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Introduction to Anatomy/Physiology
Adrienne Deckard
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The Study of Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy: morphology and organization Physiology: function; emphasis on mechanisms
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Levels of Organization
Organism Organ System Organ Tissue Cell Organelle Molecules Atoms WHAT’S THE PURPOSE?
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Homeostasis “homeo” = same “stasis” = standing
Internal environment of cells must maintain a constant temperature, pressure, and chemical composition External environment is constantly changing
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Homeostatic Control Mechanisms
Device for restoring/maintaining homeostasis Involves all of the body’s organ systems Increase in Breathing rate to remove excess CO2 Increase in CO2 production (waste product) Exercise
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Feedback Control Loop Complex integrated control system
Required by homeostatic control mechanisms to accomplish self-regulation 3 Components: Sensor Integration (Control) Center Effector
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Feedback Control Loop Stimulus Detected by Action by SENSOR EFFECTOR
Processed by INTEGRATION CENTER
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Dynamic Constancy Conditions are stabilized above and below the set point Set point is analogous to the number you set a thermostat to Range is the normal deviation from that set point
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SET POINT RANGE
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Negative Feedback Control
Inhibitory Produces an action opposite of the change Stabilizes the internal environment Ex. Temperature control
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Positive Feedback Control
Stimulatory Reinforces change to internal environment Few examples in the body Childbirth, blood clotting What would happen if your temperature maintenance was on a positive feedback control loop?
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HOMEOSTASIS LAB
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Anatomical Position Provides a common point of reference Upright
Feet flat and parallel Head level and eyes forward Arms to sides Palms facing and thumbs up
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Directional Terminology
It’s all RELATIVE; one landmark is _____ to another. Superior Inferior Anterior Posterior Medial Lateral Proximal Distal Superficial Deep Deckard Says
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Planes and Sections Plane: imaginary border slicing through a specimen
Section: actual slice of specimen cut along a plane
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Types of Planes/Sections
Sagittal Divides into right and left parts Midsagittal Divides down center into right and left halves
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Types of Planes/Sections
Transverse/Horizontal Divides into top and bottom parts Frontal/Coronal Divides into front and back parts
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Types of Planes/Sections
Oblique Divides at an angle Gummi Bear Sections Lab
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Body Regions P. 16-17 Abdominal - Vertebral Deckard Says
Body Regions Barbie Pin the Tail on the Body Regions
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Body Cavities Cranial Cav. Vertebral Cav. Thoracic Cav. Pleural Cav.
Pericardial Cav. Diaphragm 4. Abdominopelvic Cav. Abdominal Cav. Pelvic Cav. What organs are found in each cavity?
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FETAL PIG DISSECTION Respect of Specimen Dissection Technique
Directional Terminology Planes/Sections Body Regions Body Cavities
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