Study Guide: Human Body Systems Test 1. Nervous System: What is its function (job) in the human body? What tissues and organs make it up? Other important facts and details: 2. Muscular System: What is its function (job) in the human body? What tissues and organs make it up? Other important facts and details: 3. Skeletal System: What is its function (job) in the human body? What tissues and organs make it up? Other important facts and details: 4. Respiratory System: What is its function (job) in the human body? What tissues and organs make it up? Other important facts and details: 5. Circulatory System: What is its function (job) in the human body? What tissues and organs make it up? Other important facts and details: 6. Endocrine System: What is its function (job) in the human body? What tissues and organs make it up? Other important facts and details: 7. Digestive System: What is its function (job) in the human body? What tissues and organs make it up? Other important facts and details: 8. Excretory System: What is its function (job) in the human body? What tissues and organs make it up? Other important facts and details: 9. Immune System: What is its function (job) in the human body? What tissues and organs make it up? Other important facts and details: You should know: What homeostasis is Examples of homeostasis External vs. Internal (What do these words mean when talking about the human body?) Differentiate in the structure and function of blood cells and nerve cells Compare and Contrast Endocrine and Nervous System How muscular and skeletal systems work together How respiratory and circulatory systems work together How nervous and respiratory systems work together How digestive and circulatory systems work together How nervous and circulatory systems work together Mechanical vs. Chemical Digestion Waste products in body and which systems get rid of them Functions of major organs o Lungs, Brain, Kidney, Bladder, Stomach, Large Intestine, Small Intestine, Heart, Esophagus Order of Organs in Systems (ex: mouthespophagusstomachsmall intestinelarge intestine) Ways the body protects itself from disease (Skin, Cilia, Stomach Acid, etc)