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1.01 Remember structural organization

1.01 Remember structural organization. 1.01 Remember the body’s structural organization. Essential Questions How is the human body organized? What are the structural components of the body? How does the body’s structural organization relate to its support and movement?.

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1.01 Remember structural organization

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  1. 1.01 Remember structural organization

  2. 1.01 Remember the body’s structural organization Essential Questions • How is the human body organized? • What are the structural components of the body? • How does the body’s structural organization relate to its support and movement? 1.01 Remember structural organization

  3. Organization of the human body:Tissues Composed of: 1.01 Remember structural organization

  4. Types of tissues: • Epithelial tissue-protects by covering internal and external surfaces and produces secretions. • Connective tissue-supports/connects organs & tissues. • Muscle tissue-cells have ability to contract/move body. • Nervous tissue-cells react to stimuli/conduct impulses. 1.01 Remember structural organization

  5. Epithelial TissuesProtect body surfaces by providing both an internal and external covering or layer.Epithelial cells can be found in different forms: SquamousCuboidal Columnar 1.01 Remember structural organization

  6. Epithelial Tissues Can be found in organs and in glands: In small intestines ET can absorb nutrients In glands ET can secrete hormones & enzymes In skin ET can excrete sweat. (All glands are made of epithelial tissue.) 1.01 Remember structural organization

  7. MEMBRANES – • formed by putting two thin layers of tissue together, cells may secrete a fluid • Membranes are vital  because they separate the cell from the outside world.  They also separate compartments inside the cell to protect important processes and events. • Membranes are Epithelial or Connective

  8. Epithelial Membranes: 2 classes 1. MUCOUS MEMBRANES– lines digestive, respiratory, reproductive and urinary systems – produces mucous to lubricate and protect the lining • They line various body cavities that are exposed to the external environment and internal organs. • 2. Serous Membranes– double-walled membranes produces a watery fluid (Serous fluid)lines closed body cavities • Pleural, Pericardial, Peritoneal • the outer part of the membrane that lines the cavity is the PARIETAL membrane • the part that covers the organs is the VISCERAL membrane.

  9. Serous Membranes… PLEURAL MEMBRANE – lines thoracic or chest cavity and protects the lungs PERICARDIAL MEMBRANE – lines the heart cavity and protects the heart PERITONEAL MEMBRANE – lines the abdominal cavity and protects abdominal organs The watery/serous fluid produced allows organs to move freely and prevents friction

  10. Connective Membranes • Are made of two layers of connective tissue. Synovial membrane-Lines the joint cavity and produces synovial fluid which prevents friction with movement of the bones.

  11. Organization of the human body:Tissues Connective tissue supports and connects organs and tissue • Adiposetype of connective tissue that stores fat cells. • Cartilagefirm, flexible support of the embryonic skeleton and part of the adult skeleton. • Tendonswhite bands of connective tissue attaching skeletal muscle to bone. • Ligamentsstrong, flexible bands of connective tissue that hold bones firmly together at the joints. • Blood/Lymphliquid blood tissue and lymph tissue. • Bonehardened bone tissue that supports and protects body. 1.01 Remember structural organization

  12. Organization of the human body:Tissues Connective tissue Adipose Fibrocartilage Elastic cartilage 1.01 Remember structural organization

  13. Tissue Repair! • Repair of damaged tissue occurs continually. • Two types • Primary takes place in clean wound where infection is not present. • Secondary larger and deeper wounds. Takes place bygranulation. • Cicatrix –Scar tissue

  14. Organization of the human body:Tissues Muscle tissue contracts and moves a body part • Cardiac • striated, involuntary • contracts the heart • Skeletal • striated, voluntary • attached to the skeleton • Smooth • nonstriated, involuntary • provides movement in various body systems 1.01 Remember structural organization

  15. Organization of the human body:Tissues Muscle tissue Cardiac Skeletal Smooth 1.01 Remember structural organization

  16. NERVOUS TISSUE • – cells that react to stimuli and conduct an impulse • Neurons are highly specialized cells that generate and transmit electrical impulses (action potentials) permitting rapid communication between distant areas of the body.

  17. Tissues –outline in Orange

  18. Structural organization units Anatomical position Discuss the importance of anatomical position. 1.01 Remember structural organization

  19. Structural organization units Directional terms 1.01 Remember structural organization

  20. Structural organization units Directional terms 1.01 Remember structural organization

  21. Structural organization units • Directional terms 1.01 Remember structural organization

  22. Structural organization units Body planes 1.01 Remember structural organization

  23. Structural organization units Body cavities 1.01 Remember structural organization

  24. Abdominal Quadrants 1.01 Remember structural organization

  25. Abdominal Regions 1.01 Remember structural organization

  26. Organ Systems Notes on Human Body Systems HO Textbook p 64 (Circulatory and Lymphatic in same system on chart, Nervous and Sensory same system, Urinary found under Excretory system) 1.01 Remember structural organization

  27. Skeletal System 1.01 Remember structural organization

  28. Muscular System 1.01 Remember structural organization

  29. Circulatory System Click here to hear heartbeat 1.01 Remember structural organization

  30. Lymphatic System 1.01 Remember structural organization

  31. Respiratory System 1.01 Remember structural organization

  32. Digestive System 1.01 Remember structural organization

  33. Integumentary System 1.01 Remember structural organization

  34. Nervous System 1.01 Remember structural organization

  35. Sensory System The Skin The Tongue 1.01 Remember structural organization

  36. Urinary System 1.01 Remember structural organization

  37. Endocrine System 1.01 Remember structural organization

  38. Reproductive System • Male Female 1.01 Remember structural organization

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