human anatomy & physiology - basic
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• Atoms– made up of
subatomic particles
• Molecules– 2 or more atoms
• Macromolecules– small molecules
joined together
Levels of OrganizationChemical
• Macromolecules combine to form cells
• Basic structural and functional unit of the body
Levels of OrganizationCellular
• Group of cells working together to perform a function called Tissue
• 4 basic types– Epithelial Tissue– Connective tissue– Muscle Tissue – Nerve Tissue
Levels of OrganizationTissue
Integumentary system
• Components– Skin– Hair – Glands
• Functions– Protection– Regulates body
temperature– Eliminates waste– Vitamin D – Sensations
Skeletal system
• Components– Bones– Joints– Cartilage
• Functions– Support– Protection– Body movement– Produces blood cells– Stores minerals & fats
Nervous system
• Components– brain– spinal cord– nerves– special sense organs
• Functions– action potentials
(nerve impulses)– detects, interprets, and
responds to changes in environment
Endocrine system
• Components– hormone-producing
glands and cells
• Functions– regulates body
activities
Cardiovascular system
• Components– blood – heart– blood vessels
• Functions– pumps blood
– carries O2 and nutrients to cells and wastes away
– regulates temperature, acid-base balance, and H2O
Lymphatic system
• Components– lymph fluid & vessels– spleen– thymus– lymph nodes– tonsils
• Functions– transports dietary
lipids– protection
Respiratory system
• Components– lungs– pharynx– larynx– trachea– bronchial tree
• Functions– exchange of gases– acid-base balance– sound production
Digestive system
• Components– mouth– pharynx– esophagus– stomach– small intestines– large intestines– salivary glands– liver– gallbladder– pancreas
• Functions– breakdown of food– absorption of food– eliminates wastes
Urinary system
• Components– kidneys– ureters– urinary bladder– urethra
• Functions– eliminates waste– regulates blood
composition & volume– acid-base balance
Reproductive system
• Components– ovaries– testes– associated structures
• Functions– produce gametes– hormone regulation of
reproduction
• Life depends on five (5) environmental factors:• Water• Food• Oxygen• Heat• Pressure
Maintenance of Life
• Water- most abundant substance in body- required for metabolic processes- required for transport of substances- regulates body temperature
• Food- provides necessary nutrients- supplies energy- supplies raw materials
Requirements of Organisms
• Oxygen (gas)- one-fifth of air- used to release energy from nutrients
• Heat- form of energy - partly controls rate of metabolic reactions
• Pressure - application of force on an object - atmospheric pressure – important for breathing - hydrostatic pressure – keeps blood flowing
Requirements of Organisms
Touch your hand this is -Integuementary system
When you are detailing visual aid to Dr. Your skeleton & muscular system supporting you
When you are convincing chemist, your Nervous system & Circulatory system increase their function
When Dr. Asked any question - your endocrine system is working
When you are doing pranayam -your respiratory system is working
When you are eating burger as lunch -your digestive system is working
When you stopped your bike at road side for natural call -your excretory system is working
When you are eating junk food - your lymphatic system protects you
When you want to multiply -your reproductive system is working
Now I Know That
Our body is developed by atoms-molecules – macromolecules – organelle
CELL-TISSUES-ORGAN
11-ORGAN SYSTEM
Five Components to live (Water-Food-Oxygen-Heat-Pressure