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An Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology
Chapter 1
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Definitions Anatomy Physiology
the study of the names of the structures in the human body Physiology the study of the functions of body parts
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Variation in Human Structure
Anatomy books can only teach you the most common structure No 2 humans are exactly alike Examples Some people completely lack certain organs Most have 2 kidneys Situs inversus
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Human Anatomy, 3rd edition
Definitions Metabolism Chemical and physical changes in the body Controls all body functions Homeostasis Maintaining a steady state, or stable internal environment Maintained by feedback loops Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Positive Feedback Loop
Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Negative Feedback Loop
Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Levels of Organization
FG01_04.JPG Title: Levels of Organization Notes: Using the heart as an example, this figure outlines the levels of organization that comprise an organism. Organization is as follows: atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism. Keywords: levels of organization, atoms, complex molecule, fibers, cellular level, tissue level, organ level, organ system level
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Human Anatomy, 3rd edition
Chemical Level Atom Smallest unit of a specific substance Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Human Anatomy, 3rd edition
Chemical Level Molecule 2 or more atoms bonded together Can be extremely complex Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Human Anatomy, 3rd edition
Cells Cell Structural and functional unit of an organism Sizes vary Cardiac Muscle Cells Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Tissues Tissue Group of cells having the same function Cardiac Muscle Tissue Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Human Anatomy, 3rd edition
Organs Organ Groups of different tissues Special functions Heart Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Human Anatomy, 3rd edition
Organ Systems Organ system Groups of organs working together Cardiovascular System Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Organism Organism A living thing Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Early Anatomists Aristotle Andreus Vesalius
One of the earliest to write about anatomy Andreus Vesalius Pioneer of modern anatomy Published the first atlas of anatomy
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The Discovery of Microscopic Anatomy
Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632 – 1723) Invented a microscope capable of visualizing single cells Robert Hooke (1635 – 1703) Developed the first practical compound microscope Observed “cells” Microscopes were improved in the 19th century Matthias Schleiden (botanist) and Theodor Schwann (zoologist) - cell theory
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The Nature of Human Life – What is Life?
Organization Cellular composition Metabolism Excitability Homeostasis Growth Reproduction Evolution Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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The Nature of Human Life – What Is a Human?
Primate characteristics 4 upper and lower incisors A pair of clavicles Only 2 mammary glands Forward-facing eyes with stereoscopic vision Flat nails Opposable thumbs Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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The Nature of Human Life – What is a Human?
Hominid Characteristics Large brains Complex speech Tool making Bipedalism
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Survey of the Human Body
Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Human Anatomy, 3rd edition
Integumentary System FG01_06A.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (a) Integumentary system (skin). Keywords: integumentary system, skin, hair, epidermis, sebaceous glands, sweat glands, nails, sensory receptors, subcutaneous layer Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Skeletal System FG01_06B.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (b) Skeletal system. Keywords: skeletal system, bones, cartilages, ligaments, axial, appendicular, bone marrow Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Muscular System FG01_06C.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (c) Muscular system. Keywords: muscular system, skeletal muscles, axial muscles, appendicular muscles, tendons, aponeuroses Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Nervous System FG01_06D.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (d) Nervous system. Keywords: nervous system, central nervous system, CNS, brain, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system, PNS, autonomic nervous system, ANS Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Endocrine System FG01_06E.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (e) Endocrine system. Keywords: endocrine system, pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid, thymus, adrenal glands, kidneys, pancreas, heart, digestive tract, testes, ovaries, pineal gland Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Cardiovascular System
FG01_06F.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (f) Cardiovascular system. Keywords: cardiovascular system, heart, blood vessels, arteries, capillaries, veins, blood Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Lymphatic System FG01_06G.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (g) Lymphatic system. Keywords: lymphatic system, lymphatic vessels lymph nodes, spleen, thymus Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Respiratory System FG01_06H.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (h) Respiratory system. Keywords: respiratory system, nasal cavities, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchi, alveoli Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Digestive System FG01_06I.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (i) Digestive system. Keywords: digestive system, mouth, salivary glands, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, large intestine, anus Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Urinary System FG01_06J.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (j) Urinary system. Keywords: urinary system, kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Male Reproductive System
FG01_06K.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (k) Male reproductive system. Keywords: male reproductive system, testes, accessory organs, epididymis, ductus deferens, semina vesicles, prostate, external genitalia, penis scrotum Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Female Reproductive System
FG01_06L.JPG Title: The Organ Systems of the Human Body Notes: (l) Female reproductive system. Keywords: female reproductive system, ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, vagina, external genitalia, clitoris, labia, mammary glands Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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The Language of Anatomy
Descriptive Terms Used in Superficial Anatomy Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Anatomical Position Standing Facing forward Palms forward Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Directional Terms FG01_10.JPG Title: Directional References Notes: Important directional references used in figures are indicated by arrows; (a) Anterior view. (b) Lateral view. Keywords: directional references, anterior view, superior, cranial, proximal, medial, lateral, caudal, distal, inferior, lateral view, superior, cranial, posterior, dorsal, anterior, ventral, caudal, inferior Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Human Anatomy, 3rd edition
Body Cavities Body is divided into cavities that contain organs Body cavities have membranes that line the cavity themselves as well as cover the organs. Visceral and parietal The space between the two is filled with fluid. Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Pericardial Cavity FG01_14B.JPG Title: Body Cavities Notes: Many vital organs are suspended in either the dorsal or ventral body cavity. (a)Lateral view. (b)The heart projects into the pericardial cavity. (c)Anterior view of ventral body cavity. (d)Sectional view of the thoracic cavity. Keywords: lateral view, dorsal, ventral, skull, vertebral column, diaphragm, thoracic, abdominopelvic, pelvic, peritoneal cavity, pericardial cavity, spinal, pericardium, pleural cavity, mediastinum Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Body Cavities Dorsal cavity Brain Spinal cord Ventral cavity Thoracic cavity Abdominopelvic cavity Separated by diaphragm Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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Ventral Body Cavities Thoracic Cavity Pericardial cavity Pleural cavity Abdominopelvic cavity Abdominal cavity Pelvic cavity Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001
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