SENSITIVITY





Through sensitivity, we respond to changes in the external environment.
Various organs and systems are involved in this example;


First, the sense organs capture the information.

Second, the brain receives and interprets this information and decides how to act.

Third, the muscles receive orders from the brain, and they move the body.

External Coordination

External environment involves the sense organs, the nervous system and the locomotor system:

The sense organs




The sense organs obtain information from the external environment. Sense organs have special cells that can detect stimuli
from the environment


Locomotor system




The locomotor system produces movement when the muscles and bones work together.

The locomotor system is formed by the muscles and the bones

The ends of bones are covered in cartilageCartilage is an elastic material.

Bones meet at joints.

Joints are held together by ligaments.

 The muscles are joined to the bones by tendons.

The nervous system




The nervous system is formed of nervous tissue.

This tissue is made up of one type of cell, neurons.


 Neurons



 Neurons are a type of cell with three parts:

The body, which contains the nucleus and organelles.

Dendrites,  branched structures.  receive information from the sense organs or from other neurons.

The axon, h transmits information to other neurons and sends orders to organs. 

There are two types of nervous system

 A) The central nervous system



The central nervous system has two parts: the brain and the spinal cord.

The brain is the control centre of the body. It is the most important organ, and has three parts:

– The cerebrum controls our voluntary actions and our emotions, and stores memory.

– The cerebellum co-ordinates movements and balance in our body.

– The brain stem regulates the organ activity.

The spinal cord goes from the brain to the bottom of the spine. The spinal cord is protected by the spinal column.

B) The peripheral nervous system


The peripheral nervous system is formed by the nerves. Nerves are found in every part of the body. Nerves carry information.

There are two types of nerves:

Sensory nerves carry information from the sense organs to the central nervous system.

Motor nerves carry orders from the central nervous system to the muscles and the organs.

Many movements that we make are voluntary, such as writing. Others we do involuntarily, without thinking. These are reflex movements.

Internal co-ordination


Our internal environment is everything that we have inside of us, for example, our blood, kidneys and digestive system.
Involuntary muscles are not part of the locomotor system. They are part of many organs in our body. 

Involuntary muscles function independently from our will: we are not conscious of them and we cannot control their function. 

In many cases, we don’t even know when they are moving.

The endocrine system


 
The endocrine system is formed by organs called endocrine glands. These glands make chemicals called hormones. 
Endocrine glands release hormones into the blood. 
Hormones are substances that act like messengers: they transmit orders

The endocrine glands

 These are four of the glands in the endocrine system:

The pituitary gland, which is found in the brain.

It produces hormones that direct the activity of other endocrine glands.  The pituitary gland also produces the hormone that controls growth.

The thyroid gland, which produces hormones like thyroxine that helps us make full use of nutrients.

The pancreas, which produces insulin that regulates the amount of sugar circulating in our blood.

The ovaries in women and the testicles in men, which produce sex hormones that determine masculine and feminine sexual characteristics.

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NUTRITION

Nutrition includes all the processes that we carry out to obtain the building materials and energy that our bodies need




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Watching  this video we can know the main nutrients and their functions









Many body systems work for Nutrition  Let's go to see them.

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Digestion is the process that enables us to obtain nutrients from the food we eat.

The digestive system is a long tube that starts in the mouth and ends in the anus

Other organs
 are the stomach, the small intestine and

the large intestine

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The respiratory system is the group of organs that help

our body obtain oxygen from the air.
The lungs, trachea and bronchi are parts of it.

Our body needs oxygen for many processes such as digestion


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The circulatory system constantly moves blood inside

our body.

The heart pumps blood through blood vessels. 

 Arteries veins and capillaries are blood vessels.



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 The kidneys filter the blood, eliminate waste and

produce urine. These are one part  of the

the excretory system with the bladder.




 EVALUATION NUTRITION CONTENTS