Title: Team Sports
1Team Sports
- How many people play a team sport?
- How do team sports work?
- What do you have to do in order to be successful
as a team?
2How is Your Body a Team?
- All of the parts of your body must work together
to keep you alive - If one part does not function properly, then your
body does not work as well - Lets take a look at the players
3Human Body SystemsChapter 35.1
4The Players
- The levels of organization in a multicellular
organism from smallest to largest are - cell? tissue ? organ ? organ system
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6Now lets take a closer look at the players
- Cell
- Tissue
- Organ
- Organ system
7Cell
- Basic unit of structure and function in an
organism - Specialized cells
- are uniquely suited to perform a particular
function
8Tissue
- A group of cells that perform a single function
- Four basic types of tissues
- Muscle allows body to move
- Epithelial glands and tissues that cover
interior and exterior body surfaces - Connective provides support for the body
- Nervous transmits nerve impulses
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10What is the purpose of each of these items?
Electrical Wire
Plastic Wrap
Packaging Tape
11What type of tissue is represented by each item?
Electrical Wire
Plastic Wrap
Packaging Tape
epithelial
nervous
connective
12Organ / Organ Systems
- Organ
- -group of different types of tissues that work
together to perform a single function - Organ systems
- -group of organs that perform closely related
functions
13Questions
- Can you name some organs found in the human body?
- What are some of the functions of these organs?
- Can you name the 11 organ systems found in the
human body? - What are the main functions of each organ system?
14The Organ Systems
- 11 different organ systems are organized in the
body
1. Nervous 2. Integumentary 3. Skeletal 4.
Muscular 5. Circulatory 6. Respiratory
7. Digestive 8. Excretory 9. Endocrine 10.
Reproductive 11. Immune
15Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part I
Section 35-1
Nervous System
Integumentary System
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Circulatory System
16Figure 35-2 Human Organ Systems Part 2
Section 35-1
Respiratory System
Digestive System
Excretory System
Endocrine System
Reproductive System
Lymphatic/Immune Systems
17Examples of Feedback Inhibition
Examples of Feedback Inhibition
Thermostat senses temperature change and switches
off heating system
Room temperature increases
Room temperature decreases
Thermostat senses temperature change and switches
on heating system