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Part 1: An Overview Part 2: Maintaining Homeostasis
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Part 1: An Overview Part 2: Maintaining Homeostasis
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Anatomy & PHYSIOLOGY Anatomy = STRUCTURE Physiology = FUNCTION
What does it look like? What is it made of? Physiology = FUNCTION What does it do? The structure of a body part is directly related to its function!
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Levels of organization
*Each level of the body is connected to the next level… Starting with the chemical level which includes:
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Levels of organization
Atoms Molecules
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Levels of organization
Organelles Cells
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Levels of organization
Tissues Organs
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Levels of organization
Organ systems Organism
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All organ systems are interconnected!
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Homeostasis defined: The body’s ability to maintain
a relatively stable internal environment
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Homeostatic control mechanisms
Receptor: senses stimuli and sends info (input) to control center Control center: determines the set point; analyzes info and determines the appropriate response Effector: carries out the response (output) Efferent pathway provides feedback positive or negative
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Homeostasis can be controlled in 2 ways:
1) NEGATIVE feedback mechanism Most common Occurs when a pathway regulates itself by shutting off (inhibiting) the beginning of the pathway * Reverses original stimulus Ex: fever
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Homeostasis can be controlled in 2 ways:
2) POSITIVE feedback mechanism Occurs when the original stimulus is increased Ex: labor (childbirth)
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DISEASES/DISORDERS Acute: affects a person for a certain amount of time; usually temporary Ex: heart attack Chronic: remain for a long time and can get worse; usually no cure Ex: atherosclerosis (heart disease)
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Diseases vs. disorders Both = disruption of homeostasis Disease: illness characterized by a particular set of signs and symptoms Disorder: abnormality of function
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Signs vs. symptoms Symptom: subjective change in body function Sign: measureable condition
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Examples Ex of SIGN: nausea, headache Ex: fever, rash, diarrhea
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