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Welcome to Anatomy/Physiology!Please do the following:1. Pick up book near flag2. Pick up paperwork:
• Index card• Syllabus• Calendar• Safety Contract• Ch. 1 Crossword
3. Find your seat & fill out card.• Name• Book #• Condition of book – be
specific, you’re responsible for damage.
Syllabus & Calendar
• Parent Signature due by Friday!
• College Credit Now– Recognized by Chemeketa– $25 each quarter (Winter & Spring)– Equivalent to Bi 071 & 072– Recommended for A & B grades
• You are responsible for knowing due dates: see calendar, board, website, etc.
Chapter 1-The Human Body:An Orientation
Levels of StudyLevels of Study• Gross Anatomy
– Large structures– Easily observable
• Microscopic Anatomy– Very small – Only viewed with
a microscope
Organ Systems – Which is What?• Cardiovascular• Digestive• Endocrine• Integumentary• Lymphatic• Muscular• Nervous• Reproductive• Respiratory• Skeletal• Urinary
• Heart, Veins, Arteries• Guts, metabolism• Hormones • External covering• Plasma return, Immune• Muscles • Brain, nerves, etc.• Production of offspring• Air exchange• Bones• Excretes nitrogenous waste
Language of Anatomy
• Anatomical Position
• Directional Terms– Anterior / Posterior
– Superior / Inferior
– Medial / Lateral
– Intermediate
– Proximal / Distal
– Superficial / Deep
• Know Regional terms
• The wrist is __ to the hand.
• The breastbone is __ to the spine.
• The brain is __ to the spinal cord.
• The lungs are __ to the stomach.
• The thumb is __ to the fingers.
Body Planes & Sections
• Sagittal – longitudinal into Left & Right– Also called Midsagittal or
Median if equal
• Frontal – longitudinal into front & back– Also called Coronal
• Transverse – horizontal into top & bottom– Also called Cross section
Body Cavities
• Dorsal Body Cavity– Well protected by bone – Cranial– Spinal
• Ventral Body Cavity– Less protected– Thoracic– Abdominal– Pelvic– (Abdominopelvic)