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MONDAY!

Short classes today - study guide work time, if everyone finishes well start
going over it.
Quiz/lab practical will be Wednesday!

BODY SYSTEMS!
Integumentary System: first line of defense
Muscular System: assists with movement
Which muscle type is voluntary? skeletal muscle
Skeletal System: provides structure & support
Nervous System: coordinates all voluntary & involuntary actions, sends &
receives information
Circulatory System: brings nutrients & oxygen to cells via circulating blood
What does an artery do? Flows blood away from the heart.
What does a vein do? Flows blood towards the heart.

BODY SYSTEMS!

Respiratory System: allows CO2/O2 gas exchange


Digestive System: takes water & nutrients from food to gain energy sources
for making ATP
Urinary System: filters waste out of blood, controls blood volume
List the organs of the Digestive System: tongue, esophagus, stomach, small
intestine, large intestine, pancreas, liver
List the organs of the Urinary System: kidneys, ureters, bladder
Describe how the Circulatory & Respiratory Systems work together: The
lungs take in oxygen and transfer it to the bloodstream; the blood deposits
oxygen around the body while picking up waste products like carbon dioxide.
The blood returns to the lungs with carbon dioxide, which the lungs exhale.

HOMEOSTASIS & FEEDBACK MECHANISMS!


What is homeostasis? Homeostasis is a set of internal conditions that needs
to stay relatively the same in order for the body to function normally.
What does negative feedback do? Negative feedback mechanisms bring
unstable conditions back to stability. (sweating)
What does positive feedback do? Positive feedback mechanisms produce
unstable conditions. (blood clotting)

THE FROG!
H: lung
I: heart
J: liver
L: small intestine
M: large intestine
C: stomach
What adaptations does the frog
have? Camouflage coloration, strong
legs, webbed feet, sticky tongue...

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