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Title: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CHAPTER 1 NOTES
Description: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CHAPTER 1 NOTES
Description: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CHAPTER 1 NOTES
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ANATOMY
Study of: Structure & shape
Sizes: Gross (large), microscopic (small)
PHYSIOLOGY
Study of: Body functions & organ systems
Sizes: Cellular & molecular
LEVELS OF STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION
1
...
Cells
3
...
Organs
5
...
Organisms
ORGAN SYSTEMS
SYSTEM
PARTS
FUNCTIONS
Integumentary
Hair, skin, nails
Waterproofs, cushions, makes
salt, makes vitamin D, regulates
temperature
Skeletal
Bones, cartilage, ligaments, joints
Joins muscles, protects organs,
makes blood cells stores minerals
Muscular
Muscles
Skeletal muscles contract,
movement
Nervous
Brain, spinal cord, nerves, sensory
receptors
Reacts, detects, assesses,
activates
Endocrine
Pituitary, thyroid, adrenal,
thymus, pancreas, pineal
(melatonin), ovaries, testes,
gametes: make hormones
Secretes hormones to blood,
growth, reproduction
Cardiovacular
Heart, blood vessels,
Lymphatic
Lymphatic vessels, lymphnodes,
lymphoid organs
Complements cardiovascular
system, cleans blood
Respiratory
Mouth, nasal passages, pharrynx,
larynx, trachea
Oxygen, removes CO2
Digestive
Mouth, esophogus, stomach, small
& large intestines, rectum
Breaks down food
Urinary
kidneys , ureteres, bladder,
urethra
Removes nitrogenous waste,
regulates H2O, electrolytes, blood
pressure, acid-base balance
Reproductive
Testes, scrotum, penis, glands,
duct system, ovaries, vagina,
uterine tubes, uterus
Make sperm, make eggs, house
fetus
LIFE FUNCTIONS
-
Boundaries
-
LIFE NEEDS
-
Separate inside & outside (think
Nutrients
-
skin)
-
substances
Responsiveness
-
Metabolism
-
Chemical reactions
-
Break down complex molecules
-
Makes larger molecules
-
Makes energy (ATP)
-
Controlled by hormones
-
-
60%-80% of body weight
-
Most abundant chemical in humans
-
Fluid base for secretions &
exrections
-
Atmospheric pressure
-
-
-
For chemical reactions
-
Respiratory & cardiovascular work
together to make oxygen available
-
Normal temperature
Waste leaves via urine, feces,
-
37C or 98
...
Reactions slow &
stop
Increases cell or body size
...
Reactions occur
too fast
ANATOMICAL DIRECTION
Superior: Near head/above
Inferior: Below
Posterior: Behind
Anterior: In front of
Lateral: Outer side/away from midline
Medial: Near midline/inner side
Intermediate: Betweel medial and lateral
Proximal: Near origin, near point of attachment, near trunk
Distal: Away from origin, away from point of attachment, away from trunk
Superficial: Near surface/external
Deep: Awat from surface/internal
BODY PARTS
-
Crural: Leg
CEPHALIC- HEAD
-
Sural: Calf
-
Fibular/peroneal: Side of the leg
-
Frontal: Forehead
-
Orbital: Eye socket
-
Nasal: Nose
-
Buccal: Cheek
-
Tarsal: Ankle
-
Oral: Mouth
-
Calcaneal: Heel
-
Mental: Chin
-
Digital: Toes
-
Otic: Ear
-
Plantar: Sole of the foot
-
Occipital: Back of head
-
Hallux: Big toe
CERVICAL- NECK
THORACIC
PEDAL- FOOT
BACK- DORSAL
-
Scapular: Shoulder blade
-
Vertebral: Spine
-
Sternal: Breastbone
-
Lumbar: Lower back
-
Axillary: Armpit
-
Sacral: Back area between hip bones
-
Mammary: Breast
-
Gluteal: Buttocks
-
Perineal: Between anus and external
ABDOMINAL
-
Umbilical: Naval
PELVIC
-
Inguinal: Groin
PUBIC
-
Genital
UPPER LIMB
-
Acromial: Point of the shoulder
-
Brachial: Upper arm
-
Antecubital: Anterior/front of elbow
-
Olecranal: Posterior/back of elbow
-
Antebrachial: Forearm
-
Carpal: Wrist
MANUS- HAND
-
Palmar: Palm
-
Pollex: Thumb
-
Digital: Fingers and toes
LOWER LIMB
-
Coxal: Hip
-
Femoral: Thigh
-
Patellar: Kneecap
-
Popliteal: Back of the knee
genitalia
BODY PLANES AND SECTIONS
Sections: Cut on lines (AKA planes)
ABDOMINOPELVIC CAVITY SUBDIVISIONS
-
THREE PLANES
-
4 QUADRANTS
-
Right upper: liver, gallbladder
-
Right lower: Appendix, half of
Median/midsagittal: Divides in equal left
urinary bladder
and right
-
Left upper:
Frontal/coronal: Divides into anterior and
-
Left lower: End of large intestine,
posterior (front and back)
-
Transverse/cross sections: Divides into
half of urinary bladder
-
superior and inferior (top and bottom)
BODY CAVITIES
-
Body cavities protect organs
9 REGIONS
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Right hypochondriac: Liver
-
Right lumbar: Large intestine
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Right iliac (inguinal): Appendix
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Epigastric: Stomach
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Umbilical: Small intestine, large
TWO INTERNAL CAVITIES
-
DORSAL
-
Hypogastric: Urinary bladder
-
Cranial cavity: Brain, protected by
-
Left hypochondriac: Diaphragm
skull
-
Left lumbar: Large intestine
-
Left iliac (inguinal): Hip
-
Spinal cavity: Spinal cord,
protected by vertebrae
-
intestine
-
OTHER BODY CAVITIES
VENTRAL
-
Oral and digestive
-
Separated by diaphragm
-
Nasal: Nose
-
Thoracic cavity: Superior to
-
Orbital: Eye
diaphragm, heart, lungs, etc
...
Protected by rib cage
-
Abdominal pelvic cavity: Inferior
to diaphragm,
-
Superior abdominal
cavity: Stomach, liver,
etc
...
Protected by bony pelvis
-
No physical structure separated
abdominal from pelvic cavity
BODY MEMBRANES
-
-
MEMBRANES
SEROUS MEMBRANE (SEROSAE)
-
Line compartments in ventral
-
Cover surfaces
cavity
-
Line cavities
-
Line closed parts of the body
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Form protective sheets around
-
In pairs: Separated by serous
organs
-
fluid, visceral and parietal layer
Are classified by tissue type
-
Has two layers:
-
TWO MAJOR TYPES
-
epithelium
EPITHELIAL (COVERING AND LINING)
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Areolar connective tissue
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Simple organs
-
Have epithelial tissue layer
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Peritoneum: Abdominal
-
Have connective tissue layer
-
Pleurae: Lungs
-
Cutaneous (Skin)
-
Pericardia: Heart
-
Mucous
-
Serous
-
SYNOVIAL MEMBRANES
-
-
CONNECTIVE TISSUE MEMBRANES
-
CUTANEOUS MEMBRANE
-
Skin
-
Dry
-
Outermost protective boundary
-
Has 2 layers
-
-
-
Line fibrous capsules around
-
-
Line bursae
-
Line tendon sheaths
Secrete lubricating fluid to
cushion organs moving against one
stratified squamous
another during muscle activity
Dermis: Dense (fibrous),
MUCOUS MEMBRANES (MUCOSAE)
-
Moist
-
Some have protective lubricating
mucus
-
Line all open body cavities
-
Absorbs and secretes
-
Has two layers
Epithelium: Type depends
on site
-
No epithelial tissue
Epidermis: Keratinized,
connective
-
Loose areolar: Connective tissue
Title: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CHAPTER 1 NOTES
Description: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CHAPTER 1 NOTES
Description: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CHAPTER 1 NOTES