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What is anatomy and physiology?. Anatomy Describes the structures of the body: what they are made of (histology) where they are located associated structures.

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Page 1: What is anatomy and physiology?. Anatomy Describes the structures of the body: what they are made of (histology) where they are located associated structures.

What is anatomy and physiology?

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Anatomy

Describes the structures of the body:what they are made of (histology)

where they are located

associated structures

Think Form and Function

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Physiology

Is the study of:functions of anatomical structures

individual and cooperative functions

The how and why

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How are living things organized?

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From Simple to Complex (1 of 3)

Atoms:are the smallest chemical units – periodic table

Molecules:are a group of atoms working together-h20

Organelles: are a group of molecules working together-components of a cell

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From Simple to Complex (2 of 3)

Cells:are a group of organelles working together

Tissues: are a group of similar cells working together

Organs: are a group of different tissues working together

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From Simple to Complex (3 of 2)

Organ systems: are a group of organs working together

Organism: is an individual

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Levels of Organization

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KEY CONCEPT

Homeostasis: All body systems working together to maintain a stable internal environment Systems respond to external and internal changes to function within a normal range (body temperature, fluid balance)

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KEY CONCEPT

Failure to function within a normal range results in disease

Dis-ease

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Mechanisms of Regulation

Autoregulation (intrinsic):automatic response in a cell, tissue, or organ

Extrinsic regulation: responses controlled by nervous and endocrine systems

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Maintaining Normal Limits

Figure 1–3

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Maintaining Normal Limits

Receptor: receives the stimulus

Control center: processes the signal and sends instructions

Effector: carries out instructions

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Figure 1–4

Negative Feedback

The response of the effector negates the stimulus

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Positive Feedback

The response of the effector reinforces the stimulus

Figure 1–5

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What are the anatomical terms used to describe body sections, regions, and relative positions?

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Anatomical Landmarks

Figure 1–6

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Anatomical Landmarks

Superficial characteristics: surface parts:

names

adjectives

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KEY CONCEPT

Anatomical position: hands at sides, palms forward

Supine: lying down, face up

Prone: lying down, face down

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Figure 1–7a

Quadrants and Regions (1 of 3)

4 abdominopelvic quadrants around umbilicus

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Figure 1–7b

Quadrants and Regions (2 of 3)

9 abdominopelvic regions

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Figure 1–7c

Quadrants and Regions (3 of 3)

Internal organs associated with abdominopelvic regions

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Which Direction?

Figure 1–8

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3 Dimensions

Figure 1–9

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The Ventral Body Cavity

Coelom: divided by the diaphragm into the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity

Figure 1–10a

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Figure 1–10b

Isolating the Organs

Serous membranes: consist of parietal layer and visceral layer

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Figure 1–10c

Dividing the Cavities

Thoracic cavity:divided by the mediastinum into 2 pleural cavities

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SUMMARY

Structure and function in anatomy and physiologyVocabulary and anatomical termsLevels of physical organizationHomeostasis and feedbackSystems integration and equilibriumDividing and describing the bodyLocations and functions of major organ systems