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Essential Questions

How is the human body organized?

What are the structural components of the body?

How does the body’s structural organization relate to its support and movement?

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Composed of:

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Types of tissues:

Epithelial tissue

Connective tissue

Muscle tissue

Nervous tissue

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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 together

cells may secrete a fluid

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Epithelial tissues

Squamous Cuboidal Columnar

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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

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Connective tissue

Adipose Fibrocartilage Elastic cartilage

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Muscle tissue contracts and moves a body part

Cardiac

striated, involuntary

contracts the heart

Skeletal

striated, voluntary

attached to the skeleton

Smooth nonstriated, involuntary

provides movement in various body systems

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Muscle tissue

Cardiac Skeletal Smooth

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Nervous tissue reacts to stimulation and

conducts an impulse

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Nervous tissue

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Neuron

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The Skin

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FemaleMale

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Anatomical position

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Anatomical position

Discuss the importance of anatomical position.

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Directional terms

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Directional terms

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Directional terms

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Body planes

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Body cavities

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Group Review

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Essential Questions

How is the human body organized?

What are the structural components of the body?

How does the body’s structural organization relate to its support and movement?

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