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Levels of organization
Cells together form Tissue
Tissues together form organs
Organs together form
Organ Systems
Function of Nervous System
Recognizes and coordinates the body's response to changes in it's internal environment
Parts of Nervous System
Brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves
Function of Integumentary System
barrier against infection and injury
Parts of Integumentary System
Skin, hair, nails, sweat glands
Function of Respiratory System
Provide Oxygen for cells and remove carbon dioxide
Parts of Respiratory System
Nose, trachea, bronchi, lungs
Function of Digestive System
Convert food to simplier molecules that cells can use, eliminate waste
Parts of Digestive System
Mouth, esophagus, sotmach, small and large intestines, rectum
Function of Excretory System
Eliminate waste products from the body
Parts of Excretory System
Skin, lungs, kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra
Function of Skeletal System
Supports body, protects internal organs, allows for movement, stores minerals, site for blood cell formation
Parts of Skeletal System
Bones, cartliage, liagments, tendons
Function of Muscluar System
voluntary muscles - movement
cardiac muscles - move blood
smooth muscles - move food through digestive system
Parts of Muscluar System
voluntary muscles -
cardiac muscles -
smooth muscles -