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Lab Unit 2

Organs, Membranes, and Organ Systems

TermDefinition
Serous Membranes visceral and parietal
Visceral layer on the outer surface of organs
Parietal layer on lining cavity
Serous Membranes Types - pericardium -pleura/pleural - peritoneum
Pericardium around the heart - visceral pericardium is in the heart - parietal pericardium is outside the heart
Pleura/ Pleural around the lung - visceral pleura on the lung's surface - parietal pleura line the cavity of the lungs
Peritoneum abdomen - visceral peritoneum is on the surface of most abdominal region - parietal peritoneum lines abdominal cavity.
Integumentary System physical barrier temperature regulation and Vitamin D
Integumentary Organs - skin -hair -nails -bones
Skeletal System -support body - protection - make blood cells - store calcium
Skeletal Organs - Bones
Muscular System -movement - produce heat
Muscular Organs - muscles
Nervous System - Communication - Homeostasis
Nervous System Organs - Brain - Spinal Cord - Nerves
Endocrine System - produces hormones - homeostasis
Endocrine Ograns - Thyroid - Pancreas - Testes - Ovaries
Cardiovascular System - Transportation through body - blood carries, hormones, ions, glucose, and other monomers
Cardiovascular Organs - Heart - Blood Vessels
Lymphatic System - Fight infection by immune system response
Lymphatic Organs - Lymphatic Vessels - Lymph Nodes - Spleen - Thymus - Lungs
Respiratory System - move air into/ out of the lungs - gas exchange - (oxygen and Carbon Dioxide"
Respiratory Organ - Lungs
Urinary System - Filter blood and create urine
Urinary Organs - kidneys - uterus - bladder
Reproductive System - sperm production - egg production
Reproductive Organs - testes (males) - ovaries ( females)
Digestive System - Digest food
Digestive Organs - Esophagus - Stomach - Small Intestine - Large Intestine - Pancreas - Liver - Gallbladder
The 11 Organ Systems - Integumentary - Skeletal - Muscular - Nervous - Endocrine - Cardiovascular - Lymphatic - Respiratory - Digestive - Urinary - Reproductive
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