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Title: INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY


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INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY
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DEFINITIONS
  • Anatomy
  • to cut apart
  • Study of Bodily Structure
  • Includes
  • Systemic or Regional
  • Gross or Microscopic
  • Developmental
  • Imaging

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DEFINITIONS continued
  • Physiology
  • study of nature
  • Study of Bodily Function
  • Includes
  • Cell Physiology
  • Pathophysiology
  • Immunology
  • Exercise Physiology

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LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION
  • Chemical
  • Atoms, Molecules
  • Cellular
  • Organelles, Cells
  • Tissue
  • Groups of Cells
  • Organ
  • 2 or more tissue types
  • Specific functions
  • Recognizable shape

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LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION continued
  • System
  • Groups of organs with common functions
  • 11 organ systems
  • Organismal
  • Highest level
  • All parts of organism

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CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE
  • Maintain Boundaries
  • Inside/Outside
  • Cell Membranes, Integument
  • Movement
  • Responsiveness
  • Sense React
  • Digestion
  • Breakdown Absorb

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CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE continued
  • Metabolism
  • Cellular Chemical Reactions
  • Excretion
  • Growth
  • Increase in Size and/or Number of Cells
  • Reproduction
  • Cellular Organismal

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FACTORS REQUIRED FOR LIFE
  • Water
  • Food
  • Oxygen
  • Heat
  • Pressure

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HOMEOSTASIS
  • Homeostasis
  • Unchanging
  • Maintaining a relatively stable internal
    environment, regardless of external conditions.
  • Allows changes within narrow limits.
  • Dynamic Equilibrium

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HOMEOSTASIS continued
  • Requires
  • Receptor to detect changes
  • Control Center to determine set point (normal)
    and appropriate response to deviations
  • Effector to respond to change

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REGULATION OF HOMEOSTASIS
  • Negative Feedback System
  • Common
  • Reverses Change
  • Results in Fluctuations about Set Point
  • Positive Feedback System
  • Rare
  • Change is increased
  • May be Harmful

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TERMINOLOGY
  • Anatomical Position
  • Erect, Palms Forward
  • Directional Terms
  • Explain Relative Location of Body Parts
  • Many Paired Opposites
  • Regional Terms
  • Refer to Specific Body Parts, Regions
  • Divided into Anterior Posterior Landmarks

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TERMINOLOGY continued
  • Body Planes
  • Frontal (Coronal)
  • Vertical, Divides into Anterior Posterior
  • Transverse
  • Horizontal, Divides into Superior Inferior
  • Sagittal (Para- Mid-)
  • Vertical, Divides into Right Left
  • Oblique
  • Diagonal, Between Vertical Horizontal

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TERMINOLOGY continued
  • Body Cavities (Protect Allow for Growth/Change)
  • Dorsal Ventral form during embryological
    development
  • Dorsal
  • Cranial - Brain
  • Spinal or Vertebral Spinal Cord

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BODY CAVITIES continued
  • Ventral
  • Thoracic
  • Pleural - Lungs
  • Mediastinal Between Lungs
  • Pericardial Heart division of mediastinal
  • Abdominopelvic
  • Abdominal (Peritoneal)
  • Pelvic

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