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Organ Systems of the Body

IRENE CZARINA SOLVER

Created on August 13, 2023

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Organ Systems of The Body

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Human organs are divided into eleven systems. Organs and structures in each biological system perform a function which are interrelated, supporting life and allowing interaction with the environment.

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The eleven organ systems of the body

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The Cardiovascular System

Definition

parts and Functions

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Parts and Functions

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Blood Vessels
Heart
Blood

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The Digestive System

Definition

parts and Functions

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Mouth

Parts and Functions

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Esophagus
Stomach
Small Intestines
Large Intestines

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Anus
The cardiovascular system, also called as the circulatory system, is a transport system by which oxygen and nutrients reach the body's cells, and waste materials are carried away.

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The digestive system handles ingestion of food and liquids, breaking these down into their nutritional components to fuel the body. It also separates and eliminates waste products.

Stomach

It receives the food from the esophagus at one end and opens into small intestine at the other.

Esophagus

Where the swallowed food will pass and is moved down by an involuntary movement.

Large Intestines

It absorbs water and some salts from the undigested food material. The remaining waste passes into the rectum and remain as semi-solid feces.

The Heart

Your heart is the main organ of your cardiovascular system. It is a fist-sized organ that pumps blood throughout your body.

Blood Vessels

Blood vessels are channels that carry blood throughout your body.

types

Anus

The fecal matter are removed through the anus from time to time

The Blood

The blood is made up of small amounts of liquids, solids, and small amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide. They are pumped by your heart.

Mouth

Also known as Buccal Cavity. Here, we chew the food with teeth and breakdown mechanically into small pieces

Small Intestines

The specialized tubular structure between the stomach and the large intestine (also called the colon or large bowel) that absorbs the nutrition from your food.