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1 Anatomy The Lower Leg and Foot

2 Why Study Anatomy ?? Increase knowledge of the body systems and how it relates to salon services. Improves performance for better services, with a understanding of muscles and bones. Helps recognize changes from the norm.

3 Five Tissues of the Body Connective Tissue- provides protection, support and binds other tissues of the body together. Epithelial Tissue- protects body surfaces. The top layer of skin is epidermis. Lining of the heart and respiratory organs are included.

4 Cont. Tissues of the Body Liquid Tissue- Hormones, blood, lymph and carries food and waste products through out the body. Muscular Tissue – Moves and contracts body muscles. Nerve Tissue- sends messages to and from the brain and controls body functions.

5 Connective Tissue Examples of connective tissues: Bones Cartilage Tendons Ligaments Adipose (Fat tissue)

6 Epithelial Tissues Skin Layer (Surface) Tissues are closely packed. Flat cells No blood vessels are present. Replaces damaged cells.

7 Liquid Tissues Carries food and nourishments to the body by way of blood and lymph. Hormones and waste products are also carried by liquid tissue.

8 Muscular Tissue Gives the body ability to contract and move. Skeletal – (Voluntary Muscle) Smooth - (Involuntary Muscle) Cardiac - (Heart muscle)

9 Nerve Tissue Composed of neurons Send and receives messages from the brain Coordinates and controls all body functions

10 Bones of the Lower Leg Patella- Knee cap Tibia- Larger of two bones below knee Fibula-Smallest of two bones below knee Tarsals-7 small bones of the foot, above metatarsals. Phalanges-3 in each toe, two in the big toe

11 Work Sited Milady’s Standard 2008 Wikepedia.com The Language of Medicine (Saunders)


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