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PowerPoint® Presentation for Oral Health, Nutrition, and Anatomy and Physiology
Module:
Body Systems and Structures
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Module:Body Systems and Structures
Anatomy and Physiology
Part A: Body Systems I
Part B: Body Systems II
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Module:Body Systems and Structures
Learning Objectives1. Define the Key Terms.
2. List the 10 body systems.
3. Discuss the function of the digestive system.
4. Explain the function of each body system.
5. Explain dental concerns related to the digestive, respiratory, and reproductive systems.
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Key Terms
• Absorption process• Alimentary canal• Alveoli• Articulations• Atria• Bronchioles• Cancellous bone• Cartilage
• Chyme• Dorsal cavity• Endocardium• Epiglottis• Hemostasis• Laryngopharynx• Myelin sheath• Myocardium
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• Nasopharynx
• Oropharynx
• Osteoblasts
• Osteoclast
• Pericardium
• Periosteum
• Trabeculae
• Ventral cavity
• Ventricles
Key Terms
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Part A: Body Systems I
SkeletalSystem
MuscularSystem
NervousSystem
EndocrineSystem
ReproductiveSystem
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Body Systems I
Tissues composed of similar cellsthat perform a specific function
Organ systems
Structural form related to function
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Location in the Body
Saggital plane
Transverse planeFrontal plane
Dorsal Ventral
InferiorSuperior
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The Cell
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The Skeletal System
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The Skeletal System
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The Muscular System
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The Nervous System
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The Nervous System
Nervous System
Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System
Brain Spinal Cord Motor Neurons Sensory Neurons
Somatic Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous System
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The Endocrine and Reproductive Systems
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Part B: Body Systems II
CirculatorySystem
DigestiveSystem
RespiratorySystem
LymphaticSystem
ImmuneSystem
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The Circulatory System
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The Digestive System
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The Digestive System
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The Respiratory System
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The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
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Assessment Questions
• What tissue is responsible for bone growth and repair?
The periosteum
• Which muscles are voluntary and which are involuntary?
Voluntary: striated
Involuntary: smooth and cardiac muscles
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Summary of Module
• Key Terms
• Body systems