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Title: Body Systems


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Body Systems
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Body Systems
  • Circulatory System
  • Respiratory System
  • Skeletal System
  • Muscular System
  • Nervous System
  • Digestive and Excretory Systems

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The Circulatory System
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The Circulatory System
  • The circulatory system consists of the heart,
    arteries, veins and capillaries, and the blood.
    All of the other systems in the body rely on the
    circulatory system, except for the skeletal
    system.

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What is the Circulatory System?
  • The circulatory system carries blood throughout
    the body. The heart is the main control of the
    circulatory system. Without the heart, we would
    die. If the blood doesnt go throughout the body,
    the brain doesnt get the blood to function
    properly.

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What Blood Does
  • The blood transports oxygen, nutrients, wastes,
    and carbon dioxide throughout the body. When you
    breath oxygen, the oxygen goes down your trachea,
    which splits up into smaller tubes that end in
    tiny air sacs called alveoli. Since the walls of
    alveoli are only one cell thick, oxygen can
    diffuse through the walls into the capillaries.
    The capillaries get blood from the pulmonary
    arteries and transport the oxygen to the rest of
    the body through the blood. The capillaries also
    transport nutrients, carbon dioxide, and wastes
    to and from the body.

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Capillaries
  • The capillaries get blood from the pulmonary
    arteries and transport the oxygen to the rest of
    the body through the blood. The capillaries also
    transport nutrients, carbon dioxide, and wastes
    to and from the body.

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Credits
Harshita Rallabhandi
Jeffrey Falkenstein
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Bibliography
Richmond, Julius B. Et al. You and Your
Health. Glenview, Illinois Scott, Foresman 1981,
1977.
Frank, Marjorie Slavick Et al, Harcourt
Science California Edition
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HOW YOUR RESPIRATORY SYSTEM WORKS
  • FACTS ABOUT YOUR LUNGS

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LUNGS
  • Your body needs lots of oxygen to survive. First
    air goes down the trachea, also known as your
    windpipe. Then the air goes into branch-like
    tubes in your lungs called bronchi. As the air
    goes into bronchi the air goes through smaller
    and smaller tubes. At the end of the smallest
    tubes there are little air sacs called alveoli.

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MORE FACTS ABOUT LUNGS
  • You and your systems need oxygen to keep running.
    The respiratory system is what gets the oxygen.
    When you breathe, warm air goes down down your
    trachea and into your lungs. The trachea connects
    to bronchi, which divides into smaller tubes.

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Bibliography
Jones, Robert M. Science. OrlandoHarcourt, 2000.
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Credits
Created by AJ Macabasco
Steven Rodriguez
Produced by AJ
Macabasco Steven
Rodriguez
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The Skeletal System
  • The skeletal system works when joints attach
    bones to each other and to muscles, ligaments
    hold the skeleton together, and tendons attach
    bones to muscles.

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What Does the Skeletal System Do?
  • The Skeletal System controls the body movement
    along with the muscles. The hinge joints allow
    you to bend and straighten your arms and legs.
    What allows the circular motion is the
    ball-and-socket joint. For exampleyour hips and
    your shoulders are ball-and-socket joints.

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The Bones of Your Skeletal System Are.
  • The skull, clavicle, sternum, ribs, humerus,
    spine, pelvis, femur, patella, fibula, tibia,
    phalanges (fingers and toes), radius, ulna.

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Muscular System
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Muscular System
Muscles help your body move. Without them you
wouldnt be able to do anything. The more weight
you put on a muscle, the bigger and stronger it
gets.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF MUSCLES
  • Muscles are one of the most important body parts.
    You couldnt hand shake without them.

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Muscular System
Created by David Contreras and Mitchell Ford
Produced by Mitchell Ford and David Contreras
Foresman, Scott. You and Your Health. Illinois
Scott Foresman and company, 1977.
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The Nervous System
  • The nervous system consists of two parts the
    central nervous system and the peripheral nervous
    system.        

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The Central Nervous System
  • The central nervous system decodes signals it
    accepts from nerves and decides what reply is
    needed. Signals sent by the brain travel through
    nerves and conduct all of the bodys muscles.

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The Peripheral Nervous System
  • The peripheral nervous system consists of
    sensory organs, like the eyes and ears,and body
    nerves. Nerves have bundles of cells called
    neurons, which are specialized cells that can
    receive signals and convey them to other neurons.

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Bibliography
Richmond, Julius B. Pounds, Elenore T. You and
Your Health. Glenview, Illinois.Scott Foresman
Company,1977. Frank, Marjorie S.-et
al. Harcourt Science CA Edition. San Diego,
California. Harcourt School Publishers,
2000.
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Credits
  • Created by
  • Lauren Creiman
  • Karissa Martindale
  • Produced by
  • Lauren Creiman
  • Karissa Martindale

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The Digestive and the Excretory Systems
  • You couldnt live without them!

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The Digestive System
  • The digestive system is a system in your body
    that lets you eat.
  • It also produces the nutrients in your cells need
    to produce energy.

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The Excretory System
  • The wastes of the body are taken out of the body
    in the excretory system.

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Credits
  • Produced By
  • Jamil Sabbagh and Scott Okamura
  • Created By
  • Scott Okamura and Jamil Sabbagh

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Bibliography
Frank, Marjorie S.-et al. Harcourt Science CA
Edition. San Diego Harcourt School
Publishers,2000.
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