The human body is made up of many systems that work together to maintain a stable internal environment. Here are some of the major systems in the human body:
Cardiovascular system: The heart and blood vessels make up this system.
Digestive system: This system is made up of organs that process food...
The human body is made up of many systems that work together to maintain a stable internal environment. Here are some of the major systems in the human body:
Cardiovascular system: The heart and blood vessels make up this system.
Digestive system: This system is made up of organs that process food.
Endocrine system: This system is made up of small organs that send chemical signals to coordinate the body's metabolic activity.
Excretory system: This system includes the kidneys, bladder, and other organs that filter blood and remove waste.
Immune system: This system protects the body from pathogens like viruses and bacteria.
Integumentary system: Also known as the skin, this system protects the body and regulates temperature.
Musculoskeletal system: This system includes the skeleton and muscles that allow the body to move.
Nervous system: This system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that allow the body to perceive, think, and respond to the environment.
Respiratory system: This system allows the body to take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
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HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS BY- BANDITA PATRA ASSOSCIATE PROFESSOR
The main six function of the cell Provide structure and support Facilitate growth through mitosis Passive and active transport Production of energy Metabolic reaction Reproduction
FUNCTION OF EXTERNAL NOSE Entering air Odors detection Resonating chamber that amplifies the voice (hold your nose) Moisture addition Warming air
PANCREAS
OVARY
TESTES
MAMMARY GLAND
LACRIMAL GLAND
BONE OSSIFICATION
PARTS OF EAR FUNCTIONS Cochlea Sends the electrical impulses to the brain pinna Amplify the vibration Auditory nerves Collects sound and directs into the ear Middle ear Converts vibrations in to electrical signs
EXTERNAL EAR- 1.CARTILAGINOUS PINNA- MOVABLE IN SOME ANIMALS EXTERNAL AUDITORY MEATUS FUNCTIONS- Pinna helps to collect sound External auditory meatus conveys sound waves from the environment to tympanic membrane Lining membrane – has hairs and ceruminous glands secreting ear wax
FUNCTION OF MIDDLE EAR TRANSMISSION OF SOUND WAVE IMPENDENCE MATCHING ( IS THE MECHANISMS BY WHICH MIDDLE EAR AMPLIFIES THE SOUND) SMALL MUSCLE PROTECT THE HAIR CELLS IN THE INTERNAL EAR FROM LOUD SOUNDS MAINTAINANCE OF AIR PRESSURE ON EITHER SIDE OF THE TYMPANIC MEMBRANE PREFERENTIAL ROUTE OF CONDUCTION