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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 1 The Human Body – An Orientation Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Anatomy Physiology
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 2 Anatomy – Levels of Study Gross Anatomy
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 3 Anatomy – Levels of Study Microscopic Anatomy Can only be viewed with a microscope
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 4 Levels of Structural Organization
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 5 Organ System Overview Integumentary Protects deeper tissue from injury Synthesizes vitamin D Location of cutaneous nerve receptors
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 6 Organ System Overview Skeletal Provides muscle attachment for movement Site of blood cell formation Stores minerals
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 7 Organ System Overview Muscular Skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle Produces heat
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 8 Organ System Overview Nervous Responds to internal and external change Activates muscles and glands
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 9 Organ System Overview Endocrine Secretes regulatory hormones Growth Reproduction Metabolism
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 10 Organ System Overview Cardiovascular Blood, heart, arteries, veins, capillaries Transports materials in body via blood pumped by heart
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 11 Organ System Overview Lymphatic Lymph, lymphatic vessels, lymphatic tissues Disposes of debris Involved in immunity
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 12 Organ System Overview Slide 1.11 Respiratory Nasal cavity, pharanx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 13 Organ System Overview Slide 1.12 Digestive Mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, intestines Eliminates indigestible material
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 14 Organ System Overview Urinary Maintains acid – base balance Regulation of materials Water Electrolytes
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 15 Organ System Overview Reproductive
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 16 Necessary Life Functions Movement Digestion Metabolism All c hemical reactions within the body Making body structures
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 17 Necessary Life Functions Excretion Reproduction Growth
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 18 Survival Needs Five Survival Needs are essential for life Nutrients (Food) Water Oxygen Body temperature Atmospheric pressure
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 19 Homeostasis: The condition of bodily function where there is a constant or unchanging internal environment.
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 20 Maintaining Homeostasis Important for: The body communicates through neural and hormonal control systems Receptor Responds to changes in the environment (stimuli) Sends information to control center
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 21 The Language of Anatomy Special terminology is used to prevent misunderstanding Exact terms are used for:
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 22 Orientation and Directional Terms
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 23 Orientation and Directional Terms
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 24 Orientation and Directional Terms
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 25 Body Landmarks Anterior
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 26 Body Landmarks Posterior Figure 1.5b
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 27 Body Planes
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 28 There are two major body cavities Dorsal cavity Ventral cavity Body Cavities
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 29 Dorsal cavityVentral body cavity
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 30 Abdominopelvic Major Organs
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 31 Acknowledgement Pictures and text Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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