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Name :Afgan damopolii

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Today I will present Material

a. Why is this topic interesting? I think this topic is interesting because it's about

human body parts

b. What is this topic about?

About the system in the body

C. Favorite part of this topic/material?

Bloodstream system

d. the hardest part of this topic?

Part of the body (Human Anatomy)

Human anatomy is the study of the structure of the human body. The anatomy of

the human body is composed of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. Organ

systems are the parts that make up the human body. This system consists of

various types of organs, which have specific structures and functions. Organ

systems have distinctive structures and functions. Each organ system depends on

each other, either directly or indirectly.

The anatomy of the human body consists of:

1. Skeletal system
The human body is supported by the skeletal system, which consists of 206 bones

connected by tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. This bone is composed of an axial

skeleton and an appendicular skeleton.

The axial skeleton consists of 80 bones located along the axis of the human

body. The axial skeleton consists of the skull, middle ear bones, hyoid bone, ribs,

and spine.
The appendicular skeleton consists of 126 bones which are appendages that

connect the axial skeleton. The appendicular skeleton is located in the upper

limbs, lower legs, pelvis, and shoulders.

The function of the skeletal system is to move, support and give shape to the

body, protect internal organs, and act as a place for muscles to attach.

2. Muscular system
The muscular system is made up of about 650 muscles that help with movement,

blood flow, and other bodily functions.

There are three types of muscles: skeletal muscle, which is connected to bones,

smooth muscle, which is found in the digestive organs, and cardiac muscle, which

is found in the heart and helps pump blood.

3. Circulatory system
The circulatory system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and about 5 liters of

blood carried by the blood vessels. The circulatory system is supported by the

heart, which is only the size of a closed fist. Even at rest, the average heart easily

pumps more than 5 liters of blood around the body every minute.

4. Digestive system
The digestive system is a group of organs that work to receive food, convert and

process food into energy, absorb nutrients contained in food into the bloodstream,

and remove food waste that is left or cannot be digested by the body.

Food passes through the digestive tract which consists of the oral cavity, pharynx

(throat), larynx (esophagus), stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and ends at

the anus.

5. Endocrine system
The endocrine system consists of several glands that secrete hormones into the

blood. These glands include the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, pineal gland,


thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas, and sex glands

(gonads).

Glands are controlled directly by stimuli from the nervous system and also by

chemical receptors in the blood and hormones produced by other glands

6. Nervous system
The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and all the

nerves that connect these organs to the rest of the body. These organs are

responsible for the control of the body and the communication between its parts.

7. Respiratory system
The cells of the human body need a steady flow of oxygen to stay alive. The

respiratory system provides oxygen to the body's cells while expelling carbon

dioxide and waste products that can be deadly if allowed to build up.

That's my percentage Sorry for all the shortcomings and advantages, Thank you

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