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Intro to Anatomy and Physiology Characteristics of living things 1. Interaction with environment/ Responsiveness 2. Growth and repair 3. Independent reproduction 4. Movement: internal (always) or external (sometimes) 5. Metabolism/waste removal 6. Cellular structure with organelles 7. Water based fluids Structure and Function Given one, we can predict the other Example: Mitochondria produce energy for the cell. Liver cells have a high concentration of mitochondria Therefore we predict that liver cells need large amounts of energy to do their job Levels of Organization Atom → Molecule → Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism Example: Nitrogen → DNA → Columnar Epithelial Cell → Epithelial Tissue → Lung → Respiratory System → Human Maintaining Homeostasis Homeostasis-a stable internal environment Regulation-adjustments made to maintain homeostasis Receptor-senses change Control center-processes information Effector-responds to the change Try this Maintaining Homeostasis Stimulus: elevated body temp Receptor:________________ Control Center:______________ Effector:_________________ Feedback Negative Eg. feedback-opposes stimulus thermoregulation Positive feedback-reinforces the stimulus Eg. Blood clotting Try this Can you think of any other examples (biological or non-biological) of positive and negative feedback? Surface and Directional Anatomy Directional Terms Anterior/Ventral—front Posterior/Dorsal—back Superior—above Cranial—toward the head Inferior—below Caudal—toward the tail(bone) Medial—toward the longitudinal axis of the body Lateral—away from the longitudinal axis Proximal—toward an attached base Distal—away from an attached base Body Planes Median—divides the body into equal right/left sections -(Sagittal-into unequal sections) Coronal—divides the body into equal front/back sections -(frontal-unequal) Transverse—divides the body into cranial/caudal Body Cavities Function—1.protect organs, 2.allow for organs to change size Major divisions: Dorsal cavity, ventral cavity (know illustrations on p. 22) Cavities have membranes lining both sides Parietal portion-lines the outer wall Visceral portion-lines the organ/s