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[Audio] What will you learn? Types of System in Human Body Functions of each system in Human Body How this systems are affected by Hazardous substance Course Assessment Feedback.
[Audio] PreCheck Ins Which of the following is a type of system in the human body? A. Circulatory System B. Nervous System C. Respiratory System D. All the above. Please answer the question correctly
[Audio] Which system is primarily responsible for providing oxygen to cells and removing carbon dioxide from the body? Nervous system Endocrine system Respiratory system Circulatory system.
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[Audio] Types of System in Human Body Visit www.classpoint.app and enter code QLTC24 There are five major body function systems within our body: Respiratory System Digestive System Circulatory System Nervous System Special Sensory Organs.
[Audio] Functions of Respiratory System Respiratory System: The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place between the alveoli and the surrounding capillaries. Oxygen (O2) leaves the inhaled air and passes into the bloodstream. Carbon dioxide (CO2) leaves the bloodstream and is exhaled..
[Audio] Functions of Digestive System Digestive System: Food passes through the mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and out of the anus. The digestive system breaks down food in two ways Mechanical digestion - the chewing in the mouth and churning in the stomach. Chemical digestion - with the help of enzymes, food is converted into substances that are absorbed and used by cells..
[Audio] Functions of Circulatory System Circulatory System: The circulatory system consists of heart (pump), blood vessels (pipework), and blood (fluid) that circulates blood throughout the body. Every cell in the human body fully depends upon the supply of oxygen and removal of waste. The circulatory system is also called the cardiovascular system..
[Audio] Functions of Nervous System Nervous System: The nervous system is the sum total of all these, together with their nerve fibres, which is branched throughout the body. The nervous system is subdivided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS)..
[Audio] Functions of Special Sensory Organs Special Sensory Organs: There are three special sensory organs: Skin Eye Nose.
[Audio] Quiz The system responsible for breaking down food, absorbing nutrients, and eliminating waste is known as: Muscular system Nervous system Skeletal system Digestive system.
[Audio] The system that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood is called the: Respiratory system Nervous system Circulatory system Excretory system.
[Audio] Hazardous Substance Visit www.classpoint.app and enter code QLTC24 Respiratory System: The chemicals were divided into acids, bases, disinfectants, fragrances, organic solvents, propellants, and tensides. Chemicals of concern regarding respiratory effects (e.g. asthma) are corrosive chemicals such as strong acids and bases (including ammonia and hypochlorite) and quaternary ammonium.
[Audio] Digestive System: Hazardous substances can enter the body through the digestive system. Toxic clinical effects in the gastrointestinal system include: Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Pain, Enzyme insufficiency, Inflammation, Polyps, Neoplasms, Functional disturbances, Structural damage.
[Audio] Circulatory System: The primary sources of environmental toxins include pollutants containing particulate matter and organic substances, such as sulfate, nitrates, ammonium, elemental carbon, crystal elements, arsenic (As), mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), and Bisphenol A (BPA). Heavy metals such as lead and pesticides from environmental toxins..
[Audio] Nervous System: The primary sources of environmental toxins include pollutants containing particulate matter and organic substances, such as sulfate, nitrates, ammonium, elemental carbon, crystal elements, arsenic (As), mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), and Bisphenol A (BPA). Heavy metals such as lead and pesticides from environmental toxins..
[Audio] Special Sensory Organs: Irritant and allergic contact dermatitis account for 90% of occupational skin disorders. Chemicals commonly responsible for alkali injuries of the eye include sodium hydroxide (lye; found in drain cleaners and industrial cleaning solutions), ammonia (found in household cleaning solutions and fertilizers). Inhaling a small amount of a harmful chemical can cause a burning or tearing sensation in the nose, throat, chest, skin, and eyes..
[Audio] Quiz Which of the following routes is the most common way for hazardous substances to enter the human body? A. Inhalation B. Ingestion C. Absorption through the skin D. Direct injection into the bloodstream.
[Audio] Which of the following is an example of a hazardous substance that affects the human body? A. Vitamin C B. Oxygen C. Water D. Carbon monoxide.
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