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1 Introduction to Physiology
Chapter 1 Introduction to Physiology

2 About this Chapter What is physiology? A review of organ systems
Evolution and integration from cell to human The concept of homeostasis is introduced Themes in Physiology The science of Physiology Experimental design Data

3 Levels of Organization
Physiology defined: Function explains why it needs to be done Mechanism explains how it does that job Organization of life The cell is the unit of life Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems & organisms Figure 1-1: Levels of organization and the related fields of study

4 Organ Systems In Review
Circulatory Digestive Endocrine Immune Integumentary Musculoskeletal Nervous Reproductive Urinary Figure 1-2: The integration between systems of the body

5 Concept Mapping Structure and function Integration across Cells
Tissues Organs Flow charts Follow process In sequence

6 Figure 1-3: Maps for physiology
Concept Mapping Figure 1-3: Maps for physiology

7 Evolution of Physiological Systems
Cell Intracellular fluid Extracellular fluid Organism Protective cells Exchange cells External environment Homeostasis Defined Emergent properties Figure 1-4: The internal and external environments

8 Homeostasis & Controls
External or internal change Loss of homeostasis Physiological attempt to correct Sensors, integrating center Response of cells & organs

9 Homeostasis & Controls
Successful compensation Homeostasis reestablished Failure to compensate Pathophysiology Illness Death Figure 1-5: Homeostasis

10 Figure 1-7: Mass balance in the body
Themes in Physiology Homeostasis Structure/function relationships Integration of systems Communication Membranes & exchange Energy Mass balance Mass flow & resistance Figure 1-7: Mass balance in the body

11 Scientific Inquiry & Knowledge
Observation & experimentation Hypothesis Variables Independent Dependant Controls Data Replication Theory Models

12 Human Experiments Genetic variables Placebo effect Nocebo effect
Ethics

13 Formats of Experimental Design
Crossover study Blind studies Double-blind studies Double-blind crossover studies

14 Time Duration of Experiments
Longitudinal studies Prospective studies Cross sectional studies Retrospective studies Meta-analysis

15 Representing Data-Graphs
X- axis Y- axis Line graph Bar graph Histogram Scatter plot Interpolation "Best Fit" line Figure 1-9

16 Summary Organ systems Structures & functions
The cell, the organism, the outside environment Homeostatic balancing Review of themes: communication, energy, membranes, body compartments, flow and balance Scientific inquiry- good science Experimental designs Representing the data


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