Copyright © 2004. Mosby Inc. All Rights Reserved. Slide 0 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Structure and Function of the Body.
1 The Human Body: An Orientation Part B. Anatomical Position Body erect, feet slightly apart, palms facing forward, thumbs point away from body Figure.
THE SKIN B&S CHAPTER 6. Purpose of the skin Its the largest organ in the body Used for protection against drying (dehydration) and pathogens Regulates.
Biopotentials and Electrophysiology Measurement What are biopotentials Biopotential: An electric potential that is measured between points in living.
The Human Body: Anatomical Regions, Directions, and Body Cavities Credit: Carlos J Bidot Author 2006 Revised 2010.
Insect Vectored Bacterial Diseases Why is Greening so Difficult? Michael S. Irey.
Annelids, Mollusks and Arthropods. Announcements There will be a quiz next lab that covers materials from annelids and echinoderms. Assignment for this.
Diversity Echinodermata means “spiny skin” Echinoderms usually inhabit shallow coastal waters and ocean trenches organisms in this class include:
Sports Medicine I Anatomical Directions & Movements.
Glands. – Exocrine Glands – Exocrine: secretion into a body cavity.
Anatomical Position Body erect, feet slightly apart, palms facing forward, thumbs point away from body Figure 1.7a.
DLT’s: 8 – 12 Chapter 1: The Human Body: An Orientation Unit 1: Organization of the Body.