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Why do people pass gas, and what causes its odor? Intestinal gas (Flatus) o Consist of: Nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide (air you swallow) Hydrogen and Methane (bacteria from food) o Foods that contain sulfur Cauliflower, eggs, and meat

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Page 1: Why do people pass gas, and what causes its odor? Intestinal gas (Flatus) o Consist of: Nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide (air you swallow) Hydrogen

Why do people pass gas, and what causes its odor?

• Intestinal gas (Flatus)o Consist of:

• Nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide (air you swallow)

• Hydrogen and Methane (bacteria from food)o Foods that contain sulfur

• Cauliflower, eggs, and meat

Page 2: Why do people pass gas, and what causes its odor? Intestinal gas (Flatus) o Consist of: Nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide (air you swallow) Hydrogen
Page 3: Why do people pass gas, and what causes its odor? Intestinal gas (Flatus) o Consist of: Nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide (air you swallow) Hydrogen

Order of digestion• Mouth• Esophagus• Stomach – Break down of food with ACID

• Small Intestine – Send nutrients to blood

• Large Intestine – Absorb water

• Anus – Elimination of waste

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Fun facts• Liver - largest organ in the body

• Small Intestine = 22ft long / 1 half inches round

• Food stays in your stomach for 2 -3 hours

• Takes 20 hours to digest food

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Cardiovascular System

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Arteries• Carry blood AWAY from heart

• Largest is Aorta• Shown in Red- Oxygenated

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Veins• Carry blood TO heart

o Shown in blue - Non-oxygenated

• Largest are: o Superior Vena Cavao Inferior Vena Cava

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Capillaries• Smallest Blood Vessels

• Thin Walls• Oxygen, Nutrients, CO2

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Order of Blood Flow• After your

muscles/organs use blood….o Right Atriumo Right Ventricleo Lungso Left Atriumo Left Ventricleo Aortao Back to your muscles/organs.

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What color is your blood?

• Red????????

• BLUE???????

• PURPLE?????

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* O blood = Universal blood; can donate to any type!

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Fun facts• Whose heart beats faster?

Girls? Boys?

• How much does the heart weigh?

• In one minute how many quarts of blood does the heart pump?

• In one day how many gallons of blood does the heart pump?

• What is the average lifetime of a heart beat?

• The heart does enough work to lift?

• Girls

• 9-11 ounces

• 5 quarts of blood

• 2,500 gallons of blood

• 2.5 billion times

• 3,000lb car

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Urinary System removing waste

• All body tissues depend entirely on the correct composition of the blood, which the urinary system works to maintain.

• Pituitary gland (brain) and kidneys work togethero Send hormones to kidneys when blood is not balanced

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How does the bladder know when to empty?

• Bladder stretches and expand as urine collects inside.

• Nerves will send a signal to the brain when the bladder is full.

• Brain signals the sphincter, to relax.

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Urinary systemMale Female

• Urethra 4 times longer than females.

• Conducts semen and urine.

• The sphincter prevents the semen and urine from eliminating at the same time.

• Urethra used for waste removal only.

• Higher risk of infection.

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Male / Female

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Kidney Stones• Calcium and Uric acid

crystalize.

• Form in Kidney then get clogged in Ureter.

• Block urine from passing and filling in Bladder.

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Respiratory system• Oxygen in – Carbon Dioxide out (waste)• The harder you work the more oxygen you need;

therefore the faster you breathe. • Why is it best to breathe through your nose?

o Serves as a filter to prevent debris entering lungs. o Any debris that get past NOSE hairs trigger the sneeze.

• What is a hiccup?o Involuntary contraction of the diaphragmo Sucks air over vocal cordso Cords snap shut, cutting off the air flow and the sound.

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Page 21: Why do people pass gas, and what causes its odor? Intestinal gas (Flatus) o Consist of: Nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide (air you swallow) Hydrogen

How You

Breathe

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How you breathe Cont…

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Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus. Pneumonia can also be caused by inhaling vomit or other foreign substances.

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Lung Cancer

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Lymphatic/Immune System Fights Infection

• Moves fluid (lymph) throughout body.

• Traps and destroys invaders, such as bacteria, viruses and even cancers.

• Plays large part in IMMUNITY!!

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Thymus Gland• Produces White Blood Cells, known as T-cells.

o T-cells produced in bone marrow along with other white blood cells. o Fighter cells!!!!

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The Hormonal SystemCoordinates body function

• Nervous system sends electrical signals where as hormonal sends chemical signals throughout body.

• Hormones control: o Growth

• Pituitary Glando Growth of bones and other body tissues

o Developmento Metabolism

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Growth Hormone• Produced by pituitary gland.

• Stimulates the growth of bones and other body tissues. • After growth is complete, growth hormone regulates the body’s use of

protein, as well as its use and storage of fat and carbohydrate

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Hormones• Both male and female produce both “male” and

“female” hormones.

• Male hormones = Androgens

• Female hormones = Estrogen

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Female Reproductive System

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Male Reproductive system

• What is circumcision?o Foreskin that covers the head of the penis is removed.o Prevents infections and certain forms of cancero Usually performed 2-3weeks after being born.

• Why are testicles outside the body? o Temperature Regulation – Testicles must stay at about 3 degrees

Fahrenheit below normal body temperature. o If the testicles were inside the body; sperm production would stop.

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