human body organization & homeostasis gaiser life science
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Human Body Organization
&Homeostasis
Gaiser Life Science
KnowList all the body systems you know. (There are 11.)
Evidence
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“I don’t know any.” is not an acceptable answer.Use complete sentences.
After listening to the PowerPoint lecture, come back here and list evidence to explain why your answer to the above question is or is not a good answer. You may also use other outside sources to help you respond.
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tissues - similar cells that perform the same function- similar cells that perform the same function
Organization levels of the human body
4 types of tissue
A. Muscle tissue:
Human Body Organization and Homeostasis
1. Cells 2. Tissues 3. Organs 4. Organ systems
1. Assists the body parts to move
2. Moves blood through the heart
3. Assists the body in carrying out digestion
B. Nerve tissue1. Brings messages to the central nervous system
2. Sends messages to the muscle systemExample: Brain, spinal, and peripheral nerves
Example: biceps and gastrocnemis
Example: heart muscle
Example: esophagus
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C. Connective tissuesurrounds, supports, and connects organs, muscles, joints, and other body parts
Example: collagen fibroblasts and fat cellsD. Epithelial tissue
Covers body surfaces and allows food and water to selectively go through it
Example: skin and digestive liningorgan - a structure composed of different kinds of tissue which performs - a structure composed of different kinds of tissue which performs
a specific joba specific jobExample: The heart contains all four types of tissue; its job is to pump blood.
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Summary:
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organ system - a group of organs working together- a group of organs working togetherExample: The stomach, small intestine, and large intestine are all part of the digestive system.
homeostasis - the body’s internal balance to keep it stable despite external - the body’s internal balance to keep it stable despite external changeschanges
Example: The body temperature stays at 37˚C even if the outside temperature drops well below 0˚C.
stress - the reaction to threats, challenges, or disturbing events by the - the reaction to threats, challenges, or disturbing events by the body and brainbody and brain
Physical response - fast heartbeat, fast breathing, and sweatingLong term problems - tired, irritable, high blood pressureDealing with stress - Exercise! Ask for help. Deal with it - don’t ignore it
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tissues - similar cells that perform the same function- similar cells that perform the same function
Organization levels of the human body
3 types of connective tissue
A. Muscle tissue:
1. Cells 2. Tissues 3. Organs 4. Organ systems
1. Assists the body parts to move
2. Moves blood through the heart
3. Assists the body in carrying out digestion
Example: biceps and gastrocnemis
Example: heart valves
Example: esophagus
C. Connective tissuesurrounds, supports, and connects organs, muscles, joints, and other body parts
Example: collagen fibroblasts and fat cellsD. Epithelial tissue
Covers body surfaces and allows food and water to selectively go through it
Example: skin and digestive lining
B. Nerve tissue1. Brings messages to the central nervous system
2. Sends messages to the muscle systemExample: Brain, spinal, and peripheral nerves
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organ - a structure composed of different kinds of tissue which performs - a structure composed of different kinds of tissue which performs a specific joba specific job
Summary:
Example: The heart contains all three types of tissue; its job is to pump blood.
Organ system - a group of organs working together- a group of organs working togetherExample: The stomach, small intestine, and large intestine are all part of the digestive system.
homeostasis - the body’s internal balance to keep it stable despite external - the body’s internal balance to keep it stable despite external changeschanges
Example: The body temperature stays at 37˚ even if the outside temperature drops well below 0˚.
stress - the reaction to threats, challenges, or disturbing events by the - the reaction to threats, challenges, or disturbing events by the body and brainbody and brain
Physical response - fast heartbeat, fast breathing, and sweatingLong term problems - tired, irritable, high blood pressureDealing with stress - Exercise! Ask for help. Deal with it - don’t ignore it
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