Unit 1 - Introduction Flashcards
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Anatomy
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- Study of cutting things up
Ana= up
Tomy= cutting - study of internal and external body structures
- relationship between body structures
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Cells
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Bags of water with no structural integrity
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Bones
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Act as skeleton for your body
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nervous and endocrine systems
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Control systems that control all of the other systems by releasing hormones that tell the body what to do
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Microanatomy
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Deals with smaller things that can be seen with a microscope
- cytology= study of cells
- histology= study of tissues (groups of cells)
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Gross anatomy
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- studies bigger things
- visible to human eye (bones, heart, muscles, stomach)
- body cavities (cranial, thoracic, abdominal, pelvic)
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Levels of organization
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- Chemical level/ basic level (smallest)
- Cellular level
- Tissue level
- Organ level
- Organ system level
- Organism (largest)
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Chemical level
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- simplest level
- atoms (tiny building blocks of matter)
- atoms join to form molecules and proteins (ex. H2O)
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Cellular level
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- molecules form organelles which form cells
- all cells share common functions but all vary widely in size, shape and have different chemicals in them
- cells are the basic unit of structure and functioning of the body
- all cells have chemicals but function differently
- ## shape and size of cells depends on their functions
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Tissue level
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- group of structurally similar cells with a common function
- 4 types
1. Epithelial: covers the bodies surface and lines its cavities (skin)
2. Muscle: provides movement
3. Connective: supports and protects bodies organs (bones)
4. Nervous: provides a means of of rapid internal communication by transmitting electrical impulses
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organ level
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- an organ is a discrete structure composed of 2 tissue types
- organ level is 2 or more tissues working together to accomplish a common purpose
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Organ system level
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- several related organs that work together to accomplish a common purpose
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Organism level
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- highest level of organization
- the organism level represents the sum total of all structural levels working together to keep us alive
- all systems function together to maintain life
- organisms can live without organs but not without organ systems