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Chapter 1:
Introduction to the Human Body
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The skull and vertebral column is part of the axial skeleton.The cerebral cortex consists of 4 lobes: frontal , parietal, temporal, occipitalSkeletal muscles pull on bones, creating forces that produce body motionThe stomach, small intestine, and large intestine are chambers of the digestive tract.
Anatomy or physiology
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Anatomy or physiology?
Receptors of the eye and ear detect environmental changes for the respective senses of vision and hearing.Antidiuretic hormone, secreted from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland, stimulates water reabsorbtion in the kidney.
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Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy – Study of structure or morphology of the body.
PhysiologyThe study of how the body works or functionsPathophysiology – how a body part functions when a person has a disease
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II. Levels of Organization
From simple to complex
Atom molecule Large molecules Cells – basic unit of life Tissues – groups of
specialized cells Organs – has a specific
function Organ systems – groups
of organs Human organism
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III. Organs and Organ systems
Major organ systems
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Integument System
Skin, hair and nailsProtectionRegulate body temperatureSense of touch
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Skeletal System
Bones, joints, cartilageProtects and supports body organs
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Muscular System
Responsible for movement of skeletonposture
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Nervous System
Brain, spinal cord, nerves, sense organsIntegration and coordinationRegulation and response
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Endocrine System
GlandsSecrete hormones and chemicals to regulate body activities
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Circulatory System
Heart and blood vesselsTransports blood
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Lymphatic System
Lymph nodesDefend the bodyimmunity
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Respiratory System
LungsExchange of gases with the environment
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Digestive System
Convert food to nutrientsAbsorb nutrientsEliminate waste
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Urinary System
KidneysExcrete wasteFormation of urine
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Reproductive System
Enable the human to reproduce
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Homeostasis:
Maintenance of a constant condition in the internal environment Internal environment: extra cellular
fluid surrounding our cells
Homois = same, stasis= standingExamples: body temperature, water balance, ion balance, glucose levels, pH
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Maintaining Homeostasis
Nervous System and the endocrine systemNegative Feedback Response – a stimulus is met by a response that reverses the trend of the stimulus
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Receptors:
Detect stimuli, deviation from normal
Component of internal environment
Regulatory mechanisms
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Negative Feedback Response
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Anatomical Terms
Directional Terminology
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Anatomical Position
Face ForwardArms at sidePalms forwardFeet forward
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1. Prone and Supine
Supine: lying face up Referring to hand – palms forward
Prone: lying face down Referring to hand – palms are back
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2. Anterior (ventral) vs. Posterior (dorsal)
Anterior - Referring to front of bodyPosterior – back side of body
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Superior vs. inferior
Superior – refers to structures above anotherInferior – refers to a structure below another
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Medial vs. Lateral
Medial – located closer to midlineLateral – located away from midline
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Proximal vs. distal
Proximal – located closer to the point of originDistal – located away or “distant” from the point of origin.
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Body Planes:
Sagittal: Vertically through
the body Divides body into
left and right portions
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Frontal or Coronal Plane
Extends verticallyPerpendicular to sagittal planeDivides body into anterior and posterior halves
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Transverse Plane or Horizontal plane
Divides the body into superior and inferior portions
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Body Cavities
Dorsal body cavity Cranial cavity –
superior, hollow portion of skull, brain located
Spinal cavity – contains the spinal cord, vertebrae make up cavity
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Ventral Body CavityVentral body cavity Thoracic cavity
Superior to diaphragm
Contents: Plural cavity (lungs)
Mediastinum – chest cavity space
Contents: pericardial cavity (heart), upper respiratory tract, esophagus, major blood vessels, thymus gland
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Ventral Body Cavity
Abdominopelvic cavity
Inferior to diaphragm Abdominal cavity:
stomach, liver, gallbladder, spleen. Pancreas, small intestine, part of large intestine
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Ventral Body Cavity
Abdominopelvic cavity Pelvic cavity: rest
of large intestine, bladder, rectum, reproductive organs
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