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Name: Draysean Maxwell

Subject: Physical Education


Date: 9/27/24
Teacher: Mr.Sancroft & Ms.Brown
Acknowledgement: Google
1. Circulatory System

2. Respiratory System

3. Digestive System

4. Nervous System

5. Skeletal System

6. Muscular System

7. Endocrine System

8. Immune System

9. Reproductive System
Function Of The Circulatory System:

The main job of the circulatory system is to move blood around the body. It
carries oxygen and nutrients to your cells and takes away waste like carbon
dioxide. The heart pumps the blood, and the blood travels through blood vessels,
like arteries and veins. This system helps keep your body working properly,
keeps your temperature normal, and helps fight off sickness.

The Major Organ For The Circulatory System:

The major organ of the circulatory system is the heart. The heart pumps blood
throughout the body, sending oxygen and nutrients to the cells and removing
waste like carbon dioxide. It works with blood vessels, such as arteries, veins,
and capillaries, to keep the blood moving.
The Main Function Of The Respiratory System:

The main function of the respiratory system is to bring oxygen into the body and
remove carbon dioxide. When you breathe in, your lungs take in oxygen, which is
then passed into your blood to be used by your cells. When you breathe out, your
body gets rid of carbon dioxide, a waste product made by your cells. The
respiratory system helps you breathe and keeps your body supplied with the
oxygen it needs to function.

The Main Organ Of The Respiratory System:

The major organ of the respiratory system is the lungs. The lungs take in oxygen
when you breathe in and get rid of carbon dioxide when you breathe out. They
are essential for bringing oxygen into your body, which is needed for your cells to
function.
The Main Function Of The Digestive System:

The function of the digestive system is to break down the food you eat into
nutrients that your body can use for energy, growth, and repair. It starts with
chewing food in your mouth, then moves through the stomach and intestines
where food is broken down further, and finally, the nutrients are absorbed into the
bloodstream. The digestive system also helps get rid of the waste that your body
doesn't need.

The Major Organ Of The Digestive System:

The major organ of the digestive system is the stomach. The stomach breaks
down food using acids and enzymes, turning it into a form that the body can use.
After the stomach, the food moves into the intestines, where nutrients are
absorbed into the body.
The Function Of The Nervous System:

The function of the nervous system is to control and coordinate all the activities in
your body. It sends and receives signals between your brain, spinal cord, and
nerves to help you move, feel, think, and respond to what's happening around
you. It also controls things you don't think about, like your heartbeat and
breathing. The nervous system helps you react quickly to changes in your
environment and keeps everything in your body working smoothly.

The Major Organ Of The Digestive System:

The major organ of the nervous system is the brain. The brain controls
everything in your body, from thinking and feeling to movement and automatic
processes like breathing and heart rate. It works with the spinal cord and nerves
to send signals throughout your body, making sure all the systems work together
properly.
The Function Of the Skeletal System:

The function of the skeletal system is to provide structure and support to your
body. It gives your body its shape, protects important organs like the brain, heart,
and lungs, and allows movement by working with the muscles. The skeletal
system also produces blood cells in the bone marrow and stores minerals like
calcium, which are important for keeping bones strong and healthy.

The Major Organ Of The Skeletal System:

The major organ of the skeletal system is the bones. Bones form the framework
of your body, providing structure and support. They protect vital organs, store
minerals, and help produce blood cells. There are 206 bones in an adult human
body, and they work together to enable movement and protect other body
systems.
The Function Of The Muscular System:

The function of the muscular system is to help your body move. Muscles work
with bones to let you do things like walk, run, and lift objects. They also help you
keep your balance and stay upright. Additionally, when your muscles work, they
produce heat, which helps keep your body warm. There are three types of
muscles: skeletal muscles (which you control), smooth muscles (found in your
organs that you don’t control), and cardiac muscles (which make up your heart).

The Major Organ Of The Muscular System:

The major organs of the muscular system are the muscles themselves. There are
more than 600 muscles in the body, and they come in three types: skeletal
muscles (which you can control), smooth muscles (which work automatically in
organs), and cardiac muscle (which makes up the heart). These muscles work
together to allow movement and perform various functions throughout the body.
The Function Of The Endocrine System:

The function of the endocrine system is to produce and release hormones that
regulate various processes in the body. Hormones are chemical messengers that
travel through the bloodstream to organs and tissues, helping to control functions
such as growth, metabolism, mood, and reproductive processes. The endocrine
system helps maintain balance (homeostasis) in the body by responding to
changes and ensuring that everything works together smoothly.

The Major Organ Of The Endocrine System:

Major glands in this system include the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, adrenal
glands, and pancreas.
The Function Of The Immune System:

The function of the immune system is to protect your body from harmful invaders
like bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. It detects and responds to these
threats to keep you healthy. The immune system identifies foreign substances
and can destroy them through various processes, including producing antibodies,
activating immune cells, and triggering inflammation. It also helps your body
remember past infections, so it can respond more quickly if the same invader
tries to attack again. Overall, the immune system plays a crucial role in keeping
you safe from illness.

The Major Organ Of The Immune System:

1. Thymus: Where T-cells (a type of immune cell) mature.


2. Spleen: Filters blood and helps detect and fight infections.
3. Bone marrow: Produces new blood cells, including white blood cells that are
key to the immune response.
4. Lymph nodes: Act as filters for lymph fluid and help fight infections by trapping
pathogens.

These organs work together to help your body defend against diseases and
infections.
The Function Of The Reproductive System:

The function of the reproductive system is to produce offspring and ensure the
continuation of the species. In males, the reproductive system produces sperm
and delivers it to the female body. In females, it produces eggs, allows for
fertilization, and supports the development of a fetus during pregnancy. The
reproductive system also produces hormones that regulate sexual development
and function, influencing traits such as puberty and reproductive cycles.

The Major Organs Of The Reproductive System:

The major organs of the reproductive system differ between males and females.

- In males, the major organ is the testes, which produce sperm and hormones
like testosterone.
- In females, the major organ is the ovaries, which produce eggs and hormones
like estrogen and progesterone.

Other important parts include the uterus in females, where a fertilized egg can
develop, and the penis in males, which delivers sperm during reproduction.

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