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Introduction to Body Structure
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4 Types of Body Tissue *Tissue = group of similar cells that work together to perform a common function Epithelial Nervous Connective Muscle tissues
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Epithelial Tissue Lines most body surfaces Protects other tissues from dehydration and physical damage An epithelial layer is a few cells thick Cells are flat and thin
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Nervous Tissue Nerve cells and their supporting cells Carry information throughout the body
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Connective Tissue Support, protect, and insulate the body Examples: fat, cartilage, bone, tendons, and blood
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Muscle Tissue 3 kinds that enable movement of body structures by muscle contraction 1) Skeletal: voluntary muscle, moves bones in the trunk and limbs 2) Smooth: involuntary muscle, slow and long lasting contraction 3) Cardiac: heart, powerful and rhythmic contractions
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Muscle Activity How would the following activities differ: Doing as many toe raises as possible in 2 minutes vs. Doing slow and controlled toe raises for 2 minutes Aerobic vs anaerobic? Fast twitch vs slow twitch muscle fibers?
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Organizational Hierarchy Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Body Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Human Body
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Body Organs/Tissues Cell Basic unit, programmed for a specific function Tissues Specialized group of cells Blood, bone marrow, etc. Organs Specialized tissues that allow for a specific function Several types of tissues make up an entire organ Heart, skin, pancreas, etc.
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Organ Systems 11 Major Organ Systems in the body -Circulatory-Muscular -Digestive-Endocrine -Excretory-Nervous -Immune/Lymphatic -Integumentary -Reproductive-Skeletal -Respiratory
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Body Cavities Cranial Spinal Thoracic Diaphragm Abdominal
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Homeostasis Body’s organ systems must function smoothly together… Temperature regulation Adjusting metabolism Detecting and responding to environmental stimuli Maintaining water and mineral balance
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