Nervous System Skeletal System Lymphatic System Muscular System
Directs immediate Support; protection of Defense against infection Locomotion; support; responses to stimuli, soft tissues; mineral and disease; returns heat production; facial coordinates activities of storage; blood leaked fluids to the expression other organ systems; formation; provide levers blood; cleanses blood homeostasis for muscles Brain Tendons & ligaments Thymus Teres major, Spinal Cord Joints Spleen gastrocnemius, deltoid Nerves Cartilage Lymphatic vessels Gluteus maximus, Tongue Maxilla, Vomer, Hamate Tonsils Biceps brachii, Sartorius Eyes, Ears, Nose Cuboid, Tibia, Patella Lymph nodes Latissimus dorsi, Appendix Rectus abdominus Integumentary System Cardiovascular System Respiratory System Endocrine System Protects from Internal transport of cells Delivery of air to sites Direct long-term changes environmental hazards, and dissolved materials where gas exchange can in activities of other temp control, excretion including wastes, occur between air and organ systems; of salts and urea nutrients, and gases blood; acid-base balance homeostasis Sebaceous & sweat gland Heart Lungs Pituitary gland Cutaneous sense organs Blood Vessels Nasal cavity Thymus Skin Blood Alveolar ducts Thyroid Nails Veins, arteries, Larynx Adrenal glands Hair Capillaries Pharynx Pancreas Plasma Trachea Ovaries Bronchioles Testes Female Reproductive Urinary System Digestive System Male Reproductive Production of oocytes, Elimination of excess Processes food and Production of sperm and estrogen, and water, salts, & waste absorbs nutrients, testosterone progesterone products; controls pH minerals, vitamins, & water, eliminates wastes Ovaries Kidneys Anus Urethra Uterus Urethra Tongue Vas Deferens Vagina Bladder Pancreas Penis Mammary glands Ureters Oral cavity Testes Uterine tubes Teeth Scrotum Vulva Esophagus Prostate gland Stomach Liver Salivary glands Large & Small intestines Gallbladder
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