbladder; pancreas  
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Urinary Organs   kidneys; ureters; urinary bladder; urethra  
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Urinary Function   excretes waste products from the blood; controls water balance, blood pressure, volume of urine produced; stores urine prior to voluntary elimination; regulates blood ion PH  
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Reproductive Organs   Male: testes; epididymides; ductus deferentia; seminal vesicles; prostate gland; penis; scrotum; Female: ovaries; uterine tubes; uterus; vagina; labia; clitoris; mammary glands  
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Reproductive Functions   Male: Produces male sex cells / sperm; suspending fluids & hormones; Female: produces female sex cells / oocytes & hormones; supports developing embryo from conception to delivery; provides milk to nourish infant; Both: sexual intercourse  
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