Interaction- Wworking with Other Systems System Function Diagram Integumentary 1.With /excretory (removes cellular waste) 2. With nervous: 3. With immune: Lymphatic List the major 1. With immune: organs: 2. With circulatory Reproductive List the major organs: 1. With endocrine 2. With muscular Functions Word Bank Removes waste products from cellular metabolism (urea, water, CO2) Takes in oxygen. Removes CO2 and H20 Remove indigestible food from body (feces) Barrier against infection (1st line of defense) Removes excretory waste (urea,water) Protects against sun's UV rays Transport materials to and from cells Gathers and interprets information Filters blood Protects organs Provides shape, support Stores materials (fats, minerals) Allows movement Responds to information Helps maintain homeostasis Allow organisms to reproduce which prevents extinction Produces blood cells Take in food (ingestion) Allows for movement by contracting Stores and carries WBC's that fight disease Collects excess fluid and returns it to blood Digest food into smaller molecules and absorb nutrients Regulates body activities using hormones Fights off foreign invaders in the body Produces Vitamin D
Interaction- Wworking with Other Systems System Function Diagram Integumentary 1.With /excretory (removes cellular waste) 2. With nervous: 3. With immune: Lymphatic List the major 1. With immune: organs: 2. With circulatory Reproductive List the major organs: 1. With endocrine 2. With muscular Functions Word Bank Removes waste products from cellular metabolism (urea, water, CO2) Takes in oxygen. Removes CO2 and H20 Remove indigestible food from body (feces) Barrier against infection (1st line of defense) Removes excretory waste (urea,water) Protects against sun's UV rays Transport materials to and from cells Gathers and interprets information Filters blood Protects organs Provides shape, support Stores materials (fats, minerals) Allows movement Responds to information Helps maintain homeostasis Allow organisms to reproduce which prevents extinction Produces blood cells Take in food (ingestion) Allows for movement by contracting Stores and carries WBC's that fight disease Collects excess fluid and returns it to blood Digest food into smaller molecules and absorb nutrients Regulates body activities using hormones Fights off foreign invaders in the body Produces Vitamin D
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DNA
Interaction- Working with Other
Systems
Diagram
System
Function
| 1.With /excretory (removes
cellular waste)
Integumentary
2. With nervous:
3. With immune:
Lymphatic
List the major
1. With immune:
organs:
2. With circulatory
Reproductive
List the major
1. With endocrine
organs:
2. With muscular
Functions Word Bank
Responds to information
Helps maintain homeostasis
Allow organisms to reproduce which prevents extinction
Produces blood cells
Take in food (ingestion)
Allows for movement by contracting
Stores and carries WBC's that fight disease
Removes waste products from cellular metabolism
(urea, water, CO2)
Takes in oxygen. Removes CO2 and H20
Remove indigestible food from body (feces)
Barrier against infection (1st line of defense)
Removes excretory waste (urea,water)
Protects against sun's UV rays
Transport materials to and from cells
Gathers and interprets information
Filters blood
Protects organs
Provides shape, support
Stores materials (fats, minerals)
Allows movement
Collects excess fluid and returns it to blood
Digest food into smaller molecules and absorb nutrients
Regulates body activities using hormones
Fights off foreign invaders in the body
Produces Vitamin D
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DNA
Interaction- Working with Other
Systems
Diagram
System
Function
| 1.With /excretory (removes
cellular waste)
Integumentary
2. With nervous:
3. With immune:
Lymphatic
List the major
1. With immune:
organs:
2. With circulatory
Reproductive
List the major
1. With endocrine
organs:
2. With muscular
Functions Word Bank
Responds to information
Helps maintain homeostasis
Allow organisms to reproduce which prevents extinction
Produces blood cells
Take in food (ingestion)
Allows for movement by contracting
Stores and carries WBC's that fight disease
Removes waste products from cellular metabolism
(urea, water, CO2)
Takes in oxygen. Removes CO2 and H20
Remove indigestible food from body (feces)
Barrier against infection (1st line of defense)
Removes excretory waste (urea,water)
Protects against sun's UV rays
Transport materials to and from cells
Gathers and interprets information
Filters blood
Protects organs
Provides shape, support
Stores materials (fats, minerals)
Allows movement
Collects excess fluid and returns it to blood
Digest food into smaller molecules and absorb nutrients
Regulates body activities using hormones
Fights off foreign invaders in the body
Produces Vitamin D
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![Reporting Category 4: Biological System and Processes
Fill in the function and major organs of each system, as well as how they interact with other systems.
Use the Functions Word Bank provided at the end of table to help complete the table.
Interaction(s)- Working with Other
Systems
System
Function(s)
Diagram
Digestive
List the •
1. With circulatory:
major organs:
2. With muscular:
3. With nervous:
Circulatory
List the
major organs:
1. With respiratory:
2. With digestive:
3. With immune:
4. With nervous:
5. With endocrine:
Nervous
List the
major organs:
1. With muscular:
2. With endocrine:](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F7bb4d942-dddd-4d62-9f4a-8e36ffa9ff75%2F62a6baa4-68f2-4679-a80b-a3a2a9e4db9d%2Fucj7z5c_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Reporting Category 4: Biological System and Processes
Fill in the function and major organs of each system, as well as how they interact with other systems.
Use the Functions Word Bank provided at the end of table to help complete the table.
Interaction(s)- Working with Other
Systems
System
Function(s)
Diagram
Digestive
List the •
1. With circulatory:
major organs:
2. With muscular:
3. With nervous:
Circulatory
List the
major organs:
1. With respiratory:
2. With digestive:
3. With immune:
4. With nervous:
5. With endocrine:
Nervous
List the
major organs:
1. With muscular:
2. With endocrine:
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