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The Human Body 
Sarah Jones 
http://funylool.com/holi-festival-colors-india-pictures-funny-pics.html
Body Systems 
http://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/Science-Stories/Our-Senses/Body-systems
A body system is a collection of parts able to 
work together to serve a common purpose – 
growth, reproduction and survival. 
Each part of a system depends on the other 
parts to perform tasks that can’t be achieved 
by single parts acting alone.
Each individual system works in conjunction 
with other systems to improve our chances of 
survival by maintaining a stable internal body 
environment. This stable environment is known 
as homeostasis. http://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/Science-Stories/Our-Senses/Body-systems
Respiratory System 
• Your body uses the glucose from the food you 
digest as a source of energy. 
• Glucose reacts with oxygen to produce energy 
– this process is called respiration. 
Glucose + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
The dissolved food and oxygen required for 
respiration are carried around the body by the 
circulatory system.
• When you inhale your body is taking in the 
oxygen required for respiration. 
• When you exhale your body is removing the 
waste product of respiration – carbon dioxide.
Circulatory System 
• Heart 
• Blood Vessels 
• Blood 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_vessel
• Oxygen that is required for respiration is 
transported to the body's cells. 
• Carbon dioxide is carried away from the 
body's cells. 
esccalbe.blogspot.com
The Heart
Double Circulation 
• Left side of the heart pumps oxygen rich 
blood to the body. 
• Oxygen poor blood travels from the body to the 
rights side of the heart. 
• The right side pumps the oxygen poor blood to 
the lungs. 
• Oxygen rich blood returns to the left side of the 
heart. 
• Called double circulation because during a single 
circuit of the body blood passes through the 
heart twice.
esccalbe.blogspot.com
Digestive System
http://healthfavo.com/digestive-system-for-kids.html
Physical Digestion 
Teeth 
– Premolars grind soft food 
– Molars grind hard food 
– Canines bite and tear 
– Incisors cut food
Chemical Digestion 
• Saliva is an enzyme. 
• Enzymes speed up reactions. 
• Different enzymes 
– Carbohydrases digest carbohydrate 
– Proteases digest protein 
– Lipases digest fats (lipids) 
www.bbc.co.uk
• Mouth – teeth, tongue and saliva 
• Swallow – food moves to the pharynx (back of 
the mouth) 
• The epiglottis covers the trachea (to the lungs) 
• Food travels to stomach – containing hydrochloric 
acid (mucus protects stomach lining) 
• Large molecules are digested 
to produce small soluble 
molecules that can be 
absorbed by the blood.
• Particles travel from the stomach to the small 
intestine. 
• Gastric juices are very acidic – mucus and bile 
stop the acid from damaging the lining of the 
small intestine. 
• Bile is produced in the liver. 
• The liver, gall bladder, pancreas and small 
intestine are all important for fat digestion.
• The small intestine is where to absorption of 
useful molecules occurs. 
• The molecule pass across the lining of the 
small intestine and enter the blood stream.
• The food that enters the 
large intestine (colon) is 
waste material and 
water. 
• The blood reabsorbs the 
excess water. 
• The waste material 
passes to the rectum. 
• From here the faeces 
passes out through the 
anus.
Nervous System 
• The human body is made up of trillions of 
cells. 
• Cells of the nervous system, called nerve cells 
or neurons, are specialised to carry 
"messages" through an electrochemical 
process. The human brain has approximately 
100 billion neurons.
• Neurons have specialised projections called 
dendrites and axons. Dendrites bring 
information to the cell body and axons take 
information away from the cell body. 
• Information from one neuron flows to another 
neuron across a synapse. 
scientopia.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Complete_neuron_cell_diagram_en.svg
• Communication of information between 
neurons is accomplished by the movement of 
chemicals across a small gap called the 
synapse. 
• Chemicals, called neurotransmitters, are 
produced at the end of a neuron’s axon. They 
carry the impulse across the 
synapse to the next neuron.
Central Nervous System 
Brain and Spinal Cord
Peripheral Nervous System 
From Spinal cord to the rest of your body. 
www.eplantscience.com
Neuron Types 
• Sensory Neurons - Relay messages from 
receptor to the brain or spinal cord. 
• Motor Neurons - Relay messages from the 
brain or spinal cord to muscles and organs. 
• Interneuron - Connects the various neurons 
within the brain and spinal cord. 
http://www.geekyangie.com/2013/03/cells-of-the-central-nervous-system/
Excretory System 
• The kidney plays a central 
role in homeostasis, 
forming and excreting 
urine while regulating 
water and salt 
concentration in the 
blood. 
• It maintains the precise 
balance between waste 
disposal and an animal's 
needs for water and salt.
Ammonia, the nitrogenous 
waste product from protein 
metabolism in cells, is highly 
toxic and needs to be 
removed as quickly as 
possible or converted to a 
less harmful form.
Aquatic animals, fish and invertebrates mostly 
excrete ammonia. Ammonia is toxic, but can be 
released continuously (out of respiratory 
structures such as gills) and directly into the 
water.
On land, however, animals need to conserve 
water. By converting ammonia into less toxic 
forms, they can hold it for longer in the body 
and excrete it periodically. 
www.nydailynews.com
Internal structure of the kidney 
• Mammals have two kidneys. 
• Each kidney is made up of about one million 
small filtering units called nephrons. It is in 
these structures that urine is produced.
The formation of urine - the kidneys 
continuously process an enormous volume of 
blood to form a small volume of urine. There are 
three processes in the formation of urine: 
filtration, reabsorption and secretion.
Endocrine System 
• Coordinates the body's organs so they are 
working together. 
• This system is based on the production of 
hormones – chemical messengers. 
• Hormones are produced by 
glands that are located in 
different parts of the body. 
2012books.lardbucket.org
• Hormones are responsible for coordinating 
long-term processes such as growth and 
sexual development. 
• Diabetes results from blood sugar levels being 
unregulated. 
• Blood sugar is regulated by the hormone 
insulin that is produced in the pancreas.

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The Human Body

  • 1. The Human Body Sarah Jones http://funylool.com/holi-festival-colors-india-pictures-funny-pics.html
  • 3. A body system is a collection of parts able to work together to serve a common purpose – growth, reproduction and survival. Each part of a system depends on the other parts to perform tasks that can’t be achieved by single parts acting alone.
  • 4. Each individual system works in conjunction with other systems to improve our chances of survival by maintaining a stable internal body environment. This stable environment is known as homeostasis. http://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/Science-Stories/Our-Senses/Body-systems
  • 5. Respiratory System • Your body uses the glucose from the food you digest as a source of energy. • Glucose reacts with oxygen to produce energy – this process is called respiration. Glucose + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
  • 6. The dissolved food and oxygen required for respiration are carried around the body by the circulatory system.
  • 7. • When you inhale your body is taking in the oxygen required for respiration. • When you exhale your body is removing the waste product of respiration – carbon dioxide.
  • 8. Circulatory System • Heart • Blood Vessels • Blood http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_vessel
  • 9. • Oxygen that is required for respiration is transported to the body's cells. • Carbon dioxide is carried away from the body's cells. esccalbe.blogspot.com
  • 11. Double Circulation • Left side of the heart pumps oxygen rich blood to the body. • Oxygen poor blood travels from the body to the rights side of the heart. • The right side pumps the oxygen poor blood to the lungs. • Oxygen rich blood returns to the left side of the heart. • Called double circulation because during a single circuit of the body blood passes through the heart twice.
  • 15.
  • 16. Physical Digestion Teeth – Premolars grind soft food – Molars grind hard food – Canines bite and tear – Incisors cut food
  • 17. Chemical Digestion • Saliva is an enzyme. • Enzymes speed up reactions. • Different enzymes – Carbohydrases digest carbohydrate – Proteases digest protein – Lipases digest fats (lipids) www.bbc.co.uk
  • 18. • Mouth – teeth, tongue and saliva • Swallow – food moves to the pharynx (back of the mouth) • The epiglottis covers the trachea (to the lungs) • Food travels to stomach – containing hydrochloric acid (mucus protects stomach lining) • Large molecules are digested to produce small soluble molecules that can be absorbed by the blood.
  • 19. • Particles travel from the stomach to the small intestine. • Gastric juices are very acidic – mucus and bile stop the acid from damaging the lining of the small intestine. • Bile is produced in the liver. • The liver, gall bladder, pancreas and small intestine are all important for fat digestion.
  • 20. • The small intestine is where to absorption of useful molecules occurs. • The molecule pass across the lining of the small intestine and enter the blood stream.
  • 21. • The food that enters the large intestine (colon) is waste material and water. • The blood reabsorbs the excess water. • The waste material passes to the rectum. • From here the faeces passes out through the anus.
  • 22. Nervous System • The human body is made up of trillions of cells. • Cells of the nervous system, called nerve cells or neurons, are specialised to carry "messages" through an electrochemical process. The human brain has approximately 100 billion neurons.
  • 23. • Neurons have specialised projections called dendrites and axons. Dendrites bring information to the cell body and axons take information away from the cell body. • Information from one neuron flows to another neuron across a synapse. scientopia.org
  • 25. • Communication of information between neurons is accomplished by the movement of chemicals across a small gap called the synapse. • Chemicals, called neurotransmitters, are produced at the end of a neuron’s axon. They carry the impulse across the synapse to the next neuron.
  • 26. Central Nervous System Brain and Spinal Cord
  • 27. Peripheral Nervous System From Spinal cord to the rest of your body. www.eplantscience.com
  • 28. Neuron Types • Sensory Neurons - Relay messages from receptor to the brain or spinal cord. • Motor Neurons - Relay messages from the brain or spinal cord to muscles and organs. • Interneuron - Connects the various neurons within the brain and spinal cord. http://www.geekyangie.com/2013/03/cells-of-the-central-nervous-system/
  • 29. Excretory System • The kidney plays a central role in homeostasis, forming and excreting urine while regulating water and salt concentration in the blood. • It maintains the precise balance between waste disposal and an animal's needs for water and salt.
  • 30. Ammonia, the nitrogenous waste product from protein metabolism in cells, is highly toxic and needs to be removed as quickly as possible or converted to a less harmful form.
  • 31. Aquatic animals, fish and invertebrates mostly excrete ammonia. Ammonia is toxic, but can be released continuously (out of respiratory structures such as gills) and directly into the water.
  • 32. On land, however, animals need to conserve water. By converting ammonia into less toxic forms, they can hold it for longer in the body and excrete it periodically. www.nydailynews.com
  • 33. Internal structure of the kidney • Mammals have two kidneys. • Each kidney is made up of about one million small filtering units called nephrons. It is in these structures that urine is produced.
  • 34. The formation of urine - the kidneys continuously process an enormous volume of blood to form a small volume of urine. There are three processes in the formation of urine: filtration, reabsorption and secretion.
  • 35. Endocrine System • Coordinates the body's organs so they are working together. • This system is based on the production of hormones – chemical messengers. • Hormones are produced by glands that are located in different parts of the body. 2012books.lardbucket.org
  • 36. • Hormones are responsible for coordinating long-term processes such as growth and sexual development. • Diabetes results from blood sugar levels being unregulated. • Blood sugar is regulated by the hormone insulin that is produced in the pancreas.