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C h a p t e r
1
An Introduction to Anatomy and
Physiology
PowerPoint® Lecture Slides prepared by Jason LaPres
Lone Star College - North Harris
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1-1 The common functionsof all living things includeresponsiveness, growth,reproduction,movement,
and metabolism
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Living Things
• All living organisms share the following characteristics– Responsiveness– Growth– Reproduction– Movement– Metabolism
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1-2 Anatomy is structure,
and physiology is function
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Anatomy
• Describes the structures of the body– What they are made of– Where they are located– Associated structures
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Anatomy
• Gross anatomy, or macroscopic anatomy, examines large, visible structures
– Surface anatomy: exterior features
– Regional anatomy: body areas
– Systemic anatomy: groups of organs working together
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Anatomy
• Microscopic anatomy examines cells
and molecules
– Cytology: study of cells and their structures:
• cyt- = cell
– Histology: study of tissues and their structures
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Physiology
• Is the study of– Functions of anatomical structures– Individual and cooperative functions
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Physiology
• Cell physiology: processes within and between
cells
• Special physiology: functions of specific
organs
• Systemic physiology: functions of an organ
system
• Pathological physiology: effects of diseases
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1-3 Levels of organizationprogress from molecules to a
complete organism
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Levels of Organization
• The Chemical (or Molecular) Level– Atoms are the smallest chemical units – Molecules are a group of atoms working together
• The Cellular Level– Cells are a group of atoms, molecules, and organelles
working together
• The Tissue Level – Tissues are a group of similar cells working together
• The Organ Level – An organ is a group of different tissues working
together
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Levels of Organization
• The Organ System Level – Organ systems are a group of organs working
together
– Humans have 11 organ systems
• The Organism Level – A human is an organism
Levels of Organization
Organ Systems
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Levels of Organization
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1-4 The human body consistsof 11 organ systems
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Organ Systems
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Organ Systems
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Organ Systems
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Organ Systems
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Organ Systems
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Organ Systems
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Organ Systems
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Organ Systems
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Organ Systems
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Organ Systems
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Organ Systems
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Organ Systems
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1-5 Homeostasis is the tendency toward internal
balance
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Homeostasis
• Homeostasis: all body systems working
together to maintain a stable internal
environment
– Systems respond to external and internal
changes to function within a normal range
(body temperature, fluid balance)
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Homeostasis
• Receptor
– Receives the stimulus
• Control Center
– Processes the signal and sends instructions
• Effector
– Carries out instructions
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The Control of Room Temperature
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1-6 Negative feedback opposes variations from normal, whereas positive
feedback exaggerates them
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Negative Feedback
• The Role of Negative Feedback
– The response of the effector negates the
stimulus
– Body is brought back into homeostasis
• Normal range is achieved
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Negative Feedback in Thermoregulation
Figure 1-4
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Positive Feedback
• The Role of Positive Feedback
– The response of the effector increases
change of the stimulus
– Body is moved away from homeostasis
• Normal range is lost
– Used to speed up processes
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Positive Feedback
Figure 1-5
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The Big Picture
• Systems integration
– Systems work together to maintain homeostasis
• Homeostasis is a state of equilibrium
– Opposing forces are in balance
• Physiological systems work to restore balance
– Failure results in disease or death
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1-7 Anatomical terms describebody regions, anatomical
positions and directions, and body sections
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Surface Anatomy
• Anatomical Landmarks
– Anatomical position: hands at sides, palms forward
– Supine: lying down, face up
– Prone: lying down, face down
• Anatomical Regions
– Body regions
– Abdominopelvic quadrants
– Abdominopelvic regions
• Anatomical Directions
– Reference terms based on subject
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Anatomical Landmarks. Anterior
Figure 1-6
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Anatomical Landmarks. Anterior
Figure 1-6
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Anatomical Landmarks. Posterior
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Anatomical Landmarks. Posterior
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Abdominopelvic Quadrants
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Abdominopelvic Regions
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Abdominopelvic Relationships
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Directional References. A Lateral View
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Directional References. A Lateral View
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Sectional Anatomy
• Planes and sections
– Plane: a three-dimensional axis
– Section: a slice parallel to a plane
– Used to visualize internal organization and structure
– Important in radiological techniques:• MRI
• PET
• CT
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Plane of Section
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1-8 Body cavities protectinternal organs and allow
them to change shape
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Body Cavities
• Body cavities have two essential functions
– Protect organs from accidental shocks
– Permit changes in size and shape of internal organs
• Ventral body cavity (coelom)
– Divided by the diaphragm:
• Thoracic cavity
• Abdominopelvic cavity
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Body Cavities
• Serous Membranes
– Line body cavities and cover organs
– Consist of parietal layer and visceral layer
• Parietal layer — lines cavity
• Visceral layer — covers organ
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The Thoracic Cavity
• Separated into regions
– Right and left pleural cavities:• Contain right and left lungs
– Mediastinum• Upper portion filled with blood vessels,
trachea, esophagus, and thymus
• Lower portion contains pericardial cavity:– The heart is located within the pericardial
cavity
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The Ventral Body Cavity and Its Subdivisions
Figure 1-10
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The Abdominopelvic Cavity
• Peritoneal cavity — chamber within
abdominopelvic cavity
– Parietal peritoneum lines the internal body
wall
– Visceral peritoneum covers the organs
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The Abdominopelvic Cavity
• Abdominal cavity — superior portion
– Diaphragm to top of pelvic bones
– Contains digestive organs
• Pelvic cavity — inferior portion
– Within pelvic bones
– Contains reproductive organs, rectum, and bladder
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X-Rays
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