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Transcript of 1.Syllabus 2.Intro to Anatomy & Physiology 3.Body Systems Map 4.Homeostasis (w/ pics) 5.Language Lab...
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UNIT 1 INTRO TO ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
1. Syllabus2. Intro to Anatomy &
Physiology3. Body Systems Map4. Homeostasis (w/ pics)5. Language Lab Part 1 6. Language Lab Part 27. Maintaining Life8. Vomit Lab9. Unit 1 Review &
Crossword10.Unit 1 Portfolio Check
Unit 1 Test and Notebook Check 8/18
Root Word Quiz on 8/25
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Assignment #2: Lecture 1.1What is Anatomy & Physiology? Anatomy: the study of form and structure
of the body (ana = up/apart, tomy = to cut)
Physiology: the study of how the body functions (physio= function, logy= study of)
Function depends on structure!
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Subdivisions of A&P Anatomy can be studied at different
levels.1) Microscopic Level:micro= smallscope = to viewExamples:
cytology (cyto = cell; logy = study of)
histology (histo = tissue; ology = study)
the study of structures that are not visible to the
unaided eye
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Subdivisions of A&P2) Gross Level: immediately noticeable, NOT disgusting
~Involves dissection
the study of large structures such as organs or bones or
tissues, etc.
3) Systemic Anatomy – the study of the components of an organ system.
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Organizational Hierarchy of the Human Body
Organisms
Organ Systems
Cells
Organs
Tissues
Chemicals
1) Nervous2) Muscular3) Epithelial4) Connective
Leave room to list them…
Smallest units capable
of life functions
Not livingMolecules &
AtomsOrganelles
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Human Body Systems
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HOMEOSTASIS #4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZxuQo3ylII
The body’s ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
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stimulus
Components of Homeostasis
Monitors environment and sends info to control center
Analyzes info and determines the needed response
Effector Provides the
appropriate response as dictated by the control center
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Negative Feedback The body senses an
internal change and activates mechanisms that reverse, or negate, that change.
Examples include: Body temperatureBlood sugar
concentrationWater balancepH concentrations
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Positive Feedback a process in which the
body senses a change and activates mechanisms that accelerate or increase that change
Examples include: Blood clottingOxytocin released
during child birth
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Assignment Find a picture that represents each
type of feedback. Create a google doc to put your
pictures in. Write a caption for each. Share with
[email protected] I will print them out for your notes
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#7: Maintaining Life Necessary life functions
Maintaining boundariesMovementResponsiveness/irritabilityDigestionMetabolismExcretionReproductionGrowth
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Survival NeedsNutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, minerals and vitamins)
Water: 60-80% body weightOxygen: 20% of air we breatheAppropriate temperature: 98 degrees; cooler slows metabolism
Appropriate atmospheric pressure for breathing (high altitudes, thin air)
TOMORROW: VOMIT LAB!!