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1 Intro to Anatomy and Physiology

2 What is A/P? Study of body structures and the functions that occur in each structure Study of body structures and the functions that occur in each structure

3 Review of Bio 1 7 signs of life??? (leave space after ???) 7 signs of life??? (leave space after ???) Gross anatomy vs Microscopic anatomy??? Gross anatomy vs Microscopic anatomy??? Superficial anat vs sectional anat Superficial anat vs sectional anat Atoms -> Molecules-> cells-> tissues-> organs-> systems. Atoms -> Molecules-> cells-> tissues-> organs-> systems.

4 Homeostasis Definition: creating a stable internal environment Definition: creating a stable internal environment 2 ways to do this: 2 ways to do this: Autoregulation: ? Autoregulation: ? Extrinsic regulation? Extrinsic regulation? Receptor -> control center -> effector Receptor -> control center -> effector

5 More on homeostasis Things homeostasis controls:??? Things homeostasis controls:??? Negative Feedback: ??? Negative Feedback: ??? Ex: thermostat Ex: thermostat Positive Feedback: ??? Positive Feedback: ??? Ex: blood clotting Ex: blood clotting

6 Planes Transverse:? Transverse:? Frontal Plane:? Frontal Plane:? Sagittal Plane:? Sagittal Plane:?

7 Body Cavities Their job is to… Their job is to… Cranial Cavity Cranial Cavity Spinal Cavity Spinal Cavity Thoracic Cavity Thoracic Cavity Abdominopelvic Cavity Abdominopelvic Cavity

8 How to see these things (radiology) X-ray X-ray CT/CAT scan CT/CAT scan MRI MRI Ultrasound Ultrasound

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10 Miscellaneous When identifying parts and locations, it is the right and left of the subject, NOT the observer. When identifying parts and locations, it is the right and left of the subject, NOT the observer. Anatomical positions: Anatomical positions: Supine: laying down face up Supine: laying down face up Prone: laying down, face down Prone: laying down, face down


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