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$10.00 BIOLOGY UNIT 4 GP

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  • Due on May. 25, 2008
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Assignment Type: Group Project Deliverable Length: 1 file
Points Possible: 150 Due Date: 5/25/2008 11:59:59 PM CT


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The human body is composed of a number of organ systems that work together to perform all the necessary functions of the body. Each organ system is comprised of a number of component organs that work together to accomplish certain tasks. The following are some of the human organ systems.

Circulatory System
Respiratory System
Urinary System
Choose one of the organ systems listed above. Imagine that you have been asked to provide an explanation about the structure and function of this system to the general public, perhaps a group of senior citizens who want to learn more about normal functions of the human body as well as health concerns.

You will be providing the seniors with an informative handout. In this handout you will cover the following topics:

Describe the general function of the system and explain how the organ system contributes to physiological homeostasis of the organism?
Explain how the organ system interacts with other organ systems in the human body.
List the organs in this system and state the function of each organ listed.
Select one representative organ in this system. Describe its structure and explain how the structure relates to the specific function of the organ. When describing the structure, include details about the types of cells in the organ as well as the types of tissues.
Name a disease associated with this organ system and explain how it affects the system and human health
 
 
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Preview: ... deoxygenated blood. The two sides of the heart are separated by a thick wall called the septum. The right upper chamber takes in deoxygenated blood from the superior and inferior vena cavae. It then travels into the right lower chamber which conveys it to the lungs where the carbon dioxide is replaced with oxygen. It returns into the heart's upper left chamber through the pulmonary vein. It is ...

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