HUMAN BODY SYSTEM
Enviado por cristysalas • 31 de Mayo de 2013 • 3.253 Palabras (14 Páginas) • 501 Visitas
1. HUMAN BODY SYSYTEM
2. *MUSCULAR SYSTEM: distributed throughout the body
*OSEO SYSTEM: the bones are distributed throughout the body
* RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: on the chest of the body
*DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: begins in the mouth and extends to the anus.
*URINARY SYSTEM: located on the pelvis
*CIRCULATORY SYSTEM: is a network of vessels throughout the body occupying
*HORMONAL SYSTEM: found in the adrenal glands
*NERVOUS SYSTEM: the nervous system spreads throughout the body through the nerves and nerve endings.
*REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: is located in the lower abdomen
*LYMPH SYSTEM: begins where the circulatory
*IMMUNE SYSTEM: dispatched by the body
3. * THE SYSTEM ALLOWS skeletal muscle to move, keep their stability and shape.
* THE SKELETAL SYSTEM is the support of the body, thanks to this; the human body has a perfectly defined body.
* THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM is responsible for taking up oxygen (O2) and remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the cell metabolism.
* THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM is the set of bodies of digestion process.
* THE HUMAN URINARY SYSTEM is a set of organs responsible for urine production by which nitrogenous waste is disposed of metabolism
* THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM serves to carry nutrients and oxygen to cells, and to collect metabolic wastes be disposed of later.
* THE ENDOCRINE OR HORMONAL SYSTEM is a group of organs and tissues that release a class of substances called hormones.
* THE NERVOUS SYSTEM is quickly captured and process signals and coordination exercising control over others organs to achieve a good performance.
* THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM receives the male sex cells, creating the conditions for one of them joins the female and MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM produces sex cells or sperm and its subsequent transport to the woman's vagina.
* THE LYMPH SYSTEM node unidirectional toward the heart.
*THE IMMUNE SYSTEM is the set of biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease.
4. *MUSCULAR SYSTEM: our bodies are part of the muscular system. voluntary, involuntary, autonomous or mixed.
* OSEO SYSTEM: consists of a set of solid structures basically consist of bone tissue, to which is called bones.
*RESPIRATORY: nostrils, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and lungs.
* DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine.
* URINARY SYSTEM: kidneys, two ureters, a bladder and a urethra.
* CIRCULATORY SYSTEM: the heart, blood vessels.
*HORMONAL SYSTEM: the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreatic islets, adrenal glands, gonads (testes and ovaries) and placenta.
*NERVOUS SYSTEM: * Central Nervous System: The Brain and Spinal Cord
* Peripheral nervous system: nerves and neurons
*REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: * FEMALE: internal organs and external organs.
* MALE epididymis, spermatic duct, ejaculatory duct, urethra, Cowper's glands, corpus spongiosum, glans, corpus cavernosum and foreskin.
*LYMPH SYSTEM: Lymphatic vessels, lymph, nodes or lymphoid organs (spleen and thymus) tissues and lymph nodes.
*IMMUNE SYSTEM: primary lymphoid organs, secondary lymphoid organs.
5. *MUSCULAR SYSTEM: maintaining stability
*OSEO SYSTEM: shapes the body
*RESPIRATORY: takes oxygen for us to breathe
*DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: digestion handles
*URINARY SYSTEM: eliminates waste
*CIRCULATORY SYSTEM: carries oxygen to the cells
*HORMONAL SYSTEM: release hormones
*NERVOUS SYSTEM: controls the organs
*REPRODUCTOR SYSTEM: The female conditioned to receive the sperm that produces the female
*LYMPHATIC SYSTEM carries lymph heart
*IMMUNE SYSTEM: protects the body from disease
6. *MUSCULAR SYSTEM: consists of all the organs of the body, help stability, mime and posture
*OSEO SYSTEM: thanks to the collaboration between bones and muscles, the human body maintains its position; you can move and perform multiple actions.
*RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: * Nostrils: allow entry of air
* Pharynx: Choking prevents us
* Larynx: filters the air
* Trachea: tube that lets air clogging
* Bronchi: draws air from the trachea to the bronchioles
* Bronchioles: conduct air from the bronchi to the alveoli
* Lungs: perform gas exchange with blood
*DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: * Mouth: performs oral intake and processing
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