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Science 6 Human Body Systems Intro

The document provides an overview of the main human body systems, including the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, nervous, muscular, skeletal, excretory, reproductive, integumentary, and immune systems. Each system has a specific function that contributes to overall health and survival. The systems work together harmoniously, akin to a team, to maintain bodily functions.

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Science 6 Human Body Systems Intro

The document provides an overview of the main human body systems, including the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, nervous, muscular, skeletal, excretory, reproductive, integumentary, and immune systems. Each system has a specific function that contributes to overall health and survival. The systems work together harmoniously, akin to a team, to maintain bodily functions.

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What Are the Different Human

Body Systems?
Science 6 – Human Anatomy
Presented by: [Your Name]
Introduction to the Human Body
• • The human body is made up of many
systems that work together.
• • Each system has a specific function that
helps us survive, grow, and stay healthy.
• • Let’s explore the different systems that keep
our body working!
What Are the Main Human Body
Systems?
• Here are the main body systems we’ll learn
about:
• 1. Circulatory System
• 2. Respiratory System
• 3. Digestive System
• 4. Nervous System
• 5. Muscular System
• 6. Skeletal System
• 7. Excretory System
Circulatory System
• • Moves blood, oxygen, and nutrients through
the body.
• • Heart, blood vessels, and blood are key
parts.
• • Carries oxygen to cells and removes wastes.
Respiratory System
• • Helps us breathe.
• • Brings in oxygen, removes carbon dioxide.
• • Includes lungs, nose, trachea, and
diaphragm.
Digestive System
• • Breaks down food to give the body energy
and nutrients.
• • Includes mouth, esophagus, stomach,
intestines.
Nervous System
• • Controls all body activities.
• • Sends messages through nerves.
• • Includes brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
Muscular System
• • Helps the body move.
• • Muscles work with bones to allow
movement.
• • Includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
muscles.
Skeletal System
• • Gives the body shape and support.
• • Protects internal organs.
• • Made of bones and joints.
Excretory System
• • Removes wastes from the body.
• • Includes kidneys, bladder, ureters, and
urethra.
Reproductive System
• • Allows humans to reproduce (have babies).
• • Different parts for males and females.
Integumentary System (Skin)
• • Protects the body.
• • First defense against germs.
• • Includes skin, hair, and nails.
Immune System
• • Fights off illness and infection.
• • Includes white blood cells, lymph nodes, and
antibodies.
Summary of Body Systems
• • Each body system has a special job.
• • All systems work together to keep us alive
and healthy.
• • Our bodies are like a team!
What Did You Learn Today?
• • What is one system that helps us breathe?
• • What system controls our body’s
movement?
• • Why is the circulatory system important?

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