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Patterns in The Human Body

Patterns in The Human Body. By Sarah Hite. The Circulatory System. http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/BUGL/RBCs.jpg. - The heart is the center of the pattern (keeps the system running) - Blood cells act as spheres that contain oxygen for the body

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Patterns in The Human Body

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  1. Patterns in The Human Body • By Sarah Hite

  2. The Circulatory System http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/BUGL/RBCs.jpg - The heart is the center of the pattern (keeps the system running) - Blood cells act as spheres that contain oxygen for the body - The blood vessels are tubes that transport the cells - The whole system acts as a holarchy, with the parts working to keep the person alive http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/330/a/e/human_heart_by_yuyucat-d33mnvq.jpg http://www.carolguze.com/images/organsystems/circulatory2.jpg

  3. The Nervous System - Same premise as circulatory system, with brain being the center - Neurons act as triggers in the brain - Axon in neuron is a tube that transports neurotransmitters - Brain is a holon (if one part is missing, it is not the same as it is whole) - Neurotransmitters are like arrows because they “direct” the body to do a certain action/have a certain feeling http://www2.cedarcrest.edu/academic/bio/hale/bioT_EID/lectures/tetanus-neuron.gif http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1a/Gray728.svg/250px-Gray728.svg.png http://bookdome.com/health/anatomy/Human-Body/images/Diagram-Illustrating-the-general-arrangement-of-the-nervous.jpg

  4. The Muscular System - Muscle cells are clusters that are also clonons, which form bigger clusters, or holons - They show flexibility - Muscles are tubes made up of smaller tubes that help to transport energy to move http://diet-myths.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/muscle-cell.jpg http://www.sciencephoto.com/image/302941/530wm/P1500128-Muscular_system-SPL.jpg

  5. The Skeletal System - Bones are tubes that give the body support and rigidity - The rib cage acts as a sphere around the organs to protect against physical damage - The skull also acts as a sphere - Each of the specific bones acts as a holons to an even larger holon which is the skeletal system - The whole system is a binary (identical on both sides) http://www.sciencephoto.com/image/141972/530wm/C0079017-Skeletal_System-SPL.jpg

  6. The Human Body • With all the combined systems of the body, a sphere is created • Each system of the body is another building block in creating the sphere that seems to all fit together like a puzzle • The whole body also is a representation of time • It also relies on cycles to keep is alive

  7. Conclusion • Without patterns, humans (and any life) could not exist • Patterns=structure, no structure=no life • Patterns in humans also help to create equality (we are all the same inside)

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