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Introduction
Cell- Basic structural and functional unit of a living
organisms.
Types of Organ Systems
Digestive system
Respiratory system
Circulatory system
Skeletal system
Muscular system
Excretory system
Nervous system
Reproductive system
Digestive system
The food passes through a
continuous canal which is
divided into various
compartments.
1.Buccal cavity
We chew the food with the teeth
and break down mechanically into
small pieces
2. Foodpipe or Oesophagus
The swallowed food passes into the
foodpipe.
Food is pushed down by movement
of wall of the foodpipe.
3.Stomach
It receives food from the foodpipe
at one end and opens into small
intestine at the other.
4.Small intestine
It receives secretions from the
liver and the pancreas.
The largest gland of the body that
is liver secretes bile juice which
helps in digestion of fats.
5.Large Intestine
It absorbs water and some salts
from the undigested food
material.the remaining waste
passes into the rectum and remains
there as semi-solid faeces.
6.Anus
The faeced matter is removed
through the Anus from time to
time.
Respiratory System
The Circulatory System
Transportation system by
which oxygen and
nutrients reach the body's
cells, and waste materials
are carried away.
The Heart
Size of your fist
Thick muscular walls
Divided into two pumps
Each pump has two chambers
Upper chamber - atrium receives blood coming in

from the veins
Lower chamber - ventricle squeezes blood out into
the arteries
Blood
Pumped by your heart.
Travels through thousands of miles of blood vessels
Carries nutrients, water, oxygen and waste products

to and from your body cells.
Made up of liquids, solids and small amounts of
oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Blood
Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all

the cells of the body.
Takes carbon dioxide and transports it back to the
lungs
About 5,000,000 Red Blood Cells in ONE drop of
blood.
White blood cells protect the body from germs
Attack and destroy germs when they enter the body
Blood Vessels
Hollow tubes that circulate

your blood
There are three kinds of
blood vessels: Arteries,
Veins and Capillaries.
3 Kinds of Circulation:
Pulmonary circulation
Coronary circulation
Systemic circulation
Pulmonary Circulation
Movement of blood
from the heart, to
the lungs, and back
to the heart again
Coronary Circulation
Movement of blood
through the tissues of
the heart
Systemic Circulation
Supplies nourishment to all of the tissue located
throughout the body , except for the heart and lungs
The Skeletal
System
•The skeleton is a rigid structure of bones which provides
an anchor for the muscles ,skin and protects vital organs.
•The human body has 206 bones as a adult ,when you

are born you have 300 bones.
•Over 230 moveable and semi-moveable joints in your
body.
•Bones are connected to each other by ligaments.
•Organs are protected by the skeleton.
•The brain is protected by skull
•The heart, liver and lungs are protected by the rib
and sternum.
The skull
The skull or cranium is a protective cover of the

brain ,and provides a structure for the face or head.
The skull consists of 28 bones or vertebrae.
The skull is made of many bones that are closely
fitted together.
Arms
• The

arms consists of 3 main bones and 15
other little ones.
The Spine
• The

spine has 33 vertebrae, the spine is
not straight the skeleton forms an sshape.
•There are 3 main parts of the spine
,they are the cervical, thoracic and the
lumbar.
•In the centre of the spine is the spinal
cord.
•There are 27 bones and 5 fingers

in each hand.
•The hand is very flexible with lots
of joints.
•The thumb is the most flexible
thanks to the saddle joint.
What are bones made of?
• Bones are made of calcium, mineral salt, cells and living parts
•
•
•
•
•
•

your body.
They are also made of stringlike material called the collagen.
Bones have a red and yellow tube called the marrow.
The marrow is a tube that makes red blood cells to replace the
destroyed and worn out ones.
The marrow also stores fat and sugar.
An average of 2.6 million red blood cells are made every second
by the marrow.
The outer layer is called hard bone, the spongy bone is a
honeycomb of bones cells with spaces between them.
The Ribcage

•The ribs, the spine and the sternum combine to make up
the ribcage.
Legs
•The human leg consists of 8 bones,
4 per leg.
The femur bone
The tibia bone
The fibula bone
The patella bone
What are the possible diseases?
Osteoporosis

Rickets

Arthritis
What’s the strongest bone?
Femur bone:
 Longest and largest bone
provide stability and strength
solid bone
Most sensitive bones
 Hips
 Shoulders
 Spine
 Thighs
 Sternum
Skull
The Muscular system

Specialized tissue that
enable the body and its part
to move.
Functions of the Muscles
Movement
Maintenance of postures and muscles
Heat production
Protect the bones and internal organs
Cardiac Muscle
Found ONLY in the heart.
Contractions of the heart muscles pump blood

throughout the body and account for the heartbeat.

Healthy cardiac muscle NEVER fatigue.
Smooth Muscle
They fatigue..But very slowly.
Helps in circulation of the blood.
Lining of blood vessels.
Controls digestion.
Controls breathing.
Skeletal Muscles
Attached to skeleton by tendons.
Causes movement of bones at the joints.
They also do fatigue.
Can be moved at will-Voluntarily.
Fibers are long and cylindrical.
Excretory
system
The process by which the unwanted substances and

metabolic wastes are eliminated from the body.
 Various systems in the body are involved
Digestive system excretes food residues in the from of
feces.
Some bacteria and toxic substances also are excreted
through feces.
Lungs remove carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Skin excretes water, salts, and some wastes. It also

remove heat from the body.
Liver excretes many substances like bile pigments,
heavy metals, drugs, toxins, bacteria etc though bile.
Although various organs are involved in removal of

wastes from the body, their excretory capacity is
limited.
The renal system or urinary system is the one having
maximum capacity of excretory function and so, it
plays the major role.
Process of urinary system
Kidneys produce the urine.
Ureters transports the urine to urinary bladder.
Urinary bladder stores the urine until it is voided.
Urine is voided from bladder through urethra.
Renal System
Renal system includes:
1) pair of kidneys
2) urethras
3) urinary bladder
4) urethra
Skin, liver, lung, large intestine are also part of

excretory system.
SKIN
SKIN useful to maintain body temperature.
Excess heat is lost from the body through skin by

radiation, conduction. Sweat glands of the skin play
active part in heat loss by secreting sweat.
Skin can excrete small quantities of wast material.

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Organ systems of human body

  • 1.
  • 2. Introduction Cell- Basic structural and functional unit of a living organisms.
  • 3. Types of Organ Systems Digestive system Respiratory system Circulatory system Skeletal system Muscular system Excretory system Nervous system Reproductive system
  • 4. Digestive system The food passes through a continuous canal which is divided into various compartments.
  • 5. 1.Buccal cavity We chew the food with the teeth and break down mechanically into small pieces 2. Foodpipe or Oesophagus The swallowed food passes into the foodpipe. Food is pushed down by movement of wall of the foodpipe.
  • 6. 3.Stomach It receives food from the foodpipe at one end and opens into small intestine at the other. 4.Small intestine It receives secretions from the liver and the pancreas. The largest gland of the body that is liver secretes bile juice which helps in digestion of fats.
  • 7. 5.Large Intestine It absorbs water and some salts from the undigested food material.the remaining waste passes into the rectum and remains there as semi-solid faeces. 6.Anus The faeced matter is removed through the Anus from time to time.
  • 9. The Circulatory System Transportation system by which oxygen and nutrients reach the body's cells, and waste materials are carried away.
  • 10.
  • 11. The Heart Size of your fist Thick muscular walls Divided into two pumps Each pump has two chambers Upper chamber - atrium receives blood coming in from the veins Lower chamber - ventricle squeezes blood out into the arteries
  • 12.
  • 13. Blood Pumped by your heart. Travels through thousands of miles of blood vessels Carries nutrients, water, oxygen and waste products to and from your body cells. Made up of liquids, solids and small amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
  • 14. Blood Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all the cells of the body. Takes carbon dioxide and transports it back to the lungs About 5,000,000 Red Blood Cells in ONE drop of blood. White blood cells protect the body from germs Attack and destroy germs when they enter the body
  • 15. Blood Vessels Hollow tubes that circulate your blood There are three kinds of blood vessels: Arteries, Veins and Capillaries.
  • 16.
  • 17. 3 Kinds of Circulation: Pulmonary circulation Coronary circulation Systemic circulation
  • 18. Pulmonary Circulation Movement of blood from the heart, to the lungs, and back to the heart again
  • 19. Coronary Circulation Movement of blood through the tissues of the heart
  • 20. Systemic Circulation Supplies nourishment to all of the tissue located throughout the body , except for the heart and lungs
  • 22. •The skeleton is a rigid structure of bones which provides an anchor for the muscles ,skin and protects vital organs.
  • 23. •The human body has 206 bones as a adult ,when you are born you have 300 bones. •Over 230 moveable and semi-moveable joints in your body. •Bones are connected to each other by ligaments. •Organs are protected by the skeleton. •The brain is protected by skull •The heart, liver and lungs are protected by the rib and sternum.
  • 24. The skull The skull or cranium is a protective cover of the brain ,and provides a structure for the face or head. The skull consists of 28 bones or vertebrae. The skull is made of many bones that are closely fitted together.
  • 25. Arms • The arms consists of 3 main bones and 15 other little ones.
  • 26. The Spine • The spine has 33 vertebrae, the spine is not straight the skeleton forms an sshape. •There are 3 main parts of the spine ,they are the cervical, thoracic and the lumbar. •In the centre of the spine is the spinal cord.
  • 27. •There are 27 bones and 5 fingers in each hand. •The hand is very flexible with lots of joints. •The thumb is the most flexible thanks to the saddle joint.
  • 28. What are bones made of? • Bones are made of calcium, mineral salt, cells and living parts • • • • • • your body. They are also made of stringlike material called the collagen. Bones have a red and yellow tube called the marrow. The marrow is a tube that makes red blood cells to replace the destroyed and worn out ones. The marrow also stores fat and sugar. An average of 2.6 million red blood cells are made every second by the marrow. The outer layer is called hard bone, the spongy bone is a honeycomb of bones cells with spaces between them.
  • 29. The Ribcage •The ribs, the spine and the sternum combine to make up the ribcage.
  • 30. Legs •The human leg consists of 8 bones, 4 per leg. The femur bone The tibia bone The fibula bone The patella bone
  • 31. What are the possible diseases? Osteoporosis Rickets Arthritis
  • 32. What’s the strongest bone? Femur bone:  Longest and largest bone provide stability and strength solid bone
  • 33. Most sensitive bones  Hips  Shoulders  Spine  Thighs  Sternum Skull
  • 34. The Muscular system Specialized tissue that enable the body and its part to move.
  • 35. Functions of the Muscles Movement Maintenance of postures and muscles Heat production Protect the bones and internal organs
  • 36.
  • 37. Cardiac Muscle Found ONLY in the heart. Contractions of the heart muscles pump blood throughout the body and account for the heartbeat. Healthy cardiac muscle NEVER fatigue.
  • 38.
  • 39. Smooth Muscle They fatigue..But very slowly. Helps in circulation of the blood. Lining of blood vessels. Controls digestion. Controls breathing.
  • 40.
  • 41. Skeletal Muscles Attached to skeleton by tendons. Causes movement of bones at the joints. They also do fatigue. Can be moved at will-Voluntarily. Fibers are long and cylindrical.
  • 42.
  • 44. The process by which the unwanted substances and metabolic wastes are eliminated from the body.  Various systems in the body are involved Digestive system excretes food residues in the from of feces. Some bacteria and toxic substances also are excreted through feces.
  • 45. Lungs remove carbon dioxide and water vapor. Skin excretes water, salts, and some wastes. It also remove heat from the body. Liver excretes many substances like bile pigments, heavy metals, drugs, toxins, bacteria etc though bile.
  • 46. Although various organs are involved in removal of wastes from the body, their excretory capacity is limited. The renal system or urinary system is the one having maximum capacity of excretory function and so, it plays the major role.
  • 47. Process of urinary system Kidneys produce the urine. Ureters transports the urine to urinary bladder. Urinary bladder stores the urine until it is voided. Urine is voided from bladder through urethra.
  • 48.
  • 49. Renal System Renal system includes: 1) pair of kidneys 2) urethras 3) urinary bladder 4) urethra Skin, liver, lung, large intestine are also part of excretory system.
  • 50. SKIN SKIN useful to maintain body temperature. Excess heat is lost from the body through skin by radiation, conduction. Sweat glands of the skin play active part in heat loss by secreting sweat. Skin can excrete small quantities of wast material.