Establishing Organ Systems Roles

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Endocrine System

Number Name of the Organ or Part Hormone(s) Produced or Secreted
1 Parathyroid gland Parathyroid hormone (Gould, 2005).
2 Thyroid gland Thyroxine and calcitonin.
3 Trachea No hormone is secreted. It is a supporting structure.
4 Pineal gland Secretes melatonin.
5 Hypothalamus Produces ADH and oxytocin, regulatory hormones for the anterior pituitary. Produces and secretes TRH, dopamine, GHRH, somatostatin, and gonadotropin (Krumhardt &Alcamo, 2010).
6 Pituitary gland The anterior lobe produces and secretes ACTH, TSH, FSH, LH, and MSH. The posterior lobe secretes oxytocin and ADH.
7 Thyroid gland Thyroxine, calcitonin.
8 Trachea No hormone was secreted. It is a supporting structure.
9 Thymus Thymosins.
10 Heart Atrial natriuretic peptide, and brain natriuretic peptide.
11 Stomach Ghrelin, gastrin, histamine, neuropeptide Y, and endothelin.
12 Kidney Erythropoietin, renin, calcitriol.
13 Lung No hormone secreted, supporting structure.
14 Liver Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), angiotensinogen, thrombopoietin.
15 Adrenal glands Medulla: epinephrine and norepinephrine. Cortex: glucocorticoids (cortisol), aldosterone, and testosterone.
16 Pancreas Insulin, glucagon (Shaw, 2005).
17 Small intestine Secretin and cholecystokinin.
18 Uterus Prolactin and relaxin when pregnant.
19 Scrotum No hormone secreted, supporting structure.
20 Testes Androgens, testosterone.
21 Ovary Estrogens and progesterone.

Cardiovascular System

Number Name of the Structure Major Function
1 Carotid arteries Delivers blood to the head and brain.
2 Jugular veins Carries blood from head to heart.
3 Superior vena cava Carries blood from the upper body back to the heart.
4 Pulmonary veins Carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart (Clark, 2005).
5 Aorta Delivers blood to the body tissue.
6 Pulmonary arteries Delivers oxygen-poor blood to the lungs.
7 Coronary arteries Delivers blood to the heart muscle cells.
8 Inferior vena cava Carries blood from the lower body back to the heart (Clark, 2005).
9 Renal vein Carries blood from the kidneys to the lungs.
10 Iliac vein Delivers blood from the pelvic organs and abdominal wall into the heart.
11 Radial vein Carries blood from the hands to the heart.
12 Renal artery Delivers blood to the kidney.
13 Iliac artery Delivers blood to the pelvic organs and abdominal wall.
14 Radial artery Delivers blood to the hands.
15 Femoral vein Transports blood from the thigh and inner knee to the heart (Clark, 2005).
16 Femoral artery Delivers blood from the thigh and the inner knees to the heart.

Respiratory System

Number Name of the Organ or Structure Major Function
1 Sinuses Cavities in the skull lighten the head. They also warm and moisten the air.
2 Nasal cavity Produces mucus, filters, warms, and moistens the air. It also serves olfactory purposes (sensing smell).
3 Pharynx Passageway for air and food
4 Epiglottis Covers the larynx during swallowing to prevent the entry of food.
5 Larynx Air passageway that prevents food and drinks from entering the lower respiratory system. The larynx also produces voice.
6 Lungs Contain alveoli and air passageways and allows the substitution of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and blood.
7 Trachea Connects the larynx with the bronchi leading to the lungs and conducts air to and from the bronchi.
8 Bronchi These are the two branches of the trachea that direct air from the trachea to the lungs.
9 Bronchioles Narrow passageways to conduct air from bronchi to alveoli.
10 Alveoli These are microscopic chambers for gaseous exchange.
11 Intercostal muscles They move the ribs during the process of breathing.
12 Diaphragm Muscle sheet between the chest and abdominal cavities. It plays a role in breathing.

References

Clark, R. K. (2005). Anatomy and physiology: Understanding the human body. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

Gould, F. (2005). Anatomy and physiology for holistic therapists. United Kingdom: Nelson and Thornes Ltd.

Krumhardt, B. I., & Alcamo, E. (2010). E-Z anatomy and physiology. Hauppauge, New York: Barron’s Educational Series Inc.

Shaw, L. (2005). Anatomy and physiology. United Kingdom: Nelson Thornes Ltd.

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