Title: The Human Organism: Introduction to Human Body Systems
1 The Human OrganismIntroduction to Human Body
Systems
2Levels of Organization in the Body
- Cells
- Tissues
- Epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous
- Organs
- Examples include stomach, liver, heart
- Organ Systems
- Examples include digestive and circulatory
systems
3Tissues in the Human Body
- Epithelial
- Covering or lining tissue
- Connective
- Joins, stores and supports
- Muscle
- Internal and external movement
- Nerve
- Conducts electrical signals
Blood
Muscle
Nerve
4Human Organ Systems
- Skeletal
- Muscular
- Circulatory
- Immune
- Respiratory
- Digestive
- Excretory
- Reproductive
- Nervous
- Endocrine
- Integumentary
5Human Skeletal System
- Functions
- Framework and support
- Protection
- Storage
- Axial and appendicular skeleton
- Bone structure
- Joints and ligaments
6Human Skeleton Diagram
Phalanges
7Compact Bone Tissue
8Human Muscular System
- Functions
- Movement
- Warmth
- Posture
- Muscle Properties
- Ability to contract
- Ability to be stretched
- Ability to respond to a stimulus
- Muscle Types
- Skeletal
- Smooth
- Cardiac
9Human Muscular System Diagram
Deltoid
Pectoralis major
Biceps brachi
Gluteus maximus
Rectus femoris
Gastrocnemius
10Three Types of Human Muscle Tissue
11Skeletal Muscle Contraction
Myosin
Actin
Sarcomere
12Human Circulatory System
- Transports nutrients, gases, wastes, water, and
hormones and also distributes heat - Structures of circulatory system
- Heart
- Vessels
- Blood
- Lymphatic system
Erythrocytes
White blood cells
13Diagram of Human Heart
Aorta
Superior vena cava
Pulmonary artery
Left atrium
Right atrium
Mitral Valve
Tricuspid Valve
Left Ventricle
Right Ventricle
Anterior view
14Human Immune System
- Nonspecific defense responses
- Skin and mucous membranes
- Inflammatory response
- Temperature
- Proteins
- White blood cells
- Specific immune responses
- Humoral immunity
- Cell-mediated immunity
15Disease Prevention in Humans
- Identifying Pathogens - Kochs Postulates
- Vaccination - Edward Jenner
- Disorders
- Allergies
- Autoimmune disease
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
16Human Respiratory System
- Respiration is gas exchange between an organism
and the environment - Respiratory structures include the nose, pharynx,
larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli - Mechanics of Breathing
- Respiratory Diseases
Exhalation
Inhalation
17Human Respiratory System Diagram
18Human Digestive System
- Digestion is the breakdown of nutrients to a
level that can be used by cells of the body. - Structures
- GI tract (mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach,
small intestine, large intestine) - Accessory (teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver,
gall bladder, pancreas) - Nutrition
19Human Digestive System Diagram
20Human Excretory System
- Excretion is the removal of metabolic wastes from
the body, including toxic chemicals, excess
water, carbon dioxide and salts. - Excretory Organs
- Skin
- Lungs
- Kidneys
21Human Urinary System Diagram
22Human Reproductive System
- Produces gametes (eggs and sperm)
- Fertilization produce zygote
- Male Reproductive System
- Testes
- Epididymus, vas deferens, urethra, seminal
vesicle, prostate gland, Cowpers gland - Female Reproductive System
- Ovary
- Fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina
23Human Male Reproductive System
Urinary bladder
Vas deferens
Seminal vesicle
Prostate gland
Epididymus
Urethra
Penis
Testis
24Human Female Reproductive System
Fallopian tube
Uterus
Urinary bladder
Vagina
Anterior View
Sagittal View
Fallopian tube
Uterus
Ovary
Vagina
25Human Endocrine System
- The endocrine system consists of ductless glands
that produce hormones. - Hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal, thyroid,
parathyroid, thymus, adrenal, pancreas, ovary,
testes - Hormones are chemical messengers that travel
through the blood stream and affect activities
throughout the body. - Steroid hormones
- Nonsteroid hormones
26Human Endocrine System Diagram
27Human Nervous System
- Controls and coordinates functions throughout the
body - Neurons are specialized cells that transmit
impulses throughout the body. - Nervous System
- Central Nervous System
- Peripheral Nervous System
- Somatic
- Autonomic
28Human Neuron Diagram
29Diagram of Human Brain
Cerebrum
Corpus callosum
Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Midbrain
Cerebellum
Pons
Medulla oblongata
Spinal cord
30Human Integumentary System
- Consists of the skin, hair, and nails
- Skin
- Epidermis
- Dermis
- Subcutaneous tissue
- Hair and nails
31Homeostasis Regulating the Internal Environment
- A controlled, stable internal environment
- Gains and losses must balance
- Control systems
- Receptor, control center, effector
- Feedback loops
- Negative feedback
- Positive feedback
32Thank You
- This concludes a brief review of the human body
systems. - You may find additional information on this
section in the expanded content talks, and in the
notes attached to each slide in the library.