Introduction to A&P (Chapter 1) Lecture Materials for Amy Warenda Czura, Ph.D. Suffolk County Community College Eastern Campus Primary Sources for figures and content: Marieb, E. N. Human Anatomy & Physiology 6th ed. San Francisco: Pearson Benjamin Cummings, 2004. Martini, F. H. Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology 6th ed. San Francisco: Pearson Benjamin Cummings, 2004. Amy Warenda Czura, Ph.D. 1 SCCC BIO130 Chapter 1 Lecture Slides
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Introduction to A&P(Chapter 1)
Lecture Materials
for
Amy Warenda Czura, Ph.D.
Suffolk County Community College
Eastern Campus
Primary Sources for figures and content:
Marieb, E. N. Human Anatomy & Physiology 6th ed. San Francisco: Pearson BenjaminCummings, 2004.
Martini, F. H. Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology 6th ed. San Francisco: PearsonBenjamin Cummings, 2004.
“Form Follows Function”the shape of a structure is related to its use
Anatomy = study of internal and externalstructures of body and their relationshipsto each other: “Form”Gross Anatomy = macroscopic, see by eyeMicroscopic Anatomy = cell and molecule
level, need microscopeCytology = study of cellsHistology = study of tissues (groups of
specialized cells that work togetherto perform functions)
Physiology = study of how organism performfunctions: (“Function”)
Human Anatomy and Physiology = the studyof the form and function of the human body
Anatomical positionsupine = face upprone = face down
Body Regions:(on handout)
-Cephalic region = head-Cervical region = neck-Thoracic region = chest-Brachial region = arm-Antebrachial region = forearm-Carpal region = wrist-Manual region = hand-Abdominal region = belly-Lumbar region = lower back-Gluteal region = butt-Pelvic region = hips-Pubic region = anterior pelvis-Inguinal region = groin