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Be able to describe the structures and functions of these systems and how they work together; (name at least one structure for each system (for example Digestive System Structured-Intestines stomach)d function: to digest and break down food particles to be used for energy. In 1 sentence.
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**Circulatory System: Heart -** pumps oxygen-rich blood throughout the body to supply tissues with oxygen and nutrients.
**Respiratory System: Lungs -** facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and the bloodstream.
**Nervous System: Brain -** processes information, coordinates responses, and regulates bodily functions through electrical signals.
**Musculoskeletal System: Bones -** provide structure, support, and protection for the body while facilitating movement in conjunction with muscles.
**Endocrine System: Glands (e.g., Thyroid) -** secrete hormones that regulate metabolism, growth, and homeostasis within the body.
**Digestive System: Intestines -** absorb nutrients and water from digested food, allowing the body to utilize energy.
**Immune System: Lymph Nodes -** filter lymph fluid and facilitate the detection and response to pathogens to protect the body.
**Reproductive System: Ovaries (in females) -** produce eggs and hormones necessary for reproduction and regulation of the menstrual cycle.
**Integumentary System: Skin -** acts as a protective barrier, regulates temperature, and provides sensory information.
These systems interact closely; for example, the circulatory system delivers oxygen from the respiratory system to cells, while the digestive system supplies nutrients essential for energy production in all other systems.
**Respiratory System: Lungs -** facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and the bloodstream.
**Nervous System: Brain -** processes information, coordinates responses, and regulates bodily functions through electrical signals.
**Musculoskeletal System: Bones -** provide structure, support, and protection for the body while facilitating movement in conjunction with muscles.
**Endocrine System: Glands (e.g., Thyroid) -** secrete hormones that regulate metabolism, growth, and homeostasis within the body.
**Digestive System: Intestines -** absorb nutrients and water from digested food, allowing the body to utilize energy.
**Immune System: Lymph Nodes -** filter lymph fluid and facilitate the detection and response to pathogens to protect the body.
**Reproductive System: Ovaries (in females) -** produce eggs and hormones necessary for reproduction and regulation of the menstrual cycle.
**Integumentary System: Skin -** acts as a protective barrier, regulates temperature, and provides sensory information.
These systems interact closely; for example, the circulatory system delivers oxygen from the respiratory system to cells, while the digestive system supplies nutrients essential for energy production in all other systems.