Organ System Overview PDF
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This document provides an overview of the eleven organ systems in the human body, detailing their functions, key components, and interesting facts. It covers topics such as the skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, and others.
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ORGAN SYSTEM OVERVIEW - protective functions (internal organs). - Also protects the Reproductive organs. - Female experience Cesarian because What is Organ System?...
ORGAN SYSTEM OVERVIEW - protective functions (internal organs). - Also protects the Reproductive organs. - Female experience Cesarian because What is Organ System? their pelvis is small. - are groups of organs within the body - Storehouse for minerals (calcium and working together as a unit to carry out phosphate). specific tasks or functions within the - Red Blood Cell production. organisms. - 206 bones in the body. - 15% of the body weight is Skeletal Homeostatic Imbalance System. - word use in Human ANAPHY instead of - Made up of bones, joints, and cartilages. “Illnesses”. 3. MUSCULAR SYSTEM Human body is divided into eleven organ - Functions: movement ad mobility system. - Framework, support, and stability No organ system functions independently. - Neurodegenerative is cause of immobility. 1. INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM - Muscles have the ability to contract. - Collagen depleted and human can take - 600 to 650 muscles in the body. collagen at the age of 20. - Male have more numbers of muscles - Skin is the largest organ in the body. compared to female. - Approximately skin ranges 2 square - 40 to 50% of the body weight is Muscular meters. System. - 16% of the body weight is Integumentary - Functions also in the respiration, System. digestion, and urination. - Functions: External covering, first line of - Muscular system is divided into, Skeletal, defense, and maintaining moisture Cardiac, and Smooth Muscles. - It is essential for Vitamin D synthesis. - Sun helps to activate Vitamin B. 4. NERVOUS SYSTEM - Regulates body temperature. - Body’s acting control system. - Protects us from deep tissues injuries - Responds to external stimuli. and maintain sensory receptors. - Sensory receptors (detects changes in - Consist of Skin, Hair and Nails. the environment). - Congestive Heart Failure is symptoms of - Average human brain weights around Clubbing of Nail. 1300 – 1400 grams (3 pounds) - Brain folds are called Sulcus. SKINTERESTING INFORMATION! - 167 mm (15-17cm) in length. - Skin shed off and renew every 28 days. - Majority of brain is made up of fats. - Start aging at the age of 20. - Nervous system is made up of brain and - At the age of 25 collagen levels starts to spinal cord. deplete which result in fine lines and - Divided into two: Central Nervous wrinkles. System and Peripheral Nervous - Your skin contains 1000 species of System. bacteria. ▪ Staphylococcus BRAINY FACTS! ▪ Enterobacteria - 60% of the human brain is made up of ▪ Klebsiella fats. ▪ E. coli - Brain isn’t fully formed until the age of 25. ▪ Proteus species - Frontal lobe is responsible for decision making. 2. SKELETAL SYSTEM - Brain development begins from the back - Functions: support, framework, and of the brain and works its way to the front. movement - Human brain can generate 23 watts - Normal adult lungs weighs approximately power. 1000 grams. - Adequate sleep helps maintain the - 24 cm in height. pathways in your brain. - Lungs, nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, - It’s a myth that you only use 10% of your trachea, bronchi and alveoli. brain because you use all of it 100% even when you are sleeping. 9. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM - Series of tube running through the body 5. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM from the mouth to the anus. - Endocrine glands secretes hormones to - Breakdown of food for nutrients. the bloodstream. - Metabolism. - Hormones: growth, repair and - Excretion of waste materials. reproduction, and metabolism. - Delivers digestive enzymes. - They are not connected anatomically. - Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines and rectum. 6. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM - Accessory organs: liver, pancreas, gall - Delivers oxygen, nutrients, and bladder, salivary glands. hormones to the rest of the body. - Responsible in removing waste products 10. URINARY SYSTEM of metabolism to excretory organs. - Also called as Excretory System. - Protects body against diseases and - Excretion of waste materials from the infections. body (nitrogen-containing waste). - Weights between 10 to 12 oz (280-340 - Urine formation gram) a little larger than your fits size. - Electrolyte balance - Consist of Heart, Vessels, and Blood. - Acid-base balance - Regulate normal blood pressure BROKEN HEART SYNDROME - Heart strings (chordae tendineae) can 11. REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM sometimes break after a deep emotional - Reproduction trauma causing the heart to lose form and - Male (testes), Female (ovaries) as a result be unable to pump blood - Female uterus provides an environment effectively. for fetal development. - Medically and literally speaking a person - Testosterone. Estrogen and can die from a broken heart. Progesterone. - Broken heart syndrome could mimic the signs & symptoms of a heart attack. 7. LYMPHATIC SYSTEM - The lymphatic system works together with the cardiovascular system (immune function). - Lymphatic vessels returns leaked tissue fluids into the bloodstream. - Cleanse the blood and house white blood cells involved in immunity. - Lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, and other lymphoid organs. 8. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM - Keeps the body supplied with oxygen - Gas exchange