Title: Living system interactions
1Living system interactions
- District Assessment Review
2Cell, tissue, organs, organ systems
3Cardiovascular system- transports needed
materials to body cells, removes waste
4Skeletal system- supports and protects
5Muscular- enables body to move
6- What are smooth muscles and where are they
located?
7- Smooth muscles are involuntary muscles such as
inside of many internal organs.
8Skin- protects the body- keeps water inside,
sense external environ
9Digestive system-breaks down food, absorbs
nutrients, eliminates waste
- Small large intestine
- Liver
- Stomach
- pancreas
10Digestive system
11Reproductive- creates offspring
- Female- ovaries
- Male- testes
12Endocrine system- controls hormones
13Nervous- obtains process info
14Respiratory- gets oxygen into the body, removes
carbon dioxide
15Excretory system- removes wastes- regulate water
16Immune system- fights disease
- Lymphoid organs include
- adenoids
- blood vessels (the arteries, veins, and
capillaries through which blood flows) - bone marrow
- lymph nodes
- spleen
- thymus
- tonsils
17Equilibrium
- Balance
- System is stable- parts function smoothly
- Homeostasis
18Homeostasis
- Process by which the bodys internal environment
is kept stable in spite of change in the external
environment - 1. Heart rate
- 2. Breathing rate
- 3. Temperature (body)
- 4. Blood cell count
19Negative feedback
- Living systems maintain internal equilibrium
(homeostasis) process is turned off by the
condition it produces - 1. Levels of sugar (glucose)
- 2. Shivering
- 3. Perspiring
- 4. Turgor pressure in plants helps give shape
and firmness (wilts- less pressure)
20Hormone
- Chemical produced by an endocrine gland (that
affects the activity of a tissue or organ) - Insulin
21Diffusion
- Substances move back and forth through cell
membrane (high to low)
22Osmosis
- Diffusion of water through a selectively
permeable membrane
23- Ms. May is not feeling well. She has a fever and
has been vomiting. What type of internal
stimulus would cause this type of response? - A. Heat exhaustion
- B. Invasion of a virus
- C. Freezing temperature
- D. Lack of nutrients in the body
24- Which of the following describes the function of
the organ shown above? - A. The transportation of oxygen to the lungs
- B. The transportation of water to the kidneys
- C. The transportation of messages from the brain
- D. The transportation of oxygen and nutrients to
the body
25- Which of the following happens to your eyes as
you leave a dark movie theatre and - walk in to a bright room?
- A. Your pupils dilate.
- B. Your pupils remain the same size.
- C. Your pupils constrict to limit the
amount of light. - D. Your pupils dilate to limit the amount of
light.
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30Example of stimulus and response
- Within the context of the integumentary (skin)
system An ant crawling on your arm disturbs the
hairs on your arm. You feel that stimulus and
brush the ant away!
31Example of stimulus and response
- Within the context of the circulatory system If
foreign invaders such as a bacteria enter your
body, your body sounds an alert and dispatches an
army of white blood cells to the wound site to
attack the invaders.
32Example of stimulus and response
- Within the context of the respiratory system If
you hold your breath (a conscious act), carbon
dioxide begins to build up in the blood stream.
Your body detects this you faint and lose
consciousness you begin to breathe normally,
your body receives the oxygen it needs, and you
return to consciousness.
33Example of stimulus and response
- Within the context of the endocrine system If
there is too much glucose in your blood stream,
the pancreas will produce a chemical called
insulin which enables body cells to take in
glucose from the blood and use it for energy. If
the glucose returns to the normal level, the
production of insulin from the pancreas would
stop.
34An organ where gas exchange occurs in the
- A. Heart
- B. lung
- C. kidney
- D. brain
35Which of these structures are most abundant in
the human body?
- A. systems
- B. tissues
- C. cells
- D. organs
36Example of stimulus and response
- Within the context of the excretory system If
you eat the fish with mercury in it, your liver
will filter the poison out of your body.