Unit 3: Human Body
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• Body Organization • Cell Tissue Organ Organ System
Homeostasis: all things in the body are in balance
• Skeletal System– Skeleton = “a dried body”
• 206 bones• Provides shape and support• Allows you to move• Protects your organs• Produce blood cells• Stores minerals and other
materials until you need them• Vocabulary
– Vertebrae = backbone– Joint = place where 2 bones
meet… held together by strong connective tissue called ligaments
– Cartilage = covers ends of bone to keep them from rubbing together
• Bones = complex living structures that grow and develop– A) Structure:
• Outer = compact bone: hard and dense but not solid. Small canals carry blood vessels and nerves from the bone’s surface to the living cells within the bone!
• Inner and ends of bone = spongy bone: has many small spaces within it. Lightweight but strong
• Inside spaces of spongy bone = marrow: soft connective tissue. Red (produces red blood cells) and Yellow (stores fat for energy).
• Diseases: – A. Osteoporosis: bones lose
calcium as they get old makes them weak and break easily. More common in women than in men! Regular exercise and a diet with lost of calcium will help prevent this.
– B. Arthritis: “inflammation of the joints” disease of the joints that makes movement painful.
• Injuries: – A. Fracture = break in
the bone. • Simple: cracked or broken in
2 or more pieces• Compound: broken ends of
bone stick through skin
– B. Dislocation = end of bone comes out of the joint
– C. Sprain = ligaments are stretched too far and tear in places.
• Muscular System • Allows movement of the body and internal organs
• 1. Types of muscles– A) involuntary: you don’t
know you’re doing it. Ex: breathing or digesting food
– B) voluntary: you choose to do it. Ex: smiling or walking
• 2. Types of muscle tissue– A) skeletal:
• attached to the bones of your skeleton and provide force that moves your bones.
• AKA striated• voluntary muscles• React quickly but also tire quickly
– B) smooth: • involuntary• Found inside many internal organs
like the stomach• React slowly and tire slowly
– C) cardiac: • Found only in the heart• Involuntary but also striated• Does not get tired
• Integumentary System
• Skin, hair and nails• Protects the body from
injury, infection, and water loss
• Helps regulate body temp. eliminate wastes, gather info about the environment and produce vitamin D
• 1. Layers of skin: – A. epidermis: outer layer.
• No nerves or blood vessels.• Every time you rub your hands
together, you lose thousands of dead skin cells!
• Melanin = pigment (colored substance) that gives skin its color.
– B. Dermis: inner layer• Contains nerves and blood
vessels • Also contains sweat glands, hairs,
and oil glands
• 2. Disease = cancer– Cells divide uncontrollably– Too much sun exposure can
lead to skin cancer
• Digestive System • Food: provides your body with materials for growing and for repairing tissues. Provides energy
• Nutrients: substances in food that provide raw materials and energy needed to carry out processes– Carbohydrates– Fats– Proteins– Vitamins – Minerals – Water
• Calorie: amount of energy in food– Recommended = 2,000
Calories per day– Food pyramid = guide to
how much of what to eat– Food Label = on package of
food and gives info about how much fat, calories, etc are in a serving
• Carbohydrates: main source of energy– A) simple = sugars like
glucose– B) complex = starch
• Better than simple
Recommended amount = 45-65% of calories a day come from here
• Fats: Contain 2 x’s as much energy as carbohydrates– 1 g fat = 9 C of energy!– Needed for energy, form part of cell
membrane, protect internal organs and insulates your body
– Kinds:• A) unsaturated = liquid at room temp.
(oils)• B) saturated = solid at room temp (crisco)• C) trans = manufacuturer adds hydrogens
to vegetable oil to make it stay fresh longer but is VERY unhealthy!
• Cholesterol: your liver can make all the cholesterol your body needs…not a necessary part of your diet
• *Recommended = no more than 30% of C come from fats per day
• Proteins: needed for tissue growth and repair– Recommended 10-35% of C
from here– Made up of amino acids…must
have these to do all the things your body does
– Your body creates ½ you need…the other ½ comes from your diet.
• Vitamins and minerals:– Vitamins: helpers in
chemical reactions in your body
• ex: vitamin D helps body absorb calcium
– Minerals: (nutrients not made by living things)
• From sol and absorbed into plants’ roots.
• Ex: Calcium and iron
• Water: Can survive Weeks without food but only days without water!– Your body is 70% water– Recommended = 2 L per day!
• Digestive Process: – break down food to
molecules (very small pieces) molecules absorbed into blood and carried throughout body wastes eliminated from body
• Diegestive Parts:– Mouth = digestion begins here!– Esophagus = connects mouth and
stomach– Stomach = turns food into a thick liquid– Small intestine breaks liquid down and
absorbs nutrients– Large intestine = any water is
absorbed into the bloodstream and remaining material is eliminated
• Other Digestive Parts:• Liver = creates bile that breaks down fats• Gall blader = holds bile and passes it to
small intestine• Pancreas = produces enzymes that go into
the small intestine and help break down starches, proteins, and fats