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Introduction to the Bodies Cavities
Medical Biology-Unit 3
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ALL students will be able to…
Write a ½-1 page summary describing the major cavities of the body that includes the major organs in the cavities and which systems they are a part of.
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Body Cavities
Ventral(Front) Dorsal(Back)
Thoracic Abdomiopelvic Cranial Vertebral Canal
(Chest) (Belly) (Head) (Spine) brain spinal cord
Pleural AbdominalLungs stomach, intestines
liver, pancreas, spleenPericardial Pelvic heart urinary bladder,
rectum, reproductive organs
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Dorsalcavity
Ventralcavity
Thoracic cavity:contains esophagus,heart, and lungs
Cranialcavity:contains brain
Vertebralcavity:containsspinal cord
diaphragm
plurae
pericardium
peritoneum
Thoraciccavity:contains heart,lungs, andesophagus
Abdominalcavity:contains stomach,liver, spleen,pancreas,gallbladder,and intestinesPelviccavity:containsreproductiveand otherorgansa.
b.
Abdominal cavity:contains digestive and other organs
Pelvic cavity:contains reproductiveand other organs
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Organization of Body Cavities The organs of the body are
surrounded by membranes. These thin tissues similar to plastic bags
serve as protective barriers for the organs.
Each organ is “double bagged” The parietal membrane is lining the wall of
the cavity The visceral membrane is lining the organ
itself
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Dorsal Cavity
The spinal cord and brain are contained within their own membranes to prevent infectious agents from entering the body’s control center “Spinal Taps” are necessary to
determine chemical nature of spinal fluid
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Ventral Cavity
The diaphragm separates the thoracic from the abdominopelvic cavities.
At times, due to pressure, a breakage in the abdominal cavities wall causes a portion of the visceral organs(usually the intestines) to poke out of the cavity. This is called a hernia.
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Tissues are groups of cells with a common structure and function.
Tissues are classified into four main categories: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, nervous tissue, and muscle tissue.
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Outside of body and lines organs and cavities; held together by tight junctions
Epithelial Tissue
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Epithelial Descriptions:
Squamous=flat Cuboidal=cube shape Columnar=column shape Simple= 1 layer Stratified= many layers Pseudostratified= looks like a few
layers, but actually only one.
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What is it?
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The major types of connective tissues in vertebrates are dense (fibrous) tissue, loose connective tissue, adipose tissue, fibrous connective tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood.
Each has a structure correlated with its specialized function.
Connective Tissue
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Muscle cells or fibers capable of contracting when stimulated by nerve impulses Long multi-nucleated cells
3 types of Muscular tissue: Skeletal: voluntary movement
(striated) Cardiac: contractile wall of heart
(branched striated) Smooth: involuntary activities (no
striations)
Muscle Tissue
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Senses stimuli and transmits signals from 1 part of the animal to another
Nervous tissues are found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
2 types of cells: Neurons, or nerve cells, conduct nervous
impulses Neuroglia, Helper cells, support and nourish
the neurons.
Nervous Tissue
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What do You Remember?
For each of the following slides, wait for Mr. Smuts to ask you what the tissue is before you answer.
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Slide 1
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Slide 3
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11 Organ Systems
Nervous Integumentary Skeletal Muscular CirculatorySystem System System System
System
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Top(from left to
right)- Respirator
y System- Digestive
System- Excretory
System
Bottom(from left to
right)- Endocrine
System- Reproducti
ve System- Immune
System
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Nervous System
Central Nervous System (CNS)
Brain Spinal Cord
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
All other nerves Functions?1. Recognizes and
responds to stimulus
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Integumentary System
Skin, hair, nails, etc. Functions? Protective barrier
1. Environment2. Sunlight
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Skeletal System
Bones, cartilage, etc. Functions?1. Structure2. Support3. Protection4. Movement
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Muscular System
Muscles Functions?1. Movement2. Circulates Blood3. Helps with Digestion
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Circulatory System
Heart, blood vessels
Functions?1. Supplies cells
with oxygen and nutrients
2. Removes waste
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Respiratory System
Nose, trachea, lungs, etc.
Functions?1. Provides oxygen2. Removes carbon
dioxide
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Digestive System
Mouth, stomach, intestines, etc.
Accessory Organs Liver, Pancreas, Gall
Bladder Functions?1. Converts food into
nutrients the cells can use
2. Eliminates waste
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Excretory System
Kidneys, bladder, urethra, etc.
Functions?1. Eliminates
waste
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Endocrine System
Pituitary gland, adrenals, pancreas, etc.
Functions?1. Growth2. Development3. Metabolism
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Reproductive System
Male Urethra, testes, etc.
Female Ovary, uterus, etc.
Functions?1. Produce
reproductive cells2. Nurture and protect
developing embryo (females only)
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Immune System
White blood cells, lymph nodes, etc.
Functions?1. Protect from infection2. Helps balance fluids