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Serves a number of vital functions that are critical to your very survival.

There are 6 functions of the skin:WaterproofRegulates body temperatureA major sense organBody’s 1st line of defense against pathogensProtects against UV raysProtects internal organs

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1. Epidermis: Outer most layerDead cells shed when clothing rubs your skin or

when you wash.

2. Dermis: Inner layer of skinMade up of connective tissue.Gives skin its elasticity, or spongy, flexible quality.

3. Hydodermis: Not part of skinAttaches skin to bone and muscle

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Sebaceous(sih-BAY-shuhs) glands: Structures within the skin that produce an oily

secretion called sebum.

Sweat glands: perspiration

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Ringworm: a common fungal infection that affects various parts of the body.

Athlete’s Foot: a fungal infection of the skin between the toes.

Boils: an inflamed pus-filled area of the skin. Usually infecting a hair follicle.

Warts: contagious growths on the outer layer of the skin caused by viruses.

Moles: small, round, slightly thickened, brown to dark brown spots on the skin.

Callus: an area of thickened skin that forms as a result of regular of continued friction or pressure.

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5 functions:1. Allows movement2. Provides a supporting framework3. Protects organs4. Storage place for essential body minerals5. Produce red and white blood cells

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CartilageStrong flexible materialProvides smooth movement

OssificationCartilage forming into a bone

LigamentsBone to Bone

TendonBone to Muscle

JointsWhere two bones meet

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Hinge:Move back and forth in one plane (Knee, Elbow)

Ball & Socket:Allows most movement (Shoulder)

Pivot:One bone rotates around another (Head on Spine)

Gliding:Slide over one another (Hand and Foot)

Partially Movable:Limited movement (Vertebrae)

Immovable:Fixed, Does NOT move (Skull)

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OsteoporosisResults from a loss of calcium in the bone.

ScoliosisLateral or side to side curvature of the spine.

FracturesAny type of break in the bone

Simple: Doesn’t stick out of skin Compound: Broken bone protrudes through skin

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Moving BonesPumping BloodMoving food through digestive systemControlling air movement in and out of lungs

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Voluntary: Skeletal musclesYou control these muscles

Example: Bicep, tricepInvoluntary: Smooth muscles

You do NOT control these musclesExample: Stomach, intestines,

esphagusCardiac:

Heart muscle

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Acute – NewExamples: Sprain, strain

Treatment: RICEChronic – Old/recurring

Examples: Arthritis, old sprain, strainTreatment: heat before activity, ice after

Sprains & Strains1st degree: Few fibers torn2nd degree: ½ - ¾ torn – out for 2 days to 2

weeks3rd degree: Complete tear - Surgery

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R – RestI – IceC – CompressionE - Elevation

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Bag: 20 minutes every 2 hours – bag directly on skin

Ice cup: Dixie cup frozen with ice – peel and massage small area

Ice bucket: Bucket full of ice – add water – 20 minutes in the bucket

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Your nervous system is the body’s communication network and control system.

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Homeostasis: Keeping the body and its systems in balance.

Senses: Controls sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.

Consciousness: Makes you aware of the things around you.

Memory: Your ability to remember things.Emotions: Controls how you deal with things.Intelligence: Controls your capacity to learn

things.

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Divided in 3 divisions.

Central Nervous SystemPeripheral Nervous SystemAutonomic Nervous System

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Includes:BrainSpinal Cord

Functions:Takes in informationComputes that informationTransmits a response to the body

Example:Making a decision on something causing movement

of a body part.

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Includes:12 pair of cranial nerves (head)31 pair of spinal nerves (off spinal cord)

Function:Carries impulses for movement from the brain out

to the body parts.

Example: Then carries impulses for sensations from body parts back to the brain.

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Includes:Sympathetic Nerves: Speeds up organs or

prepares them for something. (starts the digestive system)

Para sympathetic Nerves: Shuts the organ down after it has been used. (shuts down the digestive system)

Functions:Regulates internal organs of the body

Example:Speeds up heart to beat faster and breathe

faster

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The brain is the largest, most complex part of the nervous system. It weighs about 3 pounds and contains almost 100 billion neurons. Your brain helps you:Receive messagesThinkRememberReasonCoordinate your muscle movementsEmotionsSenses

The Brain

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CerebrumThe largest part of the brain.Divided into 2 identical halves called the

cereberal hemispheres.Right hemisphere: Controls muscular activity

and receives sensory input from the left half of the body.

Left hemisphere: Controls the muscular activity and receives sensory input from the right half of the body.

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4 lobesFrontal lobe controls voluntary

movements, motivation, mood, and aggression.

Parietal lobe is involved with a wide variety of sensory information-heat, cold, pain, touch, and body position in space.

Occipital lobe contains the sense of vision.Temporal lobe contains the senses of

hearing and smell, as well as memory, thought, and judgment.

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Spinal CordAn extension of the brain that also controls REFLEXES!

Simple reflex: Knee jerk reflexThe impulse does not go all the way to the brain so it

saves times and acts as a protective reflex.You do not learn these – You have them.

Conditioned reflex: Acquired from past experienceEx. Mouth watering before you eat, nervous at scary

music in a movie, phobias from fearsHabits: When an impulse travels the same pathway so

much you react without really knowing it.Conscious: Separates us from others.

Ex. Ability to think and reason, right and wrong, learning to read

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Digestive System

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OrgansMouthPharynxEsophagusStomachSmall intestineLarge intestineLiverGallbladderPancreas

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FunctionsDigestion: Breaks down food into molecules

that the body can use.Mechanical digestion: foods are physically

broken apart into smaller pieces. Chemical digestion: Chemicals produced by

your body break large molecules into smaller ones that your body can use.

Absorption: Process by which nutrients pass through the lining of your digestive system into your blood.

Elimination: Materials that are not absorbed are eliminated from the body as waste.

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Cardiovascular System

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FunctionsDelivering Materials to cellsRemoving wastes from cellsFight disease

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The HeartEach side has 2

chambers.The upper chamber

called the atrium. Receives the blood entering the heart.

The lower chamber called the ventricle. Pump the blood out of heart.

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BloodPlasma: The liquid component of the

blood.Red blood cells: Cells that carry oxygen

from the lungs to all the parts of your body.

White blood cells: Help protect you against diseases and foreign substances.

Platelets: Cell fragments that play an important role in the blood clotting process.

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Blood Types