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1.01 Remember structural organization

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How is the human body organized?What are the structural components of the body?How does the bodys structural organization relate to its support and movement?21.01 Remember structural organization1.01 Remember the bodys structural organizationComposed of:

31.01 Remember structural organizationOrganization of the human body:Tissues

1.01 Remember structural organization4Organization of the human body:Tissues - typesEpithelial tissue Protects the body covering internal & external surfaces; produces secretionsConnective tissueSupports & connects organs & tissues Muscle tissueHas ability to contract & moveNervous tissueCells react to stimuli & conducts an impulse

Epithelial Tissue protects the body by covering internal and external surfaces, and produces secretions

Skin covers the outside of the body lines the inside of the body

Membrane two thin layers of tissue that join togethercells may secrete a fluid51.01 Remember structural organizationOrganization of the human body:TissuesEpithelial tissues

Squamous Cuboidal Columnar61.01 Remember structural organizationOrganization of the human body:Tissues

Connective tissue supports and connects organs and tissue

Adipose type of connective tissue that stores fat cells

Cartilage firm, flexible support of the embryonic skeleton and part of the adult skeleton

Tendons white bands of connective tissue attaching skeletal muscle to bone

Ligaments strong, flexible bands of connective tissue that hold bones firmly together at the joints

71.01 Remember structural organizationOrganization of the human body:TissuesConnective tissueAdipose FibrocartilageElastic cartilage81.01 Remember structural organizationOrganization of the human body:Tissues

Muscle tissue contracts and moves a body partCardiac striated, involuntarycontracts the heartSkeletal striated, voluntaryattached to the skeletonSmoothnonstriated, involuntaryprovides movement in various body systems

91.01 Remember structural organizationOrganization of the human body:TissuesMuscle tissue

Cardiac Skeletal Smooth101.01 Remember structural organizationOrganization of the human body:Tissues

Nervous tissue reacts to stimulation and conducts an impulse111.01 Remember structural organizationOrganization of the human body:TissuesNervous tissue121.01 Remember structural organizationOrganization of the human body:Tissues

Neuron131.01 Remember structural organizationOrgan Systems

141.01 Remember structural organizationSkeletal System

151.01 Remember structural organizationMuscular System

161.01 Remember structural organizationCirculatory System

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171.01 Remember structural organizationLymphatic System

181.01 Remember structural organizationRespiratory System

191.01 Remember structural organizationDigestive System

201.01 Remember structural organizationIntegumentary System

20211.01 Remember structural organizationNervous System

221.01 Remember structural organizationSensory System

The Tongue

The Skin231.01 Remember structural organizationUrinary System

241.01 Remember structural organizationEndocrine System

251.01 Remember structural organizationReproductive SystemFemaleMale

261.01 Remember structural organizationStructural organization unitsAnatomy????What is it?Study of the parts of the body

Physiology????What is it?Function of the body

Anatomical position????Standing erect, face forward, arms at side, palms forward271.01 Remember structural organizationBody Systems281.01 Remember structural organizationStructural organization unitsAnatomical position

291.01 Remember structural organizationStructural organization unitsAnatomical position

Discuss the importance of anatomical position.

why is important?

301.01 Remember structural organizationStructural organization unitsDirectional termsanterior/ventral: front/in front ofPosterior/dorsal:back/in back of

311.01 Remember structural organizationStructural organization unitsDirectional termsMidsagittal:Divides body in - left & right planesMedial: toward midlineLateral: toward side of body, away from midline

321.01 Remember structural organizationStructural organization units

Directional termsSuperior cranial cephalic:above waistlineTransverse:cross section, a horizontal cutdividing body intoupper & lower partsInferior caudal331.01 Remember structural organizationStructural organization units

Body planes33341.01 Remember structural organizationStructural organization unitsBody cavities

351.01 Remember structural organizationAbdominal Quadrants

361.01 Remember structural organizationAbdominal Regions

1.01 Remember structural organization

Group ReviewEssential Questions

How is the human body organized?What are the structural components of the body?How does the bodys structural organization relate to its support and movement?381.01 Remember structural organization1.01 Remember structural organization