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The Language of Anatomy and Physiology
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Classifications Anatomy-study of structure relationships to each other Gross-what you see Microscopic-histology Physiology-how all parts function together How things go wrong physiologically
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Principle of Complementarity Function always reflects structure What a structure can do depends on its specific form Examples: –Bones support & protect because hard –Blood flows one way through heart because of valves
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Anatomy at Different Scales (Metric Scale) Fig 1.1
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Microscopic Anatomy Cytology – study of the cell Histology – study of tissues
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Levels of Structural Organization Atoms - tiny bits of pure matter Molecules - atoms combine together Organelles - specific combinations of molecules Cell - basic unit of life Tissues - similar cells; common function Organ - discrete structure; 2 tissues minimum Organ system – group of organs; common function Organism - sum all structures
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Necessary Life Functions Maintain Boundaries Movement Responsiveness Digestion Metabolism Excretion Reproduction Growth Figure 1.2
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Survival Needs Food-Nutrients Water Oxygen Normal Body Temperature Atmospheric Pressure
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Homeostasis Homeostasis: ability to maintain relatively stable internal environment in ever- changing outside world The internal environment of the body is in a dynamic state of equilibrium—Internal conditions vary within narrow limits Chemical, thermal, and neural factors interact to maintain homeostasis
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Homeostatic Control Components Variable or stimulus Receptor Afferent Pathway Control Center Efferent Pathway Effector
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Negative Feedback System The output from the effector causes the original stimulus to turn off E.g. Body temperature control
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Positive Feedback System The output from the effector causes an increase in the original stimulus; change that is occurs is in the SAME direction as the original stimulus E.g. Blood clotting
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Positions Anatomical Position - standing upright, facing forward, with arms extended and palms outward Axial skeleton - skull, vertebral column, and rib cage (thorax) Appendicular skeleton - the arms, legs, shoulder and hip
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Left and right Refer to person or body being viewed
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Regional areas Quiz Picture
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Regional areas Quiz Picture
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Directional Terms See page 13 in text third edition
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Directional Terms See page 13 in text third edition
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Body Planes & Sections Sagittal Plane - divides right from left Midsagittal - through center Frontal Plane - divides anterior from posterior Transverse Plane - divides into superior and inferior parts
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Body Cavities Dorsal - includes the cranial cavity and the vertebral cavity Ventral – contain organs
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Ventral Body Cavities Thoracic Cavity Pleural Cavity-lungs and mediastinum which contains the pericaridial cavity containing the heart
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Ventral Body Cavities (con’t) Abdominopelvic Cavity Abdominal Cavity-contains digestive tract organs Pelvic Cavity-contains reproductive tract organs, bladder, and rectum
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Body Cavity Membranes Serous Membrane - thin double layered membrane Parietal Serosa - lines cavity wall Visceral Serosa - covers the organs in the cavity Serous Fluid - fills space between
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Serous membrane covering liver
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Thoracic cavity contains three serous membrane lined cavities Pericardial cavity has parietal pericardium and visceral pericardium Each lung surround by pleura
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Abdominal-pelvic cavity Peritoneum
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Homeostatic Imbalance Usually from infection; produce less fluid Pericarditis: inflammation of pericardium; very dangerous Pleurisy: inflammation of one or both pleura; very painful Peritonitis: inflammation of peritoneum
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Body Regions
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Body Quadrants
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Special Cavities
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Diabetes – Type I, II, III Symptoms Blurred vision, frequent urination(polyuria), tiredness, weight loss Severe Symptoms Ketoacidosis confusion, convulsions, coma,
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MRI –Magnetic Image Resonese
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http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/education/tutorials/magnet academy/mri/images/mri-herniateddisc.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_V4Sh20KjnyM/TIuB3SMXYAI/AAAAAAAABYg/QYQWItios08/s1600/16_mri_body_b.jpg
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3D CAT Scan http://www.sciencephoto.com/image/82329/350wm/C0017928- Normal_lungs,_3D_CT_scans-SPL.jpg
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http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/blog/wp- content/uploads/2009/09/diagnosing-brain-injury.jpg
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Ultrasound http://bdfbuzz.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/2d_ultrasound3.jpg
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