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Title: Biology 211


1
Introduction
  • Biology 211
  • Anatomy Physiology I
  • Dr. Tony Serino

2
Anatomy Physiology
  • Anatomy study of body structures and their
    relationships
  • Physiology study of body mechanisms (homeostasis)

3
Levels of Anatomy
4
Body Plan
skin
  • Tube within a tube
  • Bilateral Symmetry
  • Dorsal Hollow Nerve cord
  • Notochord and vertebra
  • Segmentation
  • Pharnygeal gill slits

gut
5
Internal vs. External Environment
6
Body Cavities
(Peritoneal cavity)
7
Serous Membranes Mesenteries
  • Mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium) lining
    the body cavities (parietal) and their organs
    (visceral)
  • Each membrane is named for the cavity it lines
  • Form double membranes which suspend organs within
    cavities
  • True mesenteries connect the body wall to the
    organ
  • Ligaments connect organ to organ

8
Visceral vs. Parietal
Parietal membrane
Body Cavity filled with serous fluid
Visceral membrane
9
Pericardium
10
Pleura
Parietal Pleura
Visceral Pleura
Pleural cavity
11
Peritoneum
Peritonealcavity (includes abdominaland pelvic
cavities)
Parietal Peritoneum
Visceral Peritoneum
12
Abdominal Regions
13
Abdominal Quadrants
14
Body Plan
Body Planes
  • Tube within a tube
  • Bilateral Symmetry
  • Dorsal Hollow Nerve cord
  • Notochord and vertebra
  • Segmentation
  • Pharnygeal gill slits

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Anatomical Directions
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Body Plan
  • Tube within a tube
  • Bilateral Symmetry
  • Dorsal Hollow Nerve cord
  • Notochord and vertebra
  • Segmentation
  • Pharnygeal gill slits

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Body Plan
  • Tube within a tube
  • Bilateral Symmetry
  • Dorsal Hollow Nerve cord
  • Notochord and vertebra
  • Segmentation
  • Pharnygeal gill slits

20
Body Plan
  • Tube within a tube
  • Bilateral Symmetry
  • Dorsal Hollow Nerve cord
  • Notochord and vertebra
  • Segmentation
  • Pharnygeal gill slits

21
Homeostasis
  • Maintenance of a constant internal environment
  • Uses a reflex arc to self regulate
  • Reflex functions to maintain a certain set point
    with a narrow physiological range

22
Factors Affecting Homeostasis
  • Feedback negative or positive
  • Feed-forward regulation
  • Acclimatization
  • Biorhythms

23
Body Fluids
Transcellular fluids are filtrates of the plasma
24
Important Ions
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