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PowerPoint® Presentation for Medical Terminology

Chapter 2: The Human Body in Health and

Disease

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Knowledge Learning Objectives

• Define anatomy and physiology and use anatomic reference systems to identify the anatomic position, body planes, directions, and cavities.

• Define the terms associated with cytology and genetics including chromosomes, genes, DNA, and mutation.

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Comprehension Learning Objectives

• Recognize, define, spell, and pronounce the terms related to the abdominal cavity and peritoneum.

• Recognize, define, spell, and pronounce the terms related to the structure, function, pathology, and procedures of cells, tissues, and glands.

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Comprehension Learning Objectives

• Identify the body systems in terms of their major structures and functions.

• Recognize, define, spell, and pronounce the terms related to types of diseases and the modes of disease transmission.

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Application Learning Objectives

• Differentiate between genetic and congenital disorders and identify examples of each.

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Word Parts

• -ac-ac

• Aden/oAden/o

• Adip/oAdip/o

• Cephal/oCephal/o

• Coron/oCoron/o

• Cyt/oCyt/o

• Endo-Endo-

• Exo-Exo-

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Word Parts

• Hist/o

• -malacia

• -ologist

• -ology

• -oma

• Path/o

• -plasia

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Key Terms

• Abdominal cavity

• Abdominopelvic cavity

• Adenectomy

• Adenoma

• Adenomalacia

• Adenosclerosis

• Adipose tissue

• Anaplasia

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Key Terms

• Anomaly

• Anterior

• Aplasia

• Caudal

• Cephalic

• Communicable disease

• Congenital disorder

• Coronal

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Key Terms

• Cytoplasm

• Deoxyribonucleic

• Distal

• Dorsal

• Dysplasia

• Endemic

• Endocrine glands

• Epidemic

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Key Terms

• Epigastric region

• Epithelial tissue

• Etiology

• Exocrine glands

• Genome

• Hemophilia

• Histology

• Homeostasis

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Key Terms

• Hyperplasia

• Hypertrophy

• Hypochondriac regions

• Hypogastric region

• Hypoplasia

• Iatrogenic illness

• Idiopathic disease

• Iliac regions

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Key Terms

• Infectious disease

• Inguinal

• Lumbar regions

• Mesentery

• Midsagittal plane

• Nosocomial infection

• Nucleus

• Pandemic

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Key Terms

• Pathology

• Pelvic cavity

• Peritoneum

• Peritonitis

• Phenylketonuria

• Physiology

• Posterior

• Proximal

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Key Terms

• Retroperitoneal

• Thoracic cavity

• Transverse plane

• Ventral

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Anatomic Reference Systems

• Body planes

• Body directions

• Body cavities

• Structural Units

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The Anatomic Position

• Standing up so that the body is erect.

• Facing forward

• Holding the arms at the sides

• Turning the hands with the palms toward the front.

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Body Planes

• Divides the body vertically and horizontally while in the anatomic position.

• Aids in descriptive purposes.

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Vertical and Horizontal Planes

• Sagittal plane

• Midsagittal plane

• Coronal plane

• Transverse plane

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Major Body Cavities

• Dorsal

• Ventral

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Dorsal Cavity

• Cranial cavity

• Spinal cavity

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Ventral Cavity

• Thoracic cavity

• Abdominal cavity

• Pelvic cavity

• Abdominopelvic cavity

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Quadrants of the Abdomen

• Right upper quadrant

• Left upper quadrant

• Right lower quadrant

• Left lower quadrant

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Regions of the Thorax and Abdomen

• Hypochondriac regions

• Epigastric region

• Lumbar regions

• Umbilical region

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Regions of the Thorax and Abdomen

• Iliac regions

• Hypogastric region

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Peritoneum

• Parietal peritoneum

• Visceral peritoneum

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Cells: The Body’s Basic Unit

• Basic structural units of the body.

• Grouped together to form tissues and organs.

• Exact replicas are produced when the cell divides.

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Stem Cells

• Unspecialized cells that renew themselves through cell division.

• Can be induced to become cells with special functions.

• Used for bone marrow transplants in the treatment of leukemia.

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Sources of Stem Cells

• Newly formed embryos.

• Cord blood

• Adult tissues

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The Structure of Cells

• Cell membrane

• Cytoplasm

• Nucleus

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Chromosomes

• Found in cell nucleus

• Bearers of genes

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Somatic Cell

• Contains 46 chromosomes arranged into 23 pairs.

• 22 identical pairs of chromosomes, plus an XX or XY pair to determine sex.

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Sex Cells

• Sperm and eggs, also called gametes

• Do not have 46 chromosomes

• Each mature sex cell has 23 single chromosomes.

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Genetics

• DNA

• Genome

• Clone

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Genetic Mutation

• Somatic cell mutation

• Gametic Cell Mutation

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Dominant and Recessive Genes

• Offspring will have genetic condition, when dominant gene is inherited from one parent

• Offspring will not have genetic condition when a recessive gene is inherited from one parent and normal gene is inherited from other parent.

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Dominant and Recessive Genes

• Offspring will have the genetic condition when a recessive gene is inherited from both parents.

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Genetic Disorders

• Cystic fibrosis

• Down Syndrome

• Hemophilia

• Huntington’s disease

• Muscular dystrophy

• Phenylketonuria

• Sickle cell anemia

• Tay-Sachs disease

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Congenital Disorders

• Developmental disorder

• Prenatal influences

• Birth injuries

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Tissue: Cells Working Together

• Histology

• Histologist

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Types of Tissue

• Epithelial Tissues

• Connective Tissues

• Muscle Tissue

• Nerve Tissue

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Epithelial Tissues

• Epithelial tissues

• Epithelium

• Endothelium

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Connective Tissues

• Connective tissues

• Adipose tissue

• Loose connective tissue

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Pathology of Tissue Formation

• Anaplasia

• Aplasia

• Dysplasia

• Hyperplasia

• Hypertrophy

• Hypoplasia

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Glands

• Exocrine glands

• Endocrine glands

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Pathology and Procedures of the Glands

• Adenectomy

• Adenitis

• Adenoma

• Adenomalacia

• Adenosclerosis

• Adenosis

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Organs and Body Systems

• Somewhat independent body part

• Performs a special function or functions

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Major Body Systems

• Skeletal

• Muscular

• Cardiovascular

• Lymphatic and Immune

• Respiratory

• Digestive

• Urinary

• Nervous

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Major Body Systems

• Special Senses

• Integumentary

• Endocrine

• Reproductive

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Pathology

• Disease transmission

• Outbreaks of Diseases

• Types of Diseases

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Disease Transmission

• Communicable disease

• Bloodborne transmission

• Airborne transmission

• Foodborne and waterborne transmission

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Outbreaks of Diseases

• Endemic

• Epidemic

• Pandemic

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Types of Diseases

• Infectious disease

• Idiopathic disorder

• Organic disorder

• Functional disorder

• Iatrogenic illness

• Nosocomial infection