sbi 3c - culminating task - u4 - anatomy of mammals
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SBI C3—Culminating Task
Anatomy Of Mammals - Organs In The Human Body
In biologoy, an organ is a combination of tissues joined in structural unit to provide a
common function (varies for each organ). Each of the organs have a main issue in each. It is the one that is unique for the specific organ.
Organs that are related functionally work together to form the whole organ systems.
Skin: Maintain body temperature, primary immune defense, protection.
Brain: Control system, cognitive thought, controls emotions.
Heart: Pump blood and oxygen throughout the body.
Lungs: Removes carbon dioxide from the body, and
provides oxygen within the body.
Kidneys: Fluid filtration,delivers nutrients to liver and waste to bladder.
Liver: Filter the blood, remove dead red blood cells, remove toxins from the blood.
Pancreas: Production of insulin to help break down food and maintain equal enzyme and sugar levels.
Large Intestine: Excress food digestion ready for secreation, bodily waste sectreation.
Small Intestine: first step of food digestion, nutrients absorbtion.
Stomach: To store food ready for digestion.
Bladder: Fluid waste sectreation.
Appendix: No use. Was used years ago to process raw
meats and grass.
Gall Bladder: Production of bile to send to stomach for
food digestion.
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