PRESENTATION OUTLINE
SKELETAL SYSTEM
- Provides support & protection for the soft tissues for the rest of the body
- Skull,spine, teeth
SKULL
- Protects the all-important brain & supports the other soft tissue of the brain.
TEETH
- To chew food
- To give shape to the face
- To aid in the process of speaking clearly
SPINE
- Supports the upper body's weight
- Provides posture while allowing for movement and flexibility
- Protects the spinal cord
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
- Privides movement for the human body.
- Head and neck;Chest and upper back
- Abdominal and lower back
- Arm and hand
- Leg and foot
HEAD AND NECK
- Movement of the neck
- Chewing, speech,swallowing
- Movement of the eye
ABDOMEN AND LOWER BACK
- Protect vital organs
- Movement of the trunk
- Posture
- Stability of the entire body
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
- Transports oxygen
- Nutrients, hormones
- And cellular waste throughout the body
- Arm & hand, leg & foot
- Head & neck, Heart & chest, lower torso
HEAD AND NECK
- Oxygenate blood to the brain
Heart and chest
Pumping deoxygenated blood to the lungs for gas exchange as well as to the body tissues to support their metabolic functions.
Lower torso
Carry blood from these organs through a vain to the liver.
Arm and Hand
Ensure adequate flow of deoxygenated blood from- the shoulders, arms, hands and fingers.
Leg and foot
Provides oxygenated blood to- and removes deoxygenated blood from- a person's leg, feet, and toes.
Digestive system
Group of working organs to convert food into energy and basic nutrients to feed the entire body.
Head and neck, upper GI tract, and lower GI tract
Head and neck
Responsible for the ingestion, chewing, swallowing, and initial digestion of the food.
Upper GI tract
Breakdown of food and for transporting the partially digested food further along the alimentary canal.
Lower GI tract
Completes the breakdown of the food a person east.
Endocrine system
Regulate the functions of organs in the body, these glands help to maintain the body's homeostasis.
Head & neck, upper torso, lower torso
Head and neck
Release hormones into the bloodstream.
Upper torso
Produces the body's T cells.
Lower torso
Produces hormones which regulate appetite & the release of certain nutrients into the blood.
Nervous system
Responsible for the control of the body & communication among its parts. Head & neck, chest & upper back, lower torso, arm and hand, leg and foot
Head and neck
Work together to control every part of the body's internal structures.
Chest and upper back
Helps communicate between the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.
Lower torso
Conduits that service this region of the body as well as the lower limbs.
Arm and hand
Commanding the intricate movements of the arms.
Leg and foot
Propel the body through the actions of the legs,feet, and toes while maintaining balance, both while the body is moving or resting.
Respiratory system
Provides oxygen to the body's cells while removing carbon dioxide, a waste product that can be lethal if allowed to accumulate
Upper tract and lower
Lymphomatic
Transports fluids called lymph from the tissues as it returns to the bloodstream. Transports fatty acids
Vessels,nodes,capillaries
Female reproductive system
Production & transportation of gametes & the production of sex hormones. facilitates the fertilization of ova by sperm & development of offspring
Male reproductive system
Produce sperm, the male gamete & the other components of semen. Organs work together to deliver semen to the vagina to produce off spring
Female and male reproductive systems
Female; ovaries,Fallopian tubes, uterus,vagina, etc
Male; scrotum, testes, sex glands, penis, etc