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Chapter 1 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Objective 1: Define Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy- is the study of the structure of the body •We study the organs and makeup of the human body •Example: Heart model Dissect the fetal pig Dissect the cow eye • Physiology- is the study of how the body works • Examples taking your pulse tracing the flow of blood through heart digestion of food Obj. 2 List and describe 10 characteristics of life 1.Responsiveness – ability of sense change and react 2.Movement – change in position of an organism 3.Reproduction- process of making a new organism 4.Respiration- the process of getting oxygen 5.Growth- an increase in body size • 6. digestion- complex • • • • material changes into simpler material 7. absorption- the passage of a substance through a membrane 8. assimilation- putting molecules together to make a more complex substances 9 circulation- movement of material 10. excretion- getting rid of material Obj. #3 List the 5 needs of an organism 1. Water- Most abundant substance in the body 2. Food- Provides energy for body 3. Oxygen- Makes up 20% of atmospheric air we breath 78% is nitrogen 2% other gases 4. heat- we get heat from muscle activity Normal temp-98.6 degree F or 37 degrees celcius 5. Pressure- there are 2 types in the body a. Hydrostatic pressure- example would be the blood moving under the pressure of the heart 120/80 is normal b. Atmospheric pressure- comes from the air around us and allows us to breath Obj. 4 Explain what homeostasis is • Homeostasis- maintaining a steady state • Examples: ( your doctor checks for homeostasis in a check up to make sure your vital signs are normal) 1. blood pressure 2. body temperature 3. breathing rate 4. urine samples 5. blood samples Obj. 5: Describe Structural Organization of Body – Atoms – Simplest unit of an Element » Molecules – Combined atoms – Organelles – Combined molecules (basic units in cells) – Cell- basic unit of living organism – Tissue- group of cells – Organ- group of tissue – System- organs working together – Organism- all levels working together Obj. 6: Know body cavities and organs in each • Body Cavities – Dorsal cavity contains 2 cavities: 1.Cranial (skull)- brain 2.Vertebral (spinal)spinal cord -Vertebral Cavity contains 3 cavities 1. Thoracic cavity- which is the chest cavity contains heart and lungs (Diaphragm separates thoracic and abdominal) 2. Abdominal cavity- contains stomach, liver, pancreas, intestines, gall bladder,and spleen 3. Pelvic cavity- contains bladder and uterus Obj. 7 Describe the body systems 1. Integumentary- skin and anything in skin protects. The skin is your largest organ 2. Skeletal- bones support, protect and make blood cells 3. Muscular system- move the body and produces heat 4. Nervous system- brain, spinal cord, and nerves…helps you to communicate 5. Endocrine- made up of hormones and glands-hormones affect target cell Example of endocrine glands are pancreas, thyroid, and adrenalin gland 6. Digestive- breaks down food stomach, intestine, liver and gall bladder 7. Respiratory system- intake and output of gases…lungs 8. Circulatory system- transports gases, nutrients, and other things…heart and blood vessels 9. Lymphatic system- cleans up lymph fluid…spleen and lymph nodes 10. Urinary system- gets rid of waste kidney, ureters, and urethra 11. Reproductive- produces offspring testes and uterus Obj. 8: Describe anatomical terms 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Superior- means above Inferior- means below Anterior- means toward the front Posterior- means toward the back Medial – means close to the midline of body 6. Lateral- means toward sides of body 7. Proximal- closer to the point of attachment 8. Distal-futher away from the point of attachment 9. Superfical- near the surface 10. Deep- internal