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Cells Simple organisms such as bacteria, are single cell. Plants and animals are made up of many cells. Each kind of cell has a particular function.

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Cells

• Simple organisms such as bacteria, are single cell.

• Plants and animals are made up of many cells.

• Each kind of cell has a particular function.

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Cells: Size & Shape

• Size and Shape depend upon its function.• Red blood cells are small and disc shaped

to fit through the smallest blood vessel.• Muscle cells are long and thin. When they

contract they produce movement.• Nerve cells which carry signals to the brain

are very long.

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Functions of Cells

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Tissues, Organs, & Systems

• Cells that work together to perform a specific function form a tissue.

• Just as cells that work together form a tissue, tissues that work together form an organ.

• Organs that work together to perform a function form a system. Example: circulatory system.

• Plant cells also form tissues, such as the bark of a tree. And plant cells work together, forming organs, such as roots and leaves.

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The Circulatory SystemPurpose/Function: Carries needed materials (Oxygen, Sugar) to

cells, and carries waste (Carbon Dioxide) away from cells.

Main Organs:

1. Heart - The muscle that pumps blood to and from cells.

2. Blood Vessels: The tubes that transport blood from the heart throughout the body and back again.

a) Arteries - Carry oxygen-rich blood cells from the heart throughout the body.

i. Capillaries - Are narrow arteries.

b) Veins - Carry oxygen-poor blood cells from the body back into the lungs and heart.

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The Circulatory SystemRelationship with other systems:

Respiratory System: Blood cells are transported through the lungs to gain oxygen and to get rid of carbon dioxide.

Skeletal System: Red blood cells are produced in bone marrow.

Immune System: Blood cells are responsible for delivering disease fighting materials.

Interesting Facts:• The body of an adult contains over 60,000 miles of blood

vessels! • An adult's heart pumps nearly 4000 gallons of blood each

day! • The average three-year-old has two pints of blood in their

body; the average adult at least five times more! • A "heartbeat" is really the sound of the valves in the heart

closing as they push blood through its chambers.

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The Respiratory System• Purpose/Function: Exchanges Oxygen and

Carbon Dioxide Gases.• Main Organs:• Air enters the body through nasal passages is

filtered, then travels down the trachea (Windpipe).

• The trachea branches into two tubes called bronchi, which lead to the lungs containing tiny tubes called bronchioles.

• At the end of the bronchioles (tiny tubes) are alveoli, small air sacs.

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The Respiratory System• Relationship with other systems:

• Circulatory System: Oxygen & Carbon Dioxide are transported through the blood in and out of the lungs.

• Skeletal System: Respiratory organs are protected by the rib cage.

• Interesting Facts:• Lungs inflate (expand) when you inhale (breathe

in), and deflate (contract) when you exhale (breathe out).

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The Digestive System• Purpose/Function: Break Down Food and Drink for

nutrients and sugars.• Main Organs:• Digestion begins in the MOUTH as you chew food.

Glands in your mouth produce saliva to moisten food.

• The food passes through the ESOPHAGUS to the STOMACH and moves to the SMALL INTESTINE.

• Nutrients & Sugars diffuse through the VILLI, tiny projections from the intestine, into the blood.

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The Digestive SystemRelationship with other systems:

• Circulatory System: Digestive system transports the sugars into the blood stream to be carried to cells.

• Muscular System: Digestive organs are a type of muscle tissue.

Interesting Facts:• The esophagus has muscles that constrict to force food down

into the stomach.• Laundry Detergents use the same enzymes to clean stains that

the digestive system uses to break down food.

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The Excretory System

• Purpose/Function: Removes waste from the body. Cell wastes include carbon dioxide and ammonia.

• Main Organs: The kidneys, bladder, and urethra make up part of the excretory system.

• The body also removes wastes through sweating. Sweat is a salty liquid that evaporates from the skin.

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The Excretory System• Relationship with other systems:

– Respiratory System: The lungs are responsible for getting rid of the carbon dioxide waste product.

– Integumentary System: The skin allows the body to sweat salty liquid waste through pores to be evaporated.

• Interesting Facts:– The average person pees 3,000 times a year.– Humans can live with only one kidney.

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The Integumentary SystemMain Organs:• Skin (Epidermis & Dermis)• Hair

Purpose/Function:

• Protects the body - from injury, infection, and water loss

• Maintaining Temperature

• Eliminating Waste - through sweating

• Produce Vitamins - (Such as Vitamin D)

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The Integumentary SystemInteresting Facts:• Skin is the largest organ in the body.• An average adult has 20 sq. ft. of skin.• Every month you have a whole new layer of skin.

Relationship with other system(s):

• Nervous System: The skin is connected to the sense of touch and offers a first alarm source.

• Muscular System: Skin Protects the muscles from harm.

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The Muscular System

Main Organs:• Skeletal / Voluntary Muscles: move bones and hold your

skeleton upright.• Smooth Muscles: contract slowly and move substances

through the internal organs they surround.• Cardiac Muscle: make up the walls of the heart.

Function is to pump blood.

Purpose/Function: To create movement and strength of the body, and to create movement of body organs.

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The Muscular System

Interesting Facts:• You have over 30 facial muscles which create looks like

surprise, happiness, sadness, and frowning. • Eye muscles are the busiest muscles in the body. Scientists

estimate they may move more than 100,000 times a day! • The strongest muscle in the body is the tongue.

Relationship with other systems: • Skeletal - allows movement of joints.• Circulatory - The heart is the cardiac muscle.• Digestive System - Smooth muscles help the digestive organs to break down food.

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The Immune SystemMain Organs:• White Blood Cells:

– T Cells (Identify Diseases). – B Cells (Antibodies - Destroy diseases).

Purpose/Function:

• Protects the body from disease pathogens such as bacteria and viruses.

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The Immune System

Interesting Facts:• A vaccination is a weakened form of a virus that is injected

into the body on purpose to trigger the T cells to be on the lookout for the virus.

• An antibiotic is a chemical that kills bacteria in the body.• T Cells are produced in the Thymus (Lymph nodes in the

chest).• B Cells are produced in the Bone Marrow.

Relationship with other system(s): • Integumentary - Skin is the first line of defense from disease.• Endocrine - The endocrine system is responsible for producing body chemicals that help prevent diseases.

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The Reproductive System

Purpose/Function: For the continuation of the species (Making Babies)

Main Organs:• Testes - (in males) Produce the male gamete (sperm) for sexual

reproduction, and also stimulate the production of male hormones (ex: testosterone).

• Ovaries - (in females) Produce the female gamete (ovum/egg) for sexual reproduction, and also produce female hormones (ex: estrogen and progesterone).

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The Reproductive System

Relationship with other systems: Nervous System: All reproductive activities are stimulated by the nervous

system. Endocrine System (Hormone). Some reproductive organs stimulate hormone

development in the Endocrine System.Interesting Facts:• About 500 million sperm cells mature daily in an average male.• At puberty, a female has between 300,000 to 400,000 viable eggs that can

be fertilized.• Upon fertilization between a sperm and egg, a chemical reaction occurs

causing the outer shell of the egg to become impenetrable.

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The Nervous System

Main Organs:• Brain (Includes Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Brain Stem)• Spinal Cord - contains the nerve highway for the body (found in

the vertebrae/backbone).• Nerves & Neurons (Nerve Cells)• Senses (Vision, Hearing (and balance), Smell, Taste, Touch)

Purpose/Function: • Receives information internally and externally from the sense organs, and directs the body to respond to the information. (Stimulus & Response)• Helps body to maintain homeostasis (ability to maintain a constant stable internal condition).

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The system that controls all of the activities of the body. (1)

The nervous system is made up of the following : (2)The brain The spinal

cordThe sensesThe nerves

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The nervous system allows you to react to a stimulus.

A stimulus is a change in the environment. (3)

Example: A hot stove Or… tripping over a rock

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* An automatic reaction that happens without thinking about

it.* A reflex happens quickly in

less than a second.

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Most of our reactions are automatic.

Automatic means that you do not necessarily have to think about

your reactions.Example: If a bug flies by your eye, you will blink automatically.

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The Nervous System controls Homeostasis

The maintenance of a constant environment in

the body– Temperature– Water levels

– Glucose (Sugar) concentration

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Messages carried throughout the body by nerves.

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Basic Process of the Nervous System (4)Sensory Input: Monitors both outside and inside environments.

Processing: Collects the information and often combines (integrates) it with already stored information.

Motor output: If needed, it will signal certain organs to make an appropriate response.

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The Central Nervous System is made of the brain and the spinal

cord. (5)

The Central Nervous System is the Control Center for the body. (6)

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* The brain controls everything in the body.* The brain is made of more than 10 billion nerves!* The brain is divided into three parts and is protected by the skull. (relationship with Skeletal System).

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* The Brain has three main parts… (7)

1. The Cerebrum

2. The Cerebellum3. The Brain Stem

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* The Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.1. The cerebrum controls your thinking.

2. The cerebrum controls your memory.

3. The cerebrum controls your speaking.

4. The cerebrum controls your movement and identifies the information gathered by your sense organs.

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* The cerebellum is below and to the back of the cerebrum.

1. The cerebellum controls your balance.

2. The cerebellum controls your posture.

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* The Brain Stem connects the brain to the spinal cord.* The nerves in the brain stem control your heartbeat, breathing, and blood pressure.

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* The spinal cord sends messages to the brain.* The spinal cord is the part of the nervous system that connects the brain to the rest of the nervous system. (8)

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* The vertebrae are the many bones that protect the nerves in

the spinal cord. (Relationship with the Skeletal System)

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The Outer Nervous System is made of the nerves and the sense organs. (9)

Nerves Sense organs

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* The Outer Nervous System’s job is to connect the Central

Nervous System to the rest of the body.

* The outer nervous system carries messages between the central

nervous system and the rest of the body.

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* The outer nervous system controls the body’s activities

that you don’t necessarily think about.

* The outer nervous system controls activities in your small

intestine, your breathing, and your heartbeat. (10)control

s

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Sense organs carry

messages that concern

the environment to the central

nervous system.

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The eyes (Vision), ears (Hearing), nose (Smell), tongue

(Taste), and skin (Touch) are examples of sense organs.The sense organs gather

information (light, sound, heat, and pressure) from the

environment.

(11)

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Vision is your ability to see.

Vision involves the eye and the brain.

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When a sound is made, the air around the sound vibrates.

Hearing starts when some of the sound waves go into the

ear.

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The ear canal is the tube between the outside of the ear and the ear drum.The ear drum is in the middle ear. It

vibrates when sound waves hit it.

The pinna is the part of the ear that you can see.

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The ear works with the brain to control your balance.

All of your movements are controlled by balance and muscles.

The liquid in your inner ear is responsible for your balance.

The liquid in your ear moves when we move. The liquid movement sends

information to the brain to tell it how we are moving.

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The sense of touch is located in the skin.

The nerves in the skin allow us to feel texture, pressure,

heat, cold, and pain.Texture is how something feels.

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The nose controls your sense of smell.

The nose is able to smell 80 different kinds of smells.

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Your sense of taste comes from the taste buds in the tongue.

Taste buds are the parts on the tongue that allow us to taste.

The four kinds of taste buds are sweet, sour, bitter, and salty.

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Tastes and smells work together to make flavors.

Flavors are the tastes of food and drinks.

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The Nervous System

Interesting Facts:• Only four percent of the brain's cells work while the

remaining cells are kept in reserve.• There are more nerve cells in the human brain than

there are stars in the Milky Way.• The total surface area of the human brain if stretched

out is about the size of a pillow case

Relationship with other systems: • All other systems: The brain is responsible for sending information signals to all other systems in order for them to function.

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Did You Know?…..That you have a nerve along your whole arm.

The “funny bone” is the only place on the arm where the nerve is not

protected. The “funny bone” is on the elbow.

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Optical Illusion- Visually perceived images that differ from reality.