Massage Therapy Anatomy Review – Systems of the Body
August 26, 2010 by whymassagetherapy
Filed under Anatomy
There are 10 systems in the body.
1. integumentary system – skin and structures within it
2. skeletal – bones and cartilage
3. articular – joints and associated ligaments
4. muscular –
5. nervous – central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), and peripheral nervous system (cranial and spinal nerves)
6. circulatory – cardiovascular (heart and blood vessels) and lymphatic systems (lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes)
7. digestive or alimentary (organs associated with ingestion, digestion, absorption of food and elimination of its associated waste)
8. respiratory – air passages and lungs that supply oxygen to the body and eliminate carbon dioxide
9. urinary – kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra – which filter the blood and excrete waste (as urine)
10. reproductive – genitals and organs that are involved in reproduction
11. endocrine – glands and specialized cells that secrete horomones
Often the urinary and the reproductive systems are lumped together and are collectively known as the genitourinary system



