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Levels of Anatomy and Physiology

As you come in you have 2 options 1.) Write about a nightmare in anatomical terms or 2.) Write a poem using anatomical terms. Levels of Anatomy and Physiology. Cells – smallest unit of life Tissue – a collection of cells that work for a common function. Organization of the body.

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Levels of Anatomy and Physiology

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  1. As you come in you have 2 options1.) Write about a nightmare in anatomical terms or2.) Write a poem using anatomical terms

  2. Levels of Anatomy and Physiology • Cells – smallest unit of life • Tissue – a collection of cells that work for a common function

  3. Organization of the body • Organ – a collection of tissues working for common purpose • Body system composed of organs working together FOR A COMMON PURPOSE!

  4. What is needed to make sure a school year runs smoothly?

  5. To keep our body running smoothly we have… Body Systems!

  6. You have 9 minutes with the text book • Take note on the body systems listed on page 6-7 • Leave a little space to add information to as the week goes on

  7. How many can we think of? • We’ll look today at most basic organs involved in each system.

  8. Skeletal • Includes: Bones and Joints • Functions to protect and support body organs • Framework for movement!

  9. Muscular • Composed of Muscles – Like this person • Smooth, skeletal, cardiac • Move! • Produce Heat

  10. Lymph/ Immune System • Lymph vessels • Spleen • Nodes • Disposes of debris, picks up fluid leaked from blood

  11. Respiratory • Just Breathe! • Lungs!

  12. Urinary • Kidneys • Bladder • Regulate water, eliminate N

  13. Circulatory • Heart • Vessels • Pumps blood and Circulates nutrients, oxygen, waste

  14. Digestive • Small intestine • Large intestine • Liver • Stomach • Break down food to distribute to body cells!

  15. Reproductive • Make little ones! • Males: Penis, Testis, Prostrate • Female: Ovaries, Uterus, Mammary glands

  16. Endocrine • Hormones! • Hypothalamus • Pituitary • Thyroid • Thymus • Adrenal • Pancreas • Ovaries Testis

  17. Nervous • Brain • Spinal Cord • Nerves • Fast action baby!

  18. Integumentary • External body covering • Skin, hair, nails

  19. List as many organs as you can • Determine which body system they belong to.

  20. Abdominopelvic Regions Figure 1.11a

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