What is the Relationship Between Form and Function in Nature

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What is the Relationship Between Form and Function in Nature Leafy Sea Dragon Where/How do you think this animal lives?

Key Course Themes 1. Form and Function Examples? 2. Maintenance of Homeostasis Example?

What is A and P Anatomy: the study of the structure and shape of the body and body parts Physiology: the study of how the body and it parts function

Levels of Organization Atoms  molecules  cells Cells  tissues  organs Organs  organ systems  organism Organism  population  ecosystem

12 Body Systems Integumentary Skeletal Muscular Nervous Endocrine Cardiovascular Lymphatic Respiratory Digestive Urinary Reproductive

Assignment Group Work: For Each Organ System: 1. List one organ contained in this body system 2. For that particular organ- determine the function and then explain how the structure of the organ aids the function of that organ

Necessary Life Functions What does a bacteria need to stay alive? What does a species of bacteria need to survive?

Did You List All The Functions Needed to Survive and Maintain Life Keep the “inside” in and the “outside” out Movement (what about plants?) The “Poke me test”- sense and respond

Did You List All The Functions Needed to Survive? Digestion- ability to extract energy and nutrients from food (what about plants?) Metabolism: sum of all chemical reactions atoms  molecules  cells  molecules  atoms 6. Elimination of waste: excretion

Did You List All The Functions Needed to Survive? Reproduction: survival of the individual or the species? Growth and Repair

Assignment Group Work: For Each Function: See Figure 1.4 1. For each life function give a specific example of how that function contributes to the ongoing maintenance of homeostasis of one specific set point (variable). Example:

Language of Anatomy Cephalic Cervical Thoracic Abdominal Pelvic Dorsal

Language of Anatomy

Body Cavities Why is the Cranial Cavity a different color What separates the Thoracic cavity form the abdominal cavity?