7-1 organ systems

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Review of the organ systems of the human body created by Seventh grade students at Christ the King School.

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2. Gallbladder
Interesting facts

  • Humans can live without their gallbladder

3. Located in the digestive system 4. Stores bile and concentrate liquids 5. You can get gallstonesAbby
6. Lungs
Interesting facts

  • Located in the respiratory system

7. Body couldnt live without them 8. Works with the circulatory system 9. Diseases that affect them are Pneumonia, Tuberculosis, and Emphysema Caitlin
10. The Nose

  • Part of the Respiratory System

11. Main Function isto act as a tunnel for air 12. Works with the lungs 13. Epistaxis is a disease that makes the nose bleed 14. Yes, you can live without a noseFrank
15. Small Intestine

  • Digestive system contains the small intestine

16. Main function is to keep the body functioning and healthy 17. Works with the large intestine to keep body healthy 18. Coeliac disease affects small intestine 19. No, you cannot live with outit Emily
20.

  • Is apart of the respiratory system

21. It create sounds and prevents food from entering your airways 22. Smoking may damage your larynx 23. Many different cancers can severely harm it and it may have to be removed 24. Without your larynx you cannot make noise and are limited to activitiesThe Voice Box

  • Your larynx is completely made of cartilage

25. Yes you can live without your larynxDrew
26. The Ear

  • Is part of the nervous system.

27. Main functions is to collect sounds. 28. Helps the brain. 29. Most hearing lost is most common in pets. 30. Diseases of the ear are swimmers ear, and ear ache.Erin
31. Veins
Fact

  • The veins run all through out your body

32. The veins is were your blood flows 33. If you look at your arm you can see your veins 34. The main colors of the veins are dark blue or purple Gabe
35. The Bones

  • skeletal system

36. provides shape and support for the body 37. protects the other organs 38. enables us to move 39. a source of calcium 40. diseases and disorders- osteoporosis, sprains, fractures, scoliosis, Pagets disease, and bone cancer Grace
41. Thymus

  • Immune System

42. Produces T-lymphocytes (type of white blood cells) 43. Helps protect body systems from diseases 44. Thymectomy is surgical removal of the thymus 45. Located under sternum 46. Works mainly from infancy to pubertyKatie
47. The Liver
-In the digestive system
-7 different functions
-Produces 80% of our bodies cholesterol
-Filters toxins out of the body
-If the liver shuts down your eyes will turn yellow
-Largest organ in your body, therefore, you cannot live without it
Kelsey
48. The Pancreas
-An endocrine organ

  • Produces enzymes

49. Also is a vital organ 50. Helps break down enzymes 51. Stabilizes the amount of protein in body 52. Can live without pancreas but might need an immediate injection.Lucy
53. The Skin
FACTS

  • Skin is part of the integumentary system

54. The main function of skin is to protect the body 55. It works with the excretory system to excrete waste 56. Some common diseases and disorders are sunburn, acne, blisters, cold sores, and rashes; some less common diseases and disorders are albinism and skin cancer 57. Skin is vital to lifeMichael
58. Part of the lymphatic system
Diseases: certain cancers, rheumatoid arthritis, systematic lupus, sickle cell anemia, leukemia, and lymphoma.
The spleen can be removed
Functions: to dispose of old blood cells and to take blood to cuts and scrapes
The Spleen...
Michelle
59. bladder
Genitourinary system
Stores urine
Removes urine from the body though the urethra
It lies in your
pelvis
You could live with-
Out your bladder but
You would have to be
Hooked up to a tube
Molly
60. Nerves

  • Nervous system

61. Transports information to brain from senses, interprets information, makes your body move 62. Helps body take caution 63. Alzheimers disease, Spinal muscular atrophy, Parkinsons disease 64. Cant live without nerves 65. Funny bone not bone, nerveMonica
66. Peripheral nerves

  • Nervous system

67. Sends signals to your brain 68. Need to survive 69. Range from spinal cords to arms and legs
NICK
70. Muscles

  • Muscle system

71. Function is to produce force and cause movement. 72. Are divided into three classes cardiac, skeletal, and smooth. 73. Sprains, strains, and cramps are disorder of muscles. 74. Muscle keep you moving and help you get stronger.Nick W.
75. Diaphragm

  • The diaphragm is in the respitory system

76. You can live without your diaphragm 77. its main function is breathing 78. it is also involved with non respitory activities 79. it helps prevent acid refluxPatrick
80. The Kidney

  • Its main functions are to keep the blood clean, and to produce urine

81. You are born with two kidneys in your body but you can live with only one 82. Part of the urinary system 83. Sometimes removed because of a disease or a problemCatherine
84.

  • Part of the nervous system

85. Controls all involuntary actions in the body such as digesting or breathing 86. Some diseases are Alzheimer's, amnesia, epilepsy, headaches, concussions, and many more 87. Regulates many organs such as the heart, intestines, and digestive organs 88. Impossible to live without; we wouldnt know how to breath and other organs would not know what to doThe Human Brain
Griffin
89. The Spinal Cord

  • 43-45 centimeters long

90. made up of 33 individual vertebrae 91. holds body upright 92. infections, tumors, and diseases are dangerous to the spinal cord 93. arthritis, osteoporosis, and spasms are disorders that can effect the spinal cord 94. very important to the human bodyTed
95. The heart is a organ, one of the most important
The Heart
It generally pumps blood through chambers in the body
Cardiovascular System
Austin
96. The stomach
Facts

  • It helps to brake down food.

97. It is a vital organ. 98. It pulls out the nurturance form the food. 99. It is part of the digestive system. 100. There are a lot of different diseases that can affect the stomach. 101. It is one of the most important organs in your body.Cameron
102. The Esophagus

  • The tube that connects the throat with the stomach.

103. In an adult, the esophagus is about 10 inches long. 104. The esophagus acts as a transportation tube that connects the mouth to the other organs of the Digestive System. 105. No person cam live with out an esophagus because if someone did esophagus they would die because you need an esophagus to eat and drink.Tiffany
106. Blood

  • Blood isa fluid that delivers substances to the cells such as nutrients, and oxygen.

107. Blood is a part of the circulatory system. 108. We could not live without blood or else we would die.Trent
109. The Eye

  • Part of nervous system

110. The main function is to let you see 111. It lets you see were your going so you dont hurt yourself 112. A disease is blindness 113. you can live without an eyeTyler
114. Ureter

  • Are muscular tubes that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder

115. Usually 2530cm (1012in) long and 3-4 mm in diameter 116. It is part of the urinary system 117. Removes wasted that is not wanted or neededZach