Basic Structure of the Human Body Unit 6:1 Terminology w Anatomy w Physiology w Pathophysiology.

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Basic Structure of the Human Body Unit 6:1

Terminology w Anatomy w Physiology w Pathophysiology

Amazing Facts of the Human Body w Kidney w Lungs w Heart w Appetite w Nerves

Amazing Facts w Hair growth w Location of half your bones w Three smallest bones w Stomach w Fingerprints

Cells w Microscopic structures w Take in food and oxygen w Produce heat and energy w Move and adapt to their environment w Eliminates wastes w Performs special functions w Reproduces

Parts of a Cell w Cell Membrane w Cytoplasm w Nucleus w Nucleolus w Chromatin w Centrosome

Parts of a Cell w Mitochondria w Golgi Apparatus w Endoplasmic reticulum w Lysosomes w Pinocytic vesicles

Tissue w Cells of the same type w 60 to 90 % water w Tissue fluid w Dehydration w Edema

Four Main Groups of Tissues w Epithelial w Connective w Nerve w Muscle

Muscle Tissue w Skeletal w Cardiac w Visceral (smooth)

Organs and Systems w Two or more tissues joined together w System

Assignment w Complete Worksheet for tomorrow w Test in 2 days.

The End