Human body System Functions
By Matthew Cashimere
Nervous System Functions
Sensory: The sensory function helps you sense different things like when something hurts you react to it or if something is really hot or really cold you react.
Integration: The integration function gives information to the sensory function to help you react.
Motor: It is your response to the sensory receptors that respond to the messages sent to your body.
Skeletal system
Movement: we use movement with joints and muscles. Our legs and arms move when our muscles pull on our bones.
Support: It supports and shapes our body and muscles
Protection: It protects our vital organs. The skull protects the brain. The ribs protect the lungs and heart from injury.
Homeopoesis: Red and white blood cells are formed by tissue called bone marrow which is on the center of the bone.
Storage: Bones store minerals, like calcium and phosphorus, for use by the body.
Integumentary system
The integumentary system protects your body in many ways such as:
Protects your body's tissues and organs
Helps you remove bad substances from your body
Stores water and it has a fat layer
Helps dispose waste materials.