These are the external organ of the human body .
*Skin :- is the body's largest organ. It protects us from the outside world, and is our first defense against bacteria, viruses and other pathogens. Our skin also helps regulate body temperature and eliminate waste through perspiration. In addition to skin, the integumentary system includes hair and nails.
*Eyes :- Pairs of eyes are present in human body. Which helps us to see.
* Nose :- In human body a single nose is present. Which helps in respiration and also helps us to smell.
* Ear :- Pair of ears are present in human beings. Which helps in hearing .
*Tongue :- The tongue is vital for chewing and swallowing food, as well as for speech. The four common tastes are sweet, sour, bitter, and salty. A fifth taste, called umami, results from tasting glutamate The tongue has many nerves that help detect and transmit taste signals to the brain.
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REVIEW SHEET Organ Systems Overview Name Lab Time/Date 1. Label each of the organs at the end of the supplied leader lines. 2. Name the organ system to which each of the following sets of organs or body structures belongs. 1. thymus, spleen, lymphatic vessels 5. epidermis, dermis, cutaneous sense organ 2. bones, cartilages, tendons 6. testis, prostate 3. pancreas, pituitary gland 7. liver, large intestine, rectum 4. trachea, bronchi, lungs 8. kidneys, ureter, urethra
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Name Lab TimeDate 1. Label each of the organs at the end of the supplied leader lines. 2. Name the organ system to which each of the following sets of organs or body structures belongs 1. thymus, spleen, lymphatic vessels 5. epidermis, dermis, cutaneous sense organs 2. bones, cartilages, tendons 6. testis, prostate 3. pancreas, pituitary gland 7. liver, large intestine, rectum 4. trachea, bronchi, lungs 8. kidneys, ureter, urethra 24 Review Sheet 2 3. Name the cells that...
Create a Concept Map for the Urinary System. Questions What organ systems contribute to excretion from the body and how does each contribute? Describe major organs of the urinary system, major structures of the kidney, and specific regions of the nephron and associated blood supply. You could draw and label simplified pictures or list them and describe their location. What are the functions of the major organs of the urinary system? What are all the parts of the nephron and...
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6. * Explain the process and provide a mechanism for the acid-catalyzed addition of hexanol to benzaldehyde. Label each step in the mechanism
For each of the body cells/tissues/organs below, list all the glucose transporters they express (I.e., specific GLUTs, SGLT1, or "none"). Remember, some tissues express multiple types of glucose transporters. Assume that "GLUT 1" Is not a correct answer for neurons.
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